Radium's tips, learned from the four webcomics he almost started:
1) Make sure you can draw characters that look the same each time you draw them, or have a "set style" prior to making the first comic.
2) Don't make the characters too complex. You'll have to draw them more than you think. I strongly reccomend stick-figures.
3) If you make a mistake, just cleverly cover it up with speech bubbles.
4) Use a font that's easy to read. *glares at CaptainSpam*
5) Have a storyline that makes sense. *glares at Scotty A.*
6) If it's too long, readers will lose intrest. *glares at J.K. Rowling*
7) Don't be afraid to temporarily stop the comic if you have a kidney removed or something. Just say you're stopping it, so that your (three) readers don't think you ran away.
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GENERATION 22: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.
<i>"This picture shows me that the gray bird man is just a bully and picks on smaller birds. Just because he has no friends and takes it out on others smaller than him to look good. I can see in the parrats eyes that it does however have a understanding of the gray bird man and is upset about getting cut."</i> - Speeza on cartoon birds.
Last edited by Radium; Aug 13, 2003 at 03:07 PM.
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