CalConstantine

Calleigh Constantine

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Shenanigator is what my badge apparently says... At your service!

New to Tapastic, find my comic 'Sun Weaver' via the link above!

omg this is beautiful @Aloredd Flint the Lint is super cute!! how awesome would it be for your super old character to become an epic legend as the [PATH] goes on ;v; How would this be organised, exactly? On the forum? I just keep thinking abt another site where several author accounts could work o…

I had a character forever ago when I was about 7 that I named Flint the Lint, and he was literally an animated piece of lint (depicted as a little scribble with stick arms and legs)....he would make a more interesting character than a stick man [image] (a rough image drawn with my finger (touchscr…

Cool! I'm going to start adding people to the list above.

Deadline has past! No more submissions please! Hello everyone! Jonny Aleksey (creator of Jonny Web Series & The Valve Web Series) here. Hope you all had a wonderful holiday season this December. If you're unaware I did two art event-type-things this year, and you can check out the galleries for th…

What if we have that stick-man character go from one comic to another as if it has the ability to move between different universes.

I think the background would most likely be just white. But if anyone did have a more detailed and/or colored background I doubt it would really be a problem... I think each response would simply be how they wanted the story to go from that point it's in. Like, if there was a part where the main c…

Can you believe 2015 is nearly over? Holy smokes! I've been working my butt off and trying really hard to improve my skills this year. I was wondering if anyone was interested in sharing a recap of their improvement over the course of our last trip around the sun? Below are three pictures of Jun…

Here is a sneak peek at the Chapter 1 Cover for Whetstone. [image]

Lots of coffee. Or liquid rage, whatever you prefer. [image]

What's your beverage pick-me-up? Tea? Coffee? Or maybe something else entirely? (I'm planning a graph for a comic in the works) I'm more of a tea person, with Earl Grey being my favorite for hot, and green tea with ginseng for iced. [image]

I'm pretty famous for my complete black coffee, a friend even made a comic about my abuse. [image] ... I have a fanzine about myself telling people how brew coffee, it was a birthday gift <3 So uh... Yeah. I like coffee, strong enough to kill a small horse. (NO MILK AND NO SUGAR. IT HAS TO BE …

Well actually i'm still working on it, this comic it's for my thesis and I just wanted to share it and maybe have some feed back on the art style. [image] [image] [image] well it's not done yet and this are the sample, I really wanted to have some feedbacks regarding on it because it's fo…

I got way too motivated hahahah |"D [image] So there's my main trio from Cosmic Fish to start with and there's two cameos and one mention in this! :U Cameos being from the tapastic pages with Sag, Cyrus, and Trickster from Heroes of Thantopolis, Lys from City of Blank is in the fourth panel…

Hey everyone, I'm new to the site. I wanted to let everyone know about my new web comic Jezebelle In Hell I'm trying to find a bigger audience for it and this seemed like a great place to start. If there is anyone out there that has any insight or things I can do to make it viewable to a larg…

Why not show them both as different panels? That way you can show off your angles. One being the before image, the second being the after image. (or vice versa, depending on what you would want to do)

I'm gonna vote with the majority - the second is more readable than the first to me!

They're both good angles, but 2 is definitely more dramatic. It depends on your style in the rest of the comic as well I suppose. But if it were me I'd use the second, maybe with a follow up frame of the creatures face, mid attack (or whatever your next action is). Hope that helps!

If you want to give the feeling that your main character is in trouble/helpless, the second image works better. if you want to focus on the monster and make it appear really powerful, the first image will work better if the monster occupies more of the scene. good luck! smile

Hmm, there are strengths to both versions! In 1., you get the feeling that the girl is more threatened - the monster is looming over her! - but in 2., you get to see the girl's face, which means we can read her emotions better. I think I prefer 2!

Grimmleighs is something I have been "working" on in some way or another for about 20 years, but only recently has it manifested as a comic story! Most of the stories that will be told are either bad dreams that I had when I was a kid, or spooky stories I told my kids at bedtime. I say spooky, sin…