Fooling around with a comic engine
Fooling around with a comic engine
Just for fun. A pity I don't have real skills. I don't even know how to permalink that. I bet they get deleted soon.
http://writecomics.com/gen/215770.html
http://writecomics.com/gen/215859.html
http://writecomics.com/gen/215770.html
http://writecomics.com/gen/215859.html
Re: Fooling around with a comic engine
So that was interesting.
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Re: Fooling around with a comic engine
Oops, not your taste?
It's calvin and hobbes humor.
It's calvin and hobbes humor.
Re: Fooling around with a comic engine
Yeah no sorry.
I am sure others will find it amusing!
I am sure others will find it amusing!
Bulleri bulleri buck, hur många horn står upp
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I thought those are two incredibly funny things in the story. The moment Eli hides behind Oskars back and his mother talks about "those terrible neighbours". I just laughed. That could have lead to such an akward pillowtalk And I love this absurd idea that a Eli is attracted to Oskar (not really, but in part) because he is creepy.
Ignore the terrible comic engine. This was the best possible result in could do in 20 minutes work.
Ignore the terrible comic engine. This was the best possible result in could do in 20 minutes work.
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With the right images this could prove to be very fruitful .
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"For a few seconds Oskar saw through Eli’s eyes. And what he saw was … himself. Only much better, more handsome, stronger than what he thought of himself. Seen with love."
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Yes, I had a couple more in mind, but that is impossible with that engine. I wasn't even able to do the speechbubbles like I wanted. But try it, it's fun for a couple of minutes.
I would have prefered something like Southpark or Order of the Stick. Does someone know that?
http://www.giantitp.com/Comics.html
The beginning is a bit roleplay for insiders, but after some time they become really great. THe author even succeeded in transporting emotions to the audience. Incredible, when you see those are just stick figures.
I would have prefered something like Southpark or Order of the Stick. Does someone know that?
http://www.giantitp.com/Comics.html
The beginning is a bit roleplay for insiders, but after some time they become really great. THe author even succeeded in transporting emotions to the audience. Incredible, when you see those are just stick figures.
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I'm one of those others who found these amusing. Very amusing!
(On the other hand, I'm also a big Calvin and Hobbes fan.)
(On the other hand, I'm also a big Calvin and Hobbes fan.)
We never stop reading, although every book comes to an end, just as we never stop living, although death is certain. (Roberto Bolaño)
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Throw me in with the lot that finds it amusing. Those were pretty funny moments. Like Jameron said, it just needs the right artwork.
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Erfworld -- Yes!Sam wrote:Yes, I had a couple more in mind, but that is impossible with that engine. I wasn't even able to do the speechbubbles like I wanted. But try it, it's fun for a couple of minutes.
I would have prefered something like Southpark or Order of the Stick. Does someone know that?
http://www.giantitp.com/Comics.html
The beginning is a bit roleplay for insiders, but after some time they become really great. THe author even succeeded in transporting emotions to the audience. Incredible, when you see those are just stick figures.
“For drama to deepen, we must see the loneliness of the monster and the cunning of the innocent.”