Sadly there's no new Tom N Artie page this week. Just been a small slowdown that we'll get back up to speed soon, here's a preview of the next page that's coming.
How do you usually plan a webcomic? Do you take your time detailing everything or go with the flow? Do you usually hurry to put an idea or a plot on paper or do you try to make a script? Before publishing, how long can it take you to start the story before you've drafted character art and major plot points?
Nathaniel Price
>Do you take your time detailing everything or go with the flow? That depends on what type of story you want to do. If you're going for story focused then it's better to plan out the chapters/plot beforehand but don't let lore planning dominate too much you never get started. Comedy/gag-a-day usually take people maybe an hour or two to think of something before they start drawing.
>Do you usually hurry to put an idea on paper or make a script I'm a writer so usually I'll put the barebones of an idea in a document to see if I'll use it later. I outline the issue/chapter before I start writing the script, get feedback from people who can help spot plotholes or inconsistencies before it goes to an artist.
I wanna make a fancomic for a series that's really close to my heart >But you can't make any money off it! Yeah i know that, it's not why I'm working on it. What i would like to know is, if there's anyone here who worked on a fancomic and if there's any advice i could get. I don't think the copyright owner would cause issues, but I'm gonna ask for permission anyway. Anything else i should do, just to be safe?
Jonathan Lopez
Also I finally got around to make a character bios page. I'll do my best to keep up with it.