Thursday, January 28, 2010

Let's see if blogger can handle this.

I'm not really sure how badly blogger is going to mangle this, but:



BAM!

Hm...

You can click on the image for full size, but it was composed to be view on a black background.

That isn't a concession that I made to the black background, but the reason I chose black in the first place. It has always been my intention for these to appear over black. It's important, and if I can't make that happen, I'll be taking my comic to a more traditional comic hosting service.

I'm going to fangle with this thing a bit more, but my HTML chops are not up to this, and time spent reading up on margins and sidebars is time not spent drawing comics.

Things Not Going As Planned

I've recovered from the STO beta, but there sttill isn't a comic ready. I needed a couple of days to eat, sleep and re-hydrate, after the beta.

There was little time left, and I was determined to see if the lack of proper auto-fire on the second tier ships completely ruins the otherwise excellent space combat.(It does.)

Exploration missions where still buggy, but very promising when beta ended, and the only real problem with ground combat is that the ally AI is completely retarded. Some building tilesets wreck their pathfinding AI, and they are never very good about not pulling in a bunch of enemy squads at once.

Anyway, The first page is essentially done, and once I get the formatting adjusted to accommodate it it will be uploaded.

I'd apologize for all this, but this blog isn't open to the public yet, so there's no-one to disappoint but myself.

Progress will continue to be slow, as my computer access is going to be much more restricted in the coming days. The person who owns the computer I use has started using it himself, and I suppose he has a right to it. Beggars ought not be whiners.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Wasn't there going to be a comic?

I finished the first page, though I reserve the right to change the text some more before I upload it.

I believe it was Tolkien who said, "Revise. Revise. Revise."

That's not the only reason I haven't uploaded it, though. I've decided to add in another page before it.

It'll be a title page, informing you that this first chapter is a short prologue.

Page 2 is not progressing as fast as I'd hoped, mostly due to our new roommate's X-Box 360s. It is a potent pair of machines, and they have demanded a sizable tax on my free time. However, now that everybody has beaten Borderlands and Castle Crashers at least once, life seems to be returning to normal.

I hope to have the title page up by this evening, but I have errands to run, and the guy who actually owns this computer is going to want to use it at some point, so I make no promises.

Edit: Oh, dear. I just finished downloading the Star Trek Online Beta. What was I thinking?

Look on the bright side, I'm completely broke, so I'll have to stop playing when the game launches in a few days. See you then.

Apparently, you need a beta key, even in the "open" phase of this beta. Does this mean we need a new term for open betas that are actually open?

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Where I Am

Right now I have the composite image for the first page complete, and most of the large panel for the second page.

Each page will typically contain one panel that is larger and more detailed than the others. I'll generally put more than half of the time on a given comic into the large panel. This allows me to decompress the storytelling a bit, and still have time to deliver visuals that aren't total crap.

The first page is mostly being held up by my inability to decide on a font and letterbox style. However, I also keep re-writing the text to be displayed.

You see, all the first page needs to do is pan over the lakefront to establish the setting for the scene. No textual information is really required at this stage. Nevertheless, you should never start a comic with a textless page. I've seen it done and it doesn't work.

The text pulls your eyes through the panels one at a time, and provides the right sense of time and rhythm, until the story get's started. I'm thinking neutral verbs or verbless sentence fragments in un-punctuated allcaps, with black text on pale yellow boxes, an inset black border, and no contractions. The big panel should have more text, because then the reader's eye will dwell there longer.

Maybe, I'll use an ellipsis somewhere, but I don't want to get that cliche' so soon.

The second page just needs me to belt out some more action panels. --action panels about a guy reading something. I've got a way to keep it interesting...

I am yet to tweak the page templates as well. So much to do.

Where You Are

You are looking at the very first post of my new blog.

If everything goes according to plan (though I don't see any reason to think it will, as things rarely go according to plan) it probably isn't new anymore.

This is something of an experiment. You see, I'm starting a webcomic, but not content to do one thing at a time I am also starting this blog to house it, and chronicle it's development.

If blogger proves inadequate, I may migrate to another blog service, but I shall try to migrate the existing posts if I do.

Normally, the rants are subordinate to the webcomic, but as Shamus Young has demonstrated, this need not be the case. You can embed a comic in an entire blog full of rants, and it's just fine, so long as you manage to get the "Next" button on the right and the "Previous" button on the left. (There doesn't seem to be a hard rule like that for blogs, but God help you if you get it backwards on a webcomic.

Notice that there will never be any incomplete comics in here. It would set a bad precedent for me as a writer and artist, so you only get to hear about the process, not see it. Sketches and non-cannon strips may abound, but only if I can enable smooth trawling, in spite of them.

So long as I have a whole blog I may post about other things, but only if I can be certain that it won't interfere with a smooth archive trawl. If this proves to troublesome, I may simply pull up stakes for a more traditional comics hosting service. Priorities!

I may edit more information in below, but I intend to preserve the post around for the proper sense of history. It's a matter of atmospherics.

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