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Sat Jan 28, 2006 2:11 am
Sponson Light says...



Hmm... for a comic to be made, you need the story, the writing, and a visual aesthetic, the drawing.

However, it seems they're meant for each other.
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"The brazen city on the horizon had trillions of houses, businesses, and industries entwined on the massive hive city known as 'Helsreach'"
A sentence, ableit a bad one. However, drawing the hive city in moderate detail is time consuming as hell.

Drawing the human face scowling or laughing is easy as pie.
However, to simply write "his face scowled in repressed anger" doesnt quite give off the same impression.

Anyone else have any inputs?
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Sat Jan 28, 2006 2:41 am
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My input: this belongs in writing tips!
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Sat Jan 28, 2006 3:16 am
Sponson Light says...



I was thinking that but.... since it deals with art it couldnt fit as well.
But do as you wish
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