So this is just a test to see how many words and bubbles and panels ppl use per episode of scroll format. This is of course pretty random since it's dependant on what your update schedule is, and the genre you write, your own personal style and preferences--but lets just see what happens for fun because this question comes up a lot. Go back to your last 3 episodes, count up those words, count up those bubbles, and count up those panels (and if you have 2 panels merged together, or a panel without a border we'll count that as seperate panels), find the mean of those numbers, and lets share it below in a poll.
(and for those that haven't had algebra in a hot minute, the mean is you add up all three numbers, and divide it by 3. So if my first post was 10, my second was 15, and my third was 20, I add up all three to 45 and divide by three, which is 15.)
Also, this is only for scroll format episodes--since you don't have the page format size restriction.
How many words (round to it, and if it's way over, let me know, I can adjust the poll to go as high as we want) (PS you can feel free to skip this one if you're like not in the mood to count words, the panels and bubbles one is way quicker):
- 100
- 150
- 200
- 250
- 300
- 350
- 400
- 450
- 500
- 550
- 600
- 650
- 700
- 750
- 800
- 850
- 900
- 950
- 1000
How many speech bubbles (if you don't use speech bubbles because you're doing an alternate like using partial novel/script format or whatever, use 0) (also, speechbubbles that are connected/touching count as seperate bubbles):
- 0
- 5
- 10
- 15
- 20
- 25
- 30
- 35
- 40
- 45
- 50
- 55
- 60
- 65
- 70
- 75
- 80
- 85
- 90
And of course, that old chestnut, how many panels (closest approximation)?
- 5
- 10
- 15
- 20
- 25
- 30
- 35
- 40
- 45
- 50
- 55
- 60
- 65
- 70
- 75
- 80
- 85
- 90
Again, this is just for kicks, there really are no rules and just out of curiosity, but feel free to discuss below.