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I always enjoy seeing other artists process behing putting together a strip. Kris Straub put a video together on how he produces his strip. Some very good ideas there for those who are looking to cut production time down a little.
http://www.starslipcrisis.com/howidoit_video.shtml
What little tricks do you use to help speed up the process?
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I'd say this would be mostly helpful for people who do there's only on the comp like that
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I script a long time in advance...got the storyline vaguely written out even farther...and draw a lot of the comic while I'm at work, so that I'll have a bit more free time at home.
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Kat North wrote:I script a long time in advance...got the storyline vaguely written out even farther...and draw a lot of the comic while I'm at work, so that I'll have a bit more free time at home.
replace work with school and we are the same :)
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I use panel templates, and just slap the art and dialogue into place.
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Script in advance, and plot the overall storyline FAR in advance. When I sit down to do a page, I want to know exactly what I'm doing and have it all blocked out in my head, like a film shoot, with no indecision (as indecision is the biggest time-waster of 'em all).

That said, I've discovered that it's important to be flexible; if a new idea or even just a neat line of dialogue pops into mind during layout, it can be well worth doing a little reshuffling and extra work to accomodate it.
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How many of you actually go to great lengths to plan out your comic (like lay them out on paper as a rough draft)...Because of the amount of time I take to shade and draw my comics I personally go right to paper (so I can get one page done a week)...sometimes it can be frustrating for me, but it works!

So how about you guys? :wink:

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Wood Elf wrote:How many of you actually go to great lengths to plan out your comic (like lay them out on paper as a rough draft)...Because of the amount of time I take to shade and draw my comics I personally go right to paper (so I can get one page done a week)...sometimes it can be frustrating for me, but it works!

So how about you guys? :wink:
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I script out generally what I want to cover and how I want to cover it. Then as I go along, often someone will point out something I need to clarify or ask a side-question and then it screws up my script... but oh well. :)
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I set goals and if I have any freetime am usually working towards my own deadlines.
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I generally write down the major plot points of each chapter, and then, when I'm working on a chapter, I write out everything I want to happen (leaving space for sub-plots to crop up).

I then finish the chapter (or act), compare it to the next section's major plot point, and then write/draw the next section, with the same plot, but in relation to the events in the previous section.

All keeping in mind that there will be an ending. Eventually.
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I never script or rough my comics. I guess I rely a lot on my spontaneity to make my stuff work =/
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I'll have a general idea when i start, but whenever I script it out, i think it sucks so i don't do it. I'm a procrastonator by trade.
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Wood Elf wrote:How many of you actually go to great lengths to plan out your comic (like lay them out on paper as a rough draft)...Because of the amount of time I take to shade and draw my comics I personally go right to paper (so I can get one page done a week)...sometimes it can be frustrating for me, but it works!

So how about you guys? :wink:
I have the basice idea in my head of how I want it drawn, but I don't do a rough draft. Just start drawing until I get as close to what I was thinking of as possible. Or sometimes, it comes out different...but better!
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WHY DOESN'T MY BRAIN WORK WHEN I NEED IT TO?

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I procrastinate too much to risk planning.
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Cope wrote:I procrastinate too much to risk planning.
we should form a Procrastinators union ... after we get something to eat
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Every comic I make

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ahaugen wrote:
Cope wrote:I procrastinate too much to risk planning.
we should form a Procrastinators union ... after we get something to eat
But lets get drunk first.. then eat. then..
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