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oteimages
Joined: 07 Feb 2012 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:29 pm Post subject: Introduction - (Yes, I am a Newbie) |
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Hey guys -
This is my first time on here and just wanted to introduce myself. I thought it was only proper to get involved in this industry more, since my company has a new webcomic coming out soon. I am hoping to intro it to some of you with loads of experience, prior to sending it out to the world. Yes, there are still some proprietary things about this that keep me from uncovering everything today on this post (no kidding), however this will be short lived and all will be uncovered very soon. I can tell you that this webcomic is VERY unique and nothing like it has ever been done before. This is the reason that I would like a true comic fans REAL feedback. I look forward to meeting many of you and finding out what you are all about and into as well.
My tag is "oteimages" and I look forward to lots of communication and feedback.
Soon . . .
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smbhax.com No! Don't post it there!

Joined: 10 Apr 2009 Posts: 2761 Location: Seattle
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:06 am Post subject: |
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Most of the regular posters here are comic *makers* rather than fans, specifically (man I hate all other comics :D), but uh it sounds interesting I guess, good luck with whatever it is! _________________  |
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Luke

Joined: 15 Jul 2009 Posts: 753 Location: Ireland
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ewomack Grand prize winner!

Joined: 05 Jun 2007 Posts: 337
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:25 am Post subject: |
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Hello and welcome... _________________ Ed Womack
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oteimages
Joined: 07 Feb 2012 Posts: 3
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oteimages
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:54 am Post subject: |
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| ewomack wrote: | | Hello and welcome... |
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Thanks for the laugh Ed. That cell phone toilet one is friggin hilarious. Been there - done that !!! |
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Duskglass
Joined: 03 Feb 2012 Posts: 23
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:51 am Post subject: |
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I'm curious, what makes it so unique it's never been done before? That's a pretty big claim to make... |
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vulpeslibertas Level 1 threat

Joined: 19 Dec 2005 Posts: 2389 Location: Here and there...mostly there. Sometimes kinda in between.
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 4:38 am Post subject: |
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Trust him. Imagine...imagine pictures...and imagine also that they were funny pictures... and imagine also that they were on the internet. A-ha, only now do you begin to see the essential genius of the plan...
Not to be a complete jerk, oteimages, we're a pretty welcoming bunch here usually, but I kind of feel like we're being sold. Not to mention that we're all content creators here, so you tend to lose the natural "I'm the creator" edge you might have in other forums. It might be a bit smoother once you are ready to share your comic, or give us something which truly promotes your comic, like pictures or a summary, something other than a generic "Ultra awesome beyond comprehension - Buy the all- NEW Original Coke!!! lolroflXD". There are an awful lot of kinds of comics out there, and we don't even know what genre or mood your comic falls into. Your original post reads like a generic sales pitch. We certainly aren't going to check out your work simply because it's "new and unique" - many new comics advertise themselves that way, so if you want to distinguish yourself you'll have to put some kind of proof in some kind of pudding. _________________  |
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mooncity is awesome cool.

Joined: 27 May 2006 Posts: 1339 Location: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:00 pm Post subject: |
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I'm with Vulpy. I'm not a fan of drive-by spam-vertising in forums. That's so 1998. In other words, it's no longer an effective (or acceptable) form of promotion.
As for claims of NEW! BETTER! WORLD-CHANGING! etc., etc., etc.! I guarantee you that given the varied skill sets and experience in this forum, we've probably seen it all before.
My first thought on reading this was, "Wow. This had better be awesome. Like, Darth Vader driving a Batmobile dipped in fried gold, surrounded by Playboy Bunnies battling an alien robot invasion on a 70's-era variety show hosted by Simon Pegg, the Osmonds, and Godzilla. THAT kind of awesome."
If it's not, we'll be more than happy to let you know it's not. _________________ Mooncity
Reversing the polarity of the neutron flow since 1976!
The comic strip that never was. |
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vaslittlecrow

Joined: 01 Aug 2005 Posts: 609
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 4:27 pm Post subject: |
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*Waves*
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I have way too many webcomics. Find most of them here:
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iaviv

Joined: 03 Sep 2011 Posts: 251
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Casual Notice Spambot Extraordinaire

