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Wow, I don’t want to be negative, but this is pretty hard to look at. It takes my eyes a minute to even figure out what I’m seeing. I think this jagged style would work better in less busy panels, but they’ve all been pretty busy so far. Sooo, I guess I’m suggesting less attention to detail?
Thanks for the input. Less busy panels. Note taken. Now that the environment is pretty well established, the following pages are going to get more focused anyway.
Yeah, I concur. I really like this comic, the art changes from chapter to chapter is fine, although not my favorite trend. Definitely this particular style is distracting and I really can’t tell who anyone is.
l33tninja, just between you and me (and anybody else who reads the comment section), the original plan wasn’t to change artists with every new chapter. But I found it really hard to get an artist to stick with the comic for the long haul. I found it much easier to get artists to commit to a limited number of pages. But it’s been a great chance for me to work with a lot of different, really talented people. So it has both its challenges and rewards. But I know it’s probably disorienting for a long-time reader. And that’s why I appreciate individuals like yourself who keep coming back. Thanks so much for sticking by us. Really, it means a lot.
Thanks for the response. I will say this: the story is top notch, and that’s why I’m still reading. I don’t know the ins and outs of comic making, and there are several that I read or have read that had changes in artists. Keep at it.
The two commenters here have valid points. There is a lot of stuff happening here, and maybe that’s a little bit distracting. But on a positive note, I just want to add there’s a lot of fun stuff going on in this page too. Like I really like all the background characters. They’re really colorful and cool.
Wow, I don’t want to be negative, but this is pretty hard to look at. It takes my eyes a minute to even figure out what I’m seeing. I think this jagged style would work better in less busy panels, but they’ve all been pretty busy so far. Sooo, I guess I’m suggesting less attention to detail?
Thanks for the input. Less busy panels. Note taken. Now that the environment is pretty well established, the following pages are going to get more focused anyway.
Yeah, I concur. I really like this comic, the art changes from chapter to chapter is fine, although not my favorite trend. Definitely this particular style is distracting and I really can’t tell who anyone is.
l33tninja, just between you and me (and anybody else who reads the comment section), the original plan wasn’t to change artists with every new chapter. But I found it really hard to get an artist to stick with the comic for the long haul. I found it much easier to get artists to commit to a limited number of pages. But it’s been a great chance for me to work with a lot of different, really talented people. So it has both its challenges and rewards. But I know it’s probably disorienting for a long-time reader. And that’s why I appreciate individuals like yourself who keep coming back. Thanks so much for sticking by us. Really, it means a lot.
Thanks for the response. I will say this: the story is top notch, and that’s why I’m still reading. I don’t know the ins and outs of comic making, and there are several that I read or have read that had changes in artists. Keep at it.
The two commenters here have valid points. There is a lot of stuff happening here, and maybe that’s a little bit distracting. But on a positive note, I just want to add there’s a lot of fun stuff going on in this page too. Like I really like all the background characters. They’re really colorful and cool.
Too true.