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PleasureBonBon Forum -> PleasureBonBon.com Discussions ~ Elzeron Comic Ideas |
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Fri Mar 16, 2012 3:26 pm
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Hi everyone, soon be ready to release the fourth comic on Deviantart this April, am at work on the fifth comic, but never had I thought that making comics can be so tiring. Already I'm worn out by making the comic in solo. I would ask for help, but the plot, story and ideas for the comic tend to change and are stuck in my head, rather than cemented down on paper.
I'm asking you on PBB as a member, what am I to do? |
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Fri Mar 16, 2012 3:32 pm
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You could collaborate with other people so you can let them draw ideas that you do have so you can switch in and out with other people without having to worry about fatigue. |
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Fri Mar 16, 2012 3:38 pm
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Rune174 wrote: |
You could collaborate with other people so you can let them draw ideas that you do have so you can switch in and out with other people without having to worry about fatigue.
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I could! I can draw the characters, tell them of what the rough story is so that we could make a proper bridge out of it, and maybe from there, the Elzeron Comic could reach greater hights than what I'm trying to do in solo. But where to find the people is the question? |
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Fri Mar 16, 2012 3:47 pm
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Fri Mar 16, 2012 4:41 pm
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Sat Mar 17, 2012 8:41 am
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((Rikardo,
You don't have to put an entire comic at a time. You could work on just a page or a panel or two at a time. That might lessen the blow of drafting up the entire comic. To use a parallel example, I play Warhammer Fantasy. While I have an entire army to complete, I only usually paint a squad or a few models at a time... so it will take longer, but it keeps me from burning out so quickly.
As to the story/plot ideas, I'd suggest writting them down as an outline. That way, you have your own set of notes for later, to keep plot inconsistancies to a minimum. And, you'll also be able to better decide how you want a story to go, or how you might want to draw something. I suppose it would be akin to how movies usually have storyboards drafted up that include stage directions, camera angles, and the like. By having your own set of outline notes, you'll be able to better orangize your thoughts, and it'll keep you from forgetting something you thought of that was awesome.
Hope those help some. )) |
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