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May 2019

Hey there! Happy to help (I write the scripts for our comic)

So, question 1. Who is doing the drawing?
2. If it's you, is this more to keep things on tract for you?
3. Do you have a general story outline for where you want this thing to go?

The descriptions are simple and are only a little hard to follow. Think about your tone. It will shape your setting, your dialogue and overall feel. If you have a direction, remain consistent. Always think about where your going.

Keep writing then come back to us. You don't have to make it whole. A scene with good context will do just fine. We'll be here when your ready. :slight_smile:

  1. i am unsure to that im writing the scrpit first to make things simple

  2. see number 1

  3. yes have a s loose outline for the first arc

Ok so what I like to do to keep things straight is at the top of my main script page have major events, things that are not allowed to happen, and any important details. A general summary of the story at the top helps me as well.

If you don't know who is drawing yet then I think it's important to keep in mind how much imput will the artist get. On my script I like to let the artist have wiggle room for their ideas, so I only put in the items that are really important. Specific actions, dialogue, and things that really need to be in the scene.

I hope this helps.

I would also recommend some images similar to what you're writing. Like, a castle that kinda resembles insert link so that the artist would know the vibe you're looking for. But that would be more on a reference page