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Pik
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TONS of good advice in this thread already. I just wanted to chip in to say that in addition to photos, Sketchup, etc, already mentioned, that Google Maps/Streets is a good reference too. Recently I discovered they've added a 3D feature to maps in some areas. (Click the 3D button in the lower right …
Seiyuu CRUSH! is a silly/serious drama about some gay adults. It's a binge read and the first chapters move slower, but we've picked up momentum and I really love what my writer/partner has got for the latest & upcoming scenes.
For other comics to recommend, there's: Title Unrelated - has an L…
I love CSP. I've been using it since 2014. I don't remember how long it took to learn it, but it wasn't so incredibly different from Photoshop, so it wasn't hard. Some of my favorite features are the brush engine, the 'close gap' feature of the magic wand select-y thingy, the built-in screentones (…
I don't follow a whole ton of comics but I use Comic Rocket and find it really useful. Saves your last read page, and when comics come back from hiatus you get notified right away because updates bump to the top of your list. Occasionally the Comic Rocket bot has difficulty with the creator's websit…
Not a perfect solution, but if you find certain thumbnails really bother you, you could try a browser addon like AdBlock Plus that allows you to right-click specific images and block them from ever showing up again. I don't think you could block titles this way, though. This would be really n…
I think it looks pretty good and consistent with your pages so far. And I love the colors on the moon panel!
Dragondove is on my reading list - very interesting fantasy western and lots of ladies. There's also Goth Western (another fantasy western, oddly, but completely different!). Has a little blood and occult-ish themes, but cute so far.
One of the challenges of making comics is expressing non-visual things - like music and sound, in a visual way, and in a way that matches the tone and atmosphere of your comic. I think music is especially difficult to show as it really is a language of its own that can't be written (except, you know…
I'm with ryoko and enjoy it when a good comic has lots of pages to burn through. I do wonder the same question sometimes, though - if a long archive is intimidating and if there are ways to make it less so. Chapter Summaries? But could be spoilerly. Suggesting "jump in at chapter 7, that's where it …
I used adwords last year to advertise on many Hiveworks sites. You just need to know your way around Adwords (admittedly a big learning curve) and know how to run a tight campaign. I used keywords instead of direct placements like they show in their video (I think, haven't watched the video in a yea…
Dragondove (fantasy western with lots of well-dressed lesbians plus dragons) and The Night Belongs to Us (lesbian vampire saves lesbian werewolf and becomes her 'sire') are both excellent.
Cool, thanks for all the replies. Basically, I had noticed some specific rules about third-party links in the content guidelines and just wondered how strict the site was regarding linking. One would figure linking to your website would be a "complimentary comic reading experience", but, well... wou…
... particularly those who have a main website where you update ahead of Tapastic: how much do you nudge your Tap readers toward your website to read the faster updates (and how much is it allowed?) I'm considering possibly adding our comic to Tapastic to tap into the site's readers and hopefully ga…
Sire is my recommendation for this thread, I remember reading it quite a while ago on its main site, and noticing it here was surprised it wasn't getting more love. Unique premise about people being 'reborn' as characters from classic literature.