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How Not To Start A Webcomic #41


Contributed by Terotrous of Philosophy Bites

mcDuffies says:

Probably every possible flaw of webcomics could be advocated relatively speaking, except this one.
Whatever is wrong with your comic, if you enjoy doing it, then there's a reason for doing it.
But what's the point in posting a comic at all if noone can see it? Specially since there's nothing easier than resizing your comic.
When you scan it, it comes out pretty large on screen, at least twice larger than it's needed - that's a print standard and it's better to deal with larger image when adjusting contrast or cleaning image for colouring.
But once you finish that, you have to resize the comic to fit into your screen. Otherwise, the result is seen up there.
There are tutorials for this everywhere.


Terotrous says:

This is comparatively small compared to the mass of unresized
submission samples Keenspace gets. I spared you.



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