Comic #31: Halloweentastic Part IV (11/5/06)

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  • edited November 2006
    Shading helps.
  • edited November 2006
    But it takes too long for use in regular comics. It's kind of a desktop-only feature.

    Also, hey Falos.
  • edited November 2006
    *waves*

    Yeah, but where's the line? Same goes for update schedules. You can push it higher, people will like it, but you can't pull it back. Best approach sounds like starting small, then building up. And always be confident before raising your bar, because "o waiet no i canot do taht is too much NM" is a bad yo-yo. Worse to have loved and lost, and all.

    What am I doing giving advice? I know nothing. I'll do it anyway: Have you considered an all-encompassing plot? Is there a direction for the story? Not mandatory by any means, but it helps writer's block sometimes.

    Part 4 smells like it's not done yet. Continuity wtf.
  • edited November 2006
    I'm gonna stay away from a big plot, because whenever I start something, I feel obligated to finish it as soon as possible, and as a known procrastinator, obligation means slacking, no matter what. I could probably get a better rate out of writer's block than a big plot.

    But yeah, there are a few more comics required to finish the current story, and the next one will probably be done today or tomorrow. Then I have two weeks of Thanksgiving break, where I probably won't be getting much done, because I'll be with family, and I like to work alone. Here at college, I can just walk over to the library whenever I feel like making something.