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Perspective!
The Psycho Chicken -- self respect intact Posted Oct 24, 2002
May I also lend my compliments to the artist....
The flow of the strip really works well, and as mentioned - perspective - wow. As a fellow scribbler I know fine well how hard *that* is to get right...
Nice!
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Oct 25, 2002
I agree, wow,
realy good. I like the time like travel concept of floating things.
-- DoctorMO --
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Wowbagger Posted Oct 27, 2002
Most kind.
The perspective thing is me just flexing the visual creative muscles a bit. Something that I was a bit limited by with h2g2life i.e. once you've set certain visual rules it's better not to break them. Newbie tales will have a certain visual style but they'll be broken as often as possible . I'm very happy that you think I pulled it off.
I'm even more pleased that the flow of the strip works well . I'm still experimenting with it all - to know some of it is working is good news indeed. Thanks Psycho Chicken.
As for the floating things... there'll be more. Eventually. The strip moves pretty slowly but it'll get there (if people are happy with it).
cheers
Wb
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Nov 24, 2005
Omigod has it really been more than three years...?
Well, to finally reply to Wowbaggers last comment above, Yes, people are very happy with it.
And thanks to for recycling these important eternal truths about online community websites and this one in particular. Wowbagger's insights are as pertinent now as ever. Perhaps moreso now that folks are dropping by h2g2 as a result of seeing the movie rather than the books or the radio or TV versions.
~jwf~
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