01-16-2014, 12:35 PM
(01-16-2014, 12:15 PM)E-Man Wrote: True, but by having users like that come to our site, we could critique their work and shape them into better sprite comic artists. Not everyone is capable of writing a sprite comic as grand as Two Evil Scientists on their first go, so it would be up to multiple users to make sure we get the comics we like to see.Well duh. Let me explain the previous process, but this time I'll use more words.
If the same principle works for spriting and pixel art, surely it would translate very well if we did that for any future comics we receive.
- Aspiring comic artists post their comics on the forum, be it sprite, MSPaint, or hand-drawn.
- It is viewed by the posters, who express their approval or critique of the comic. If the comic is good, most likely the creator will take the criticism, and continue writing/making it with the suggested changes, and then more people will like it as it continues on. If it's not and they're a baby who doesn't accept criticism, the comic will fizzle out.
- Whoever supervises the approval process gauges the reception of the members and contacts the creator of the successful comic for the approval process. No site content manager should see a comic's first page and say "wow, we need that! time to PM the creator!"; it needs actual community backing first.
Did that make more sense this time around? :/