Kyousouka
Static Sludge
gah, struggling with which sample pages to turn in. each portion of the comic ive been working on gives a good idea of what the story is about/its direction. only issue is, im having a hard time figuring out which pages to select.
>:I bleh! any suggestions on how to select? also whats everyone up to lately?
the Comic Creators alley seems to be moving a bit faster lately
"Turn in" where?
If it's to show to a publisher or agent: Choose a single scene or two show consecutive scenes that show what you can do as an artist and a writer, and submit those pages. Your goal isn't to sell the plot with the pages, but your skills as a creator of sequential art, which is why it's important to submit sequential pages. Your logline should sell the plot.
I could never find a premade font that fit my stuff either, even among pay ones. Make one?
yes, for a publisher .-.
that's not necessarily true either, although sequential art is meant to show how you present the visual representation of your story, since this is my own original work I also have to intrigue them. its not like im submitting my work to only try for being an
artist. that's not my goal.
even if theyd take my for being a well enough artist and not based off my story, I myself wouldn't be okay with that.
and yes... I know you are to select the scene you best feel depicts what you want to get across. what im stating is that im having difficulty choosing a scene that does that, each portion of the book is good for different reasons. I get that the synopsis is the main example of the story, doesn't mean your story shouldn't be clear (if even for atmosphere and element) in the pages you choose to send.
that is what I am struggling with.
as for my other question, what have you been up to lately? or anyone for that matter.