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[quote="Casual Notice"]You'd probably be better off converting one of your stories to script format (comic script is similar in format to screenplay, differing only in that you're describing a frame of action and not a fully articulated scene) and requesting an artist to draw it. Artists like to believe that their talent with a pen and brush makes them experts in all of the arts, so they tend to be a little snobbish about allowing writers to do scripts "for" them. I vaguely recall someone looking for short web-projects so s/he could practice a variety of art skills. You may want to scroll through the thread list here.[/quote]
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TwistedLogic
Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 8:47 pm
Post subject: Thanks :)
Will definitely do that. Thanks for the really quick reply man, I appreciate it
Did you read my story?
Casual Notice
Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 8:44 pm
Post subject:
You'd probably be better off converting one of your stories to script format (comic script is similar in format to screenplay, differing only in that you're describing a frame of action and not a fully articulated scene) and requesting an artist to draw it. Artists like to believe that their talent with a pen and brush makes them experts in all of the arts, so they tend to be a little snobbish about allowing writers to do scripts "for" them.
I vaguely recall someone looking for short web-projects so s/he could practice a variety of art skills. You may want to scroll through the thread list here.
TwistedLogic
Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 7:33 pm
Post subject: Writer looking for some unpaid work experience
I'm fairly new to this whole thing, but my stories have got positive reviews when they get put up around the interwebs, so I hope I'm pretty good
I'm looking for some experience of writing for a webcomic, unpaid, because I feel that to demand money from you guys when I'm new would be kinda stupid.
Here is an example of my stuff:
http://LogicallyFlawed.deviantart.com/art/Ward-7B-268313977
Thanks so much for reading and have a nice day
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