Folders and Comics...
4 years ago
General
...as many people I've seen use them to organize their comics, why didn't I think to do likewise sooner?
https://youtu.be/Movh9aWrzAU
In any case, I spent most of yesterday sticking What, me Furry? into their own dedicated folders under a general group folder for comics. While I was at it, I updated the early B/W arc to use the current FA navigation links, and in the second arc, I decided to place unofficial page numbers in the description.
Why do this? Some time ago I got it in my head that I couldn't leave certain story elements dangling in mid-air by posting single pages as they were completed, so I got into the habit of drawing "installments"--larger sequences of story that could pause on a more natural-sounding point while I crafted the continuation of the story. As a result, the page numbering became...'chunkier', being numbered by installments with sub-pages. While I'll continue to do this for the forseeable future, I'll now add page numbers in the description continuing from page 40, the first page of the current arc. By doing this, I found that I've drawn 97 pages for WmF?, and thus the next installment will contain the 100th page.
Should be a lot bigger number than that by now, but there was that eleven-year hiatus, soooo....
As time permits, I'll add other multi-page comics to their respective folders (some may need proper nav links), and those developments will be listed as they're done in my 'current activity journal' rather than posting separate journals about them since they are old comics. Recent watchers may be curious about the early reaches of WmF? since they give some clue as to how my OC's think, so I figured I'd announce the addition of comic folders as a generality just this one time.
One other thing. Some of the comic pages are listed out-of-order within the thumbnail view despite my adding them one-at-a-time in the correct order. I don't know why FA did this (might have something to do with the submission number), but if you follow the nav links you can progress forward and back in their proper order.
https://youtu.be/Movh9aWrzAU
In any case, I spent most of yesterday sticking What, me Furry? into their own dedicated folders under a general group folder for comics. While I was at it, I updated the early B/W arc to use the current FA navigation links, and in the second arc, I decided to place unofficial page numbers in the description.
Why do this? Some time ago I got it in my head that I couldn't leave certain story elements dangling in mid-air by posting single pages as they were completed, so I got into the habit of drawing "installments"--larger sequences of story that could pause on a more natural-sounding point while I crafted the continuation of the story. As a result, the page numbering became...'chunkier', being numbered by installments with sub-pages. While I'll continue to do this for the forseeable future, I'll now add page numbers in the description continuing from page 40, the first page of the current arc. By doing this, I found that I've drawn 97 pages for WmF?, and thus the next installment will contain the 100th page.
Should be a lot bigger number than that by now, but there was that eleven-year hiatus, soooo....
As time permits, I'll add other multi-page comics to their respective folders (some may need proper nav links), and those developments will be listed as they're done in my 'current activity journal' rather than posting separate journals about them since they are old comics. Recent watchers may be curious about the early reaches of WmF? since they give some clue as to how my OC's think, so I figured I'd announce the addition of comic folders as a generality just this one time.
One other thing. Some of the comic pages are listed out-of-order within the thumbnail view despite my adding them one-at-a-time in the correct order. I don't know why FA did this (might have something to do with the submission number), but if you follow the nav links you can progress forward and back in their proper order.
FirestormSix
~firestormsix
I miss seeing you at furcons! I met you 21+ years ago at Anthrocon at my first furcon. I love keeping track of fellow furs i first met in the fandom.
RailRide
~railride
OP
Hopefully when conventions are back up to speed I'll resume my usual slate. I do have a voucher for FE 2022 registration, AC is on the menu and potentially Furpocalypse since it's within commuter-train distance from me.
FirestormSix
~firestormsix
Furpocalypse may be a possibility some day, but i will never attend FE.
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