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05/30/2017 06:53:30 PM · #1 |
Put together something that looks like a single page of a comic book. It doesn't need to be an existing comic book.
Extended Editing. |
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05/30/2017 07:26:05 PM · #2 |
sometimes I think that is all I do. |
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05/30/2017 07:58:24 PM · #3 |
Or maybe just a comic strip... not a whole page?
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05/30/2017 08:08:47 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Lydia: Or maybe just a comic strip... not a whole page? |
+1...a whole page of panels would be an awful lot of work. A single one-panel comic, ie the Far Side, would do me fine. |
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05/30/2017 08:53:11 PM · #5 |
oh. I was just thinking a single frame, as in cartoon. well, they say pigeons can count to three. |
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05/30/2017 08:58:37 PM · #6 |
The Far Side challenge (September, 2006) |
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05/30/2017 10:10:09 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: The Far Side challenge (September, 2006) |
That would be a really fun re-do to enter and to view!
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06/25/2017 05:08:37 PM · #8 |
I like my original idea but there are several challenge suggestions in this thread to be considered. |
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06/25/2017 09:31:37 PM · #9 |
+1 for the original suggestion. |
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06/30/2017 08:20:11 AM · #10 |
Glad to see that this is now a challenge, but wondering if it isn't too late to ask that we be allowed to use images from our own archives? |
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06/30/2017 10:20:32 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by snaffles: Glad to see that this is now a challenge, but wondering if it isn't too late to ask that we be allowed to use images from our own archives? |
I'll go out on a limb and say that the horse has left the barn. So, no. |
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06/30/2017 01:30:32 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: Originally posted by snaffles: Glad to see that this is now a challenge, but wondering if it isn't too late to ask that we be allowed to use images from our own archives? |
I'll go out on a limb and say that the horse has left the barn. So, no. |
:-( |
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06/30/2017 02:21:04 PM · #13 |
But, a comic strip would be fine, right? Doesn't have to be a whole page, right?
If there's a page of images, with the 1200 pixel limit, we won't be able to see the comic, I fear... |
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06/30/2017 03:51:51 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by Lydia: But, a comic strip would be fine, right? Doesn't have to be a whole page, right?
If there's a page of images, with the 1200 pixel limit, we won't be able to see the comic, I fear... |
I wouldn't vote down a strip. But generally speaking, I will be in a good mood when I vote this challenge! :D |
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06/30/2017 03:52:32 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by posthumous: Originally posted by Lydia: But, a comic strip would be fine, right? Doesn't have to be a whole page, right?
If there's a page of images, with the 1200 pixel limit, we won't be able to see the comic, I fear... |
I wouldn't vote down a strip. But generally speaking, I will be in a good mood when I vote this challenge! :D |
that would be a good challenge, too, btw... |
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06/30/2017 06:37:32 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by Lydia: But, a comic strip would be fine, right? Doesn't have to be a whole page, right?
If there's a page of images, with the 1200 pixel limit, we won't be able to see the comic, I fear... |
There are plenty of single-panel comic book pages out there, and any of gyaban's images proves that you can tell a whole tale in 1200 pixels. Yes it's a helluvalot of work, but doable. It would be more of a daunting task to undertake multiple panels, but so long as the imagery is strong (and probably not too verbose, word balloons and similar eat up a lot of space).
Message edited by author 2017-06-30 19:12:11. |
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06/30/2017 06:51:45 PM · #17 |
So any comic... no matter the "panes" amount?
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06/30/2017 07:11:49 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by Lydia: So any comic... no matter the "panes" amount? |
Sure, why not? Gary Larson rarely ever did more than one pane. A lot of Family Circus was only one panel. So was Ziggy, which you may have to google. |
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