hey rob.. seeing as it's been so slow recently.. if you can make your plot fit two pages then stick 'em both up.. I think the rules have been 'relaxed a little lately'
Yeah. That's a good idea Gaz! Also, Rob if you can somehow make sense of why the main dude now has a rifle and also binoculars when you don't see them anywhere else in the strip...and also whay there's another great big robot dude!
Rob, I pencilled another stand-alone page today. I can finish it up and post by next Friday if you want a little breathing room. Email me at toons@rwagraphics.com if you want to check continuity.
Right... just the colouring to do. I just did the one page in the end, cut the script in half. Think it's worked out okay. I'll try and get it coloured by tommorow
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1. Post a full page (pencils, inks, lettering and colors).
2. You 'claim' the next page by posting the comment "Dibs" to the previous page (any other comments will be treated as such, just comments).
3. You cannot claim a page unless 1 other person has taken a turn since your last turn.
4. After claiming the page you have 1 week to turn it around.
5. Keep it pg-13 in case we want to print it in future.
6. No established characters (and stay away from 'obvious' parody (so that we don't hit copywrite issues).
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8. Only 1 scene change per page (so you can't kop out and change something you don't want to continue with).
9. Try and keep on point (we'd like it to 'read). Consistency is the key.
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Cap vs. Iron Man -- Because you demanded it, true believers!!!
um... dibs? Although i know this is going to go horribly wrong.
absolutley awesome f'n page..
one of the best yet..
I LOVE IT!
poop. Think i've got too much plot for one page. Have to see if i can cut it down a bit.
Too much plot????
There's no such thing.
hey rob.. seeing as it's been so slow recently.. if you can make your plot fit two pages then stick 'em both up.. I think the rules have been 'relaxed a little lately'
Yeah. That's a good idea Gaz!
Also, Rob if you can somehow make sense of why the main dude now has a rifle and also binoculars when you don't see them anywhere else in the strip...and also whay there's another great big robot dude!
There, see...continuity is for chumps!
;-)
Oi Flint... as the wise sensei Joey Q told me
ITS FUCKING MAGIC BITCH!!
HA!
2 pages... hmmm... we'll see.
Rob, I pencilled another stand-alone page today. I can finish it up and post by next Friday if you want a little breathing room. Email me at toons@rwagraphics.com if you want to check continuity.
Right... just the colouring to do. I just did the one page in the end, cut the script in half. Think it's worked out okay. I'll try and get it coloured by tommorow
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