WANT YOUR INPUT PLEASE
8 years ago
I want to be making things like the "Yinglet fret hosh..." stuff into a comic, but I spend a fair amount of time just drawing single-off cells which may or may not as-is be useful in combining to a comic page.
I have realized from the start "Gee .. you really SHOULD be storyboarding" .. and then that impatient side is "Just draw damn it!"
So heres the Q:
Do you guys want to see roughed out storyboard submissions?? (because actually I would like feedback-- hah! thats probably a stretch)
And if so, should I put them in scraps? Or leave them in my main page??
I have realized from the start "Gee .. you really SHOULD be storyboarding" .. and then that impatient side is "Just draw damn it!"
So heres the Q:
Do you guys want to see roughed out storyboard submissions?? (because actually I would like feedback-- hah! thats probably a stretch)
And if so, should I put them in scraps? Or leave them in my main page??
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Scraps, probably would work too, I guess? I tend to put really rough things there.
Thanks for the response! I very much appreciate it
yeah.. could certainly put it in scraps after the fact, .. not a bad thing since I am actually looking for input from people--- though FA tends not to be the most awesome of places to get such. *laugh*
Thank you very much for the response!
A lot of the humor in what I want to put together is visual.. and i would agree that for that to be of any use there would have to be sufficient finish on the art to have that come out. Hmm .. yeah, i think it would have to be a case by case choice as to post or not..
I appreciate your views, thanks!
Yes with luck I will be doing some comics and such... hard with my work schedule and running a business, but hopefully I wont spontaneously combust!
I hope to see you here :)
My impression is you need some radical change in your life from time to time, to spin up your creative drive again. So doing either single sketches or storyboards is less important than you've got a creative streak running. Ride it, no matter how, and just try it. You'll see what kind of feedback you get anyway.