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RobertoOrtiz
12-18-2008, 03:39 AM
Hi guys, welcome to the Wednesday Night Comic Creators Club thread.


The idea of this series of week long threads is to be an incubator for your sequential
art ideas. This mean you can post ANYTHING that will facilitate the creation of your comic. (This means ideas, scripts, Concept Art, Finished art ) for:

One panel Strip
Three to Four Panel Strips
Comic Book
Storyboards (NEW!)
Think of it of a club within the forum for people who WANT to do comics.

GENERAL RULES:

Every Wednesday night a new week long thread will be posted on the CGTalk Daily Sketch Forum (http://forumdisplay.php/?f=130) called:Wednesday Night Comic Creators Club XXX: MONTH YEAR


This will be the CORE thread, created by the moderator, (that would be me)



You can post on the core thread anything you want as long as it related a to a sequential art idea
If yo ualready have a web comic, well SHOW IT to us..
WIP entries should be on the artists WIP thread. This thread might be hosted on the WIP forum OR...the Member SKETCH Collection (http://forums.cgsociety.org/forumdisplay.php?f=272)
This is a thread to allow creators to have fun so please feel free post your Comments
IF and only IF we gather enough interest we might start doing voting for:

Best Writing
Best Story
Best Art
Most Updates
Most Views (IE Highest ratings: I want to keep track on who has been getting the highest number of hits on the WIP thread for the comic...more on this later
Keep this in mind.
A monthly comic book has 24 pages. And in order to have enough material for a graphic novel you should need to do 6 issues of a comic.

24 * 6 = 144 pages

This is why most pros do a at least a page a day.

And please if you do comic book, do it in multiple of 2.
Wednesday Night Comic Creators Club 010: December 10 - 16 2008
Hi guys, welcome to the Wednesday Night Comic Creators Club thread.


The idea of this series of week long threads is to be an incubator for your sequential
art ideas. This mean you can post ANYTHING that will facilitate the creation of your comic. (This means ideas, scripts, Concept Art, Finished art ) for:

One panel Strip
Three to Four Panel Strips
Comic Book
Storyboards (NEW!)
Think of it of a club within the forum for people who WANT to do comics.

GENERAL RULES:

Every Wednesday night a new week long thread will be posted on the CGTalk Daily Sketch Forum (http://forumdisplay.php/?f=130) called:Wednesday Night Comic Creators Club XXX: MONTH YEAR


This will be the CORE thread, created by the moderator, (that would be me)



You can post on the core thread anything you want as long as it related a to a sequential art idea
If yo ualready have a web comic, well SHOW IT to us..
WIP entries should be on the artists WIP thread. This thread might be hosted on the WIP forum OR...the Member SKETCH Collection (http://forums.cgsociety.org/forumdisplay.php?f=272)
This is a thread to allow creators to have fun so please feel free post your Comments
IF and only IF we gather enough interest we might start doing voting for:

Best Writing
Best Story
Best Art
Most Updates
Most Views (IE Highest ratings: I want to keep track on who has been getting the highest number of hits on the WIP thread for the comic...more on this later
Keep this in mind.
A monthly comic book has 24 pages. And in order to have enough material for a graphic novel you should need to do 6 issues of a comic.

24 * 6 = 144 pages

This is why most pros do a at least a page a day.

And please if you do comic book, do it in multiple of 2.



My advice, KEEP IT SIMPLE

If you think you can't to a full comic book, do a 3 - 4 panel
newspaper strip. 5 - 10 updates a month are more than enough in my book.
And if you are going to do a comic book, do short stories first , since they usually have
4 to 6 pages. Think Twilight Zone, Tales from the Crypt or Amazing Stories for inspiration.
Good luck

-R


My advice, KEEP IT SIMPLE

If you think you can't to a full comic book, do a 3 - 4 panel
newspaper strip. 5 - 10 updates a month are more than enough in my book.
And if you are going to do a comic book, do short stories first , since they usually have
4 to 6 pages. Think Twilight Zone, Tales from the Crypt or Amazing Stories for inspiration.
Good luck

-R

Geta-Ve
12-19-2008, 01:44 AM
Howdy Robert, just to let you know you double posted in.. your own post. :D

I may join in on this too, I have some ideas up my sleeve..

EDIT: Not sure if this is how I am supposed to do it, but here is my concept for a project I am working on, which coincidentally is a comic though the end result will be in 3D.


http://features.cgsociety.org/newgallerycrits/g72/11972/11972_1229656035_large.jpg

Windmill
12-20-2008, 12:04 AM
Oh dear, I haven't gotten around to doing any new pages :(

But here's an old test I did to experiment with a certain style
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/hambargarz/paneltest2.jpg

cowtrix
12-21-2008, 04:58 AM
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/9658/comic201208ns3.jpg


Possibly the worst god I've ever drawn. I'll fix it later.

FRENZIEDmind
12-22-2008, 02:50 PM
@Geta-Ve, looking forward to seeing more.
@Windmill, curious looking. Did you do any more?
@cowtrix, funny. Nice work!

This is only the first panel of my typical 6 panel-comic (so I have 5 more to complete). Guess I should be doing something seasonal, but not feeling it... couldn't think of anything remotely funny.
4 hrs: Illustrator/Photoshop/Wacom
http://gotgraphic.com/CG/20081222glabalwarming01A.jpg

Creeto
12-22-2008, 04:07 PM
funny stuff guys :)

Windmill, i really like that lose style of yours. i'd love to see more

apprentice
12-31-2008, 03:55 AM
Good stuffs guys!

Geta-ve, I really liked the idea. Can't wait to see the 3D version. Let me know when you're done.
Windmill, that was fantastic. It reminded me of Metal Gear Solid's animated comic.

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