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YarpsDat
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Post by YarpsDat »

trinket90 wrote:And not just one nice cover, this thing's got covers!
What do you mean?
There's the front cover, and the back cover.
And the inside front cover, and the inside back cover. (The last one is the cheapest).
You are the Non. You must go now, and never return."

"1.Scan in high res 2.tweak with curves,levels or something to clean up the scan (or use channel mixer to remove blue pencil lines) 3.Add colour using a layer set to multiply. 4.Add wordbubbles and text as vector shapes. 5. Merge all layers. 6.resize to the web size. 7. Export/Save for Web" that's all I know about webcomicking.

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trinket90 wrote:And not just one nice cover, this thing's got covers! It's more covers than pages! You open it, and there's another cover! And another! And another! And each one nicer than the last!
It's substancial that both front and back cover are nice! Cause you need a backup in case you accidentally turn your notebook upside down! You don't wanna write your best ideas in a book for a year only to realise that you've been also using it for some lame sketches all the time, without even noticing it!
McDuffies, you know I mean no offense at all when I say this but sometimes the fact that English is your second language sometimes makes for some great lines.
This still manages to crack me up. Second panel especially.
Ironically enough, that was back while I had a guy who is english graduate proofreading it. :)

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