oh.. Okay~ THANK YOU! OWO)/
I'll add that you can upload up to 40 images on one episode, and there is no space at all between the images. So if you're doing a vertical comic, don't be afraid to slice your canevas on the middle of a panel, it won't show at all.
That's the thing.
One does not simply walk to Mordor.
Also shorter images load faster than long ones.If you go with the 940 x 4000px it would take some time for it to appear while 940 x 1253px won't take that long.Also quality. 350dpi for good quality.
Have you made the ritual offerings first?
You simply must leave cookies & milk out for Cartoon Clause...or you'll never get more than 10 subscribers.
Cookies & Milk!!
you beat me too it lol
This may help
Jokes on you, we do not intend to walk that path anyway.
...So that explains why Fate gets cookies and milk out of nowhere...
Ohh my... Thank you~
Finally some info I need, Thank you~
Interesting. Thank you~
welcome aboard!if you plan on doing a vertical scrolling webcomic[ Croppy ] comes in VERY handy! Especially if you plan on uploading both on Tapas and Webtoons.it'll do the whole slicing and resizing in a matter of seconds, saving you a lot of grief and agony.Such a life saver!
Felt this was necessary.
if you want to work on a different size canvas - for example a long canvas because you're planning on doing a long vertical scroll comic, you can use croppy to slice and/or auto resize for you(I see @Rosso already linked it, but if you want to use it without leaving tapas, there is the croppy extension (youtube videos are there to explain how this one works)https://knicknic.github.io/croppy/webtoon_bookmarklet.html
One does not simply post a "One does not simply" meme template on a tapas forum that is titled "How does one simply create a comic?" Yeah seems about right. xD
This is the most meta thing I've seen today.
What does Meta mean btw? (Aside from Most Efficient Tactic Available)
I believe when something is Meta is when a coment or a reaction it's selfaware of the sistem to wich it belongs.
Breaks down into an Identity crisis