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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby Jillybean » June 30th, 2012, 11:14 am

Working on the chapter 2 cover for my comic. Once that's done (since I'm drawing normal comic pages along with working on the cover) I'll be able to start working on a buffer. I'm scared of getting too far ahead of myself, however, because for some reason it makes me lost interest in the comic when I'm posting pages several behind the one I'm drawing. Not certain why.

Anyways! The point of this post is that progress IS being made!
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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby mitchellbravo » June 30th, 2012, 11:48 am

Working here and there, making consistent progress.

Not my webcomic, but webcomics in general- a little saddened to find that of the 42 comics I follow on here, only 15 have updated in the past two weeks, and only 20 (including those 15) in the past month. Granted, some of them are comics that shifted to a new site or somesuch, but many just seem to have "fallen off", as it were.

On the bright side, I guess that means I have more time to devote to my own comic, since I'm not reading that many others.... right?

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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby Nikkinoodles » June 30th, 2012, 12:57 pm

Started the thumbnails for the first three pages of the first chapter. These aren't going to be counted as part of the July Juggernaut thing I've got going on, they're just practice for Monday onwards, trying to figure out how I work, what my process is. They are actually helping with my character designs as well like Eishiya suggested they would.

I also cleared out my favourites on here, removing comics that haven't updated in months or ones where I've not read through the archives and therefore have no idea of what's happening. Now I'm actually going to have just teh comics that I'm up to date on.
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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby eishiya » June 30th, 2012, 1:06 pm

I picked up Stephen King's On Writing today, but as soon as I manage to put that down (after dinner, probably ._.), I'm getting back to thumbnailing. I'm trying an odd way to thumb this time. Hopefully by the time I start July Juggernaut, I'll have the key scenes thumbnailed, and will be filling out the pages between them. That should still leave enough work to do 60+ page thumbs.
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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby UrbanMysticDee » June 30th, 2012, 11:01 pm

The trend continues!

Dayse Hey Milly,I was searching olnnie on some information about Pollywogs, and thats how I got to see your webpage... Excellent work indeed. Thanks for sharing some great ideas which I can put to use for my little girl Saana (18 months). I was looking for something which is more exciting the regular Baby Gyms we find in Singapore, and Pollywogs sounds like a great option. And my wifey went there with little Saana for a b'day party this morning, and she loved it.. :-)Thankyou...Biju


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Danijel she produced the eggs for their brekafast each morning, and that was dedication [devotion]. The hog said that while the hen may be devoted, he [the hog] supplied the ham, and that was commitment [love].I feel just like Pastor Jon with his fishing trip yesterday. I'm not too sure where I'm going with this either. Hopefully, you, and everyone else, will derive something useful from my ramblings. As we all know, the degrees of devotion run from one extreme to the other. A person can be devoted to a particular cause, or a devoted fan of a pro team, movie star, etc; as well as a pet can be devoted to its owner. When we forsake all others, or everything else, for the object of our devotion; then we are truly committed. And this is where each true Christian should want his or her relationsip with Jesus to be.


Either this is just random gibberish or people are using the comments section on Mimic to send covert messages. It's different people every day, all guests, all posting stuff that makes no coherent sense.
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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby blankd » June 30th, 2012, 11:20 pm

UrbanMysticDee wrote:Either this is just random gibberish or people are using the comments section on Mimic to send covert messages. It's different people every day, all guests, all posting stuff that makes no coherent sense.

They're bots. Have you tried putting spam poison on your site?
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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby UrbanMysticDee » June 30th, 2012, 11:21 pm

blankd wrote:
UrbanMysticDee wrote:Either this is just random gibberish or people are using the comments section on Mimic to send covert messages. It's different people every day, all guests, all posting stuff that makes no coherent sense.

They're bots. Have you tried putting spam poison on your site?

How do I do that?
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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby blankd » June 30th, 2012, 11:29 pm

UrbanMysticDee wrote:How do I do that?

Follow these instructions.

So far it seems to work, so it should do the same for you.
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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby UrbanMysticDee » June 30th, 2012, 11:32 pm

blankd wrote:
UrbanMysticDee wrote:How do I do that?

Follow these instructions.

So far it seems to work, so it should do the same for you.

Thank you.
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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby RyoSoulreaper » June 30th, 2012, 11:57 pm

I landscape mapped environments for my setting.

Took intense mental pictures and drew from them. I think I just created an entire city....
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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby DragonHat » July 1st, 2012, 12:15 am

ok i had to help my family with renovating the livingroom so i just now finished the next page.

now to script!!!!! i gotta get over one particularly large hurdle and then it should be rather smooth sailing.
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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby blankd » July 1st, 2012, 2:19 am

FUCK!

8/10 pages for the June- ENTIRELY MY FAULT, WAAAMBULANCE!

I will now attempt to 12/10 for the July challenge, WISH ME LUCK GUYS.
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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby Jillybean » July 1st, 2012, 6:38 am

Got the next comic page half done. I've been running to the funeral home for a death in the family in between working on this page so it's coming along slower than usual. Hoping to have it done for tonight so I can try and get ahead of schedule with my pages.
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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby erase » July 1st, 2012, 6:46 am

Sketched 4 comics in 3 hours.

This is going well.
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My webcomic has finally started c':

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Re: your day in webcomics

Postby radiostarkiller » July 1st, 2012, 9:09 am

I ended up inking a couple pages last night. Probably gonna do another round of 'em after work, yeahhhh.
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