Motivational Sketches
Wanna get warmed up for another week of cartooning? Then join us for a Motivational Sketch. This week’s phrase is “Power nap.”The content you are trying to access is only available to members.
Wanna get warmed up for another week of cartooning? Then join us for a Motivational Sketch. This week’s phrase is “Power nap.”The content you are trying to access is only available to members.
This is the first installment of the popular Hitch It / Ditch It series of comic critiques. The concept is simple, I visit you site and identify one thing you’re doing great and one thing that you might consider improving. Then the membership joins the conversation, adding their thoughts.
As with all of the Hot Seat critiques, this is where we get a chance to talk about the craft of cartooning — as well as handle real-life issues of running a webcomic in a supportive, safe “workshop” enThe content you are trying to access is only available to members.
Take some time to participate in this week’s Webcomics.com Poll. The question is: :How do you draw?
Are you analog — drawing physical art with pencil, ink, etc.?
Or are you digital? — using a digital device like a WACOM, Surface, Cintiq, etc.?
Or do you start physical and then switch to digital during the process?
Or are you doing something completely different?
The poll is midway down the righthand column.
If you choose “Other” — feel free to share your process here.
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A while ago I posted Ten Tips for WordPress Newbs.
It occurred to me that it might be fun to post occasional “Pro Tips” sharing some rather useful (is not well-known) features of the popular CMS.
Here’s one that comes in handy.
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Today’s dive into the Webcomics.com archive takes us to May of 2012 when member Josh Shaffer shared this excellent post on typography and word balloons.
Today’s topic has been generously submitted by Josh Shaffer. who also shared his technique for creating word balloons using Photoshop with us a while back.
Read the entire post and add your comment to the ongoing discussion.
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The Disqus plug-in (a popular alternative to the regular WordPress comment system) that many people use, was the topic of a piece on Post Status, a WordPress community news site.
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This is the first installment of the popular Hitch It / Ditch It series of comic critiques. The concept is simple, I visit you site and identify one thing you’re doing great and one thing that you might consider improving. Then the membership joins the conversation, adding their thoughts.
As with all of the Hot Seat critiques, this is where we get a chance to talk about the craft of cartooning — as well as handle real-life issues of running a webcomic in a supportive, safe “workshop” environment.
The content you are trying to access is only available to members.
This week’s Webcomics.com Poll is On What Days Do You Update?
Scroll down the right-hand column to vote and see the results.
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Q.: I’m going through the process of setting everything up for the launch of my webcomic, and I’ve run into a couple of questions regarding advertising. I fully intend to have ads running on my site, and the mechanics of doing so isn’t an issue, but, should I put ads up straight away, or wait until I have an audience? Is there any point in setting up ads before getting an audience? Related to that, what should I charge for advertising when I do start showing ads?
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Wanna get warmed up for another week of cartooning? Then join us for a Motivational Sketch. This week’s phrase is “irons in the fire.”The content you are trying to access is only available to members.