Joined: 18 Mar 2005 Posts: 2850 Location: Oh my God, It's full of stars!
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:36 pm Post subject: |
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I like to keep an open mind about these things. However, just so you can be sure that your project is indeed new and mindblowing, here's a checklist of things that are not new in webcomics:
- games, gaming, gamers, slackers, college roommates, college friends, college, high school, high school friends, high school romance, college romance, couches
- aliens, pirates, nijas, robots, any combination of the four, zombies, vampires, werewolves, ghosts, golems, the Frankenstein Monster, Creatures (from the Black Lagoon and otherwise), Spiders, scorpions, kitties, bunnies, squirrels, hedgehogs, evil bunnies, evil kitties, sexy bunnies, sexy kitties, ferrets of any kind, furries, taurs, and otherkin of any kind, lawyers
- fairies, dragons, unicorns, heroes, villains, all of D&D from every edition, Everquest 1&2, World of Warcraft, Regular Warcraft, Sims 1,2,&3, Dragon Age, Mass Effect, Elder Scrolls (especially Skyrim), Nintendo, Wii, Playstation, XBox
- how dumb your parents are, how cute your children are, how wacky your significant other is, your wacky friends, your wacky coworkers, your boring coworkers who don't understand how you can be so wacky, ustomers are dicks, salespeople are dicks, waitrons are dicks, the kitchen staff are a bunch of foul-mouthed dicks, many of whom have felony convictions, school sucks, work sucks, school/work are okay but terribly wacky
- conservatives are dicks, liberals are dicks, it's so hard to be gay, it's so hard to be smarter than everybody, it's so hard to be special in a world of mediocrity, bonghit philosophy, college and high school philosophy that sound exactly like bonghit philosophy but you were sober when they occurred to you, last weeks episode of The Universe on Science
- classic heroes, classic heroines, classic ingenues, anti-heroes, comedy relief, stoic tough guys who are exactly like ever character played by Clint Eastwood or Jason Statham but they are totally not anti-heroes, villains with insanely involved backstories, villains who just like being evil, wacky henchmen
- sex changes, transformations, teleportations, impossible science, improbable science, science that is both possible and probable but doesn't exist yet, normal every day stuff, magic, magic that really has a scientific explanation, time travel, dinosaurs, time travelling dinosaurs
- gag-a-day, six-panel, infinite canvas, finely developed plots with expert character development and multiple interwoven arcs, heavy-handed allegory, finely-crefted allegory, random unexplained events and behavior, a focus on hats, sex, not having sex, marriage, living in sin, long-distance relationships, the love that dare not speak its name, horniness, prudishness, sexual neutrality
That's just a partial list. No doubt VL or SMB will remind of the many things I've left off. _________________ What I lack in sincerity, I make up for in sarcasm.
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vulpeslibertas Level 1 threat

Joined: 19 Dec 2005 Posts: 2389 Location: Here and there...mostly there. Sometimes kinda in between.
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:49 pm Post subject: |
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This
Which is a great read if you have 8-10 extra hours to burn. _________________  |
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JakobVirgil
Joined: 10 Jan 2012 Posts: 78
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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| Casual Notice wrote: | I like to keep an open mind about these things. However, just so you can be sure that your project is indeed new and mindblowing, here's a checklist of things that are not new in webcomics:
- games, gaming, gamers, slackers, college roommates, college friends, college, high school, high school friends, high school romance, college romance, couches
- aliens, pirates, nijas, robots, any combination of the four, zombies, vampires, werewolves, ghosts, golems, the Frankenstein Monster, Creatures (from the Black Lagoon and otherwise), Spiders, scorpions, kitties, bunnies, squirrels, hedgehogs, evil bunnies, evil kitties, sexy bunnies, sexy kitties, ferrets of any kind, furries, taurs, and otherkin of any kind, lawyers
- fairies, dragons, unicorns, heroes, villains, all of D&D from every edition, Everquest 1&2, World of Warcraft, Regular Warcraft, Sims 1,2,&3, Dragon Age, Mass Effect, Elder Scrolls (especially Skyrim), Nintendo, Wii, Playstation, XBox
- how dumb your parents are, how cute your children are, how wacky your significant other is, your wacky friends, your wacky coworkers, your boring coworkers who don't understand how you can be so wacky, ustomers are dicks, salespeople are dicks, waitrons are dicks, the kitchen staff are a bunch of foul-mouthed dicks, many of whom have felony convictions, school sucks, work sucks, school/work are okay but terribly wacky
- conservatives are dicks, liberals are dicks, it's so hard to be gay, it's so hard to be smarter than everybody, it's so hard to be special in a world of mediocrity, bonghit philosophy, college and high school philosophy that sound exactly like bonghit philosophy but you were sober when they occurred to you, last weeks episode of The Universe on Science
- classic heroes, classic heroines, classic ingenues, anti-heroes, comedy relief, stoic tough guys who are exactly like ever character played by Clint Eastwood or Jason Statham but they are totally not anti-heroes, villains with insanely involved backstories, villains who just like being evil, wacky henchmen
- sex changes, transformations, teleportations, impossible science, improbable science, science that is both possible and probable but doesn't exist yet, normal every day stuff, magic, magic that really has a scientific explanation, time travel, dinosaurs, time travelling dinosaurs
- gag-a-day, six-panel, infinite canvas, finely developed plots with expert character development and multiple interwoven arcs, heavy-handed allegory, finely-crefted allegory, random unexplained events and behavior, a focus on hats, sex, not having sex, marriage, living in sin, long-distance relationships, the love that dare not speak its name, horniness, prudishness, sexual neutrality
That's just a partial list. No doubt VL or SMB will remind of the many things I've left off. |
If you don't have anything on that list your comic will be boring and obtuse like mine. it is kinda lose-lose. _________________
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mooncity is awesome cool.

Joined: 27 May 2006 Posts: 1339 Location: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
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