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Natasha

I raise registered dairy goats, sheep, have a 1993 F150 to haul them that I'm slowly fixing (bought as a barely running project)...and after many years of tinkering with various forms of arts and crafts...now trying my hand at combining my writing and drawing skills to create a web comic.

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It's one long image. I know Webtoons said they need them chopped