I know the actual Art on Glazed Doughnuts is pretty near terrible, so I'm not expecting loving critiques back on that. In fact, I pretty much expect to get "face smashed." However, it still is a comic, and still is fun to do, and hopefully the writing is up to some kind of definition of "par." Maybe not.
Aside from that there is an open offer on the Glazed Doughnuts project for the "fans." Not that a new webcomic site has any fans...point of the story, anyone that has a nerd/geek idea that is funny can go ahead and either A) send is those ideas (we'll give credit in the copyright.) or
actually draw and write a comic. Just a way to get people who don't have their own sites involved and having a good time.
I know that few will probably take us up on that offer for now, but I thought I'd put it out there.
Anyway, new Glazed Doughnuts just went up. Hope you enjoy/understand.
-D
Two webcomics for the price of one. Let the hilarity ensue.
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2. A suggestion, which may help; have a Q and A type strip, where you answer 'viewer mail' or somesuch.
Two webcomics for the price of one. Let the hilarity ensue.
Two webcomics for the price of one. Let the hilarity ensue.
Two webcomics for the price of one. Let the hilarity ensue.
I could say this is great to make you feel good, but it wouldn't be doing you any good. So here's what you should be thinking about doing. Grab yourself a sketch book and practice practice practice, life studies, ref studies, construction etc. Get yourself a good art book, or download the loomis books for free in the Q&D thread. If there's one thing I've learnt in my 32 years, it's that nothing comes easy ever, if you want to be good at something you have to want to really work at it.
Two webcomics for the price of one. Let the hilarity ensue.
Do you have any sketch books? We'd love to see them.
You're in over your head. Get the basics of drawing first before attempting a comic. While drawing keep a book for ideas and whatnot for comics that way when you're ready to draw at an advanced level you'll have material. Clearly these "jokes" are topical, so you can revisit them in 6 months or a year or 5.
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=870