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wow! this is the first one of these stupid comics ive clicked on cuz i thought they would be complete bullshit. This is actually really an entertaining read after a hard day of work Thanks bro!
Timmy
"It is truly a shame that the guards must be kept from the very tools of thier proffesion, but such blatant misuse of gas arrows cannot be tolerated. Alas, that poor burrick..."
Same reason a lot of guards ingame won't use their crossbows when chasing an escaping thief that has a lead on them and that they already know is faster than them.
Now why doest the guard use that dandy lean comand and grab the vine?
"Just off the border of your waking mind there lies another time, where darkness and light are one. As you tread the halls of sanity, you feel so glad to be unable to go beyond. I have a message from another time."
Hey, Garlisk. Funny stuff. That one made me laugh out loud.
Here are some tips. If you want em, great, if not, I'm bored waiting while I download 1.4 on my roommate's computer...
When drawing the final stuff over your sketches, draw darkly in pencil or ink it with a nice pen or brush.
Scan at 300dpi b/w (1-bit color). Adjust gamma until it has all of your lines at the right thickness and detail. This eliminates that grey crap in the white spaces of the drawing.
Now's a good time to erase flubs and squished bugs and clean up linework.
In photoshop convert to greyscale and then shrink down to 72dpi and some resonable screen size.
Add text and other junk. Personally, I like to letter by hand on paper before scanning because it has a more organic look and meshes better with the drawings, but I've seen a few comics with typework that looks fantastic, too.
The above tips have worked for me.... Lookin' forward to more comics, Garlisk. Keep up the good work!
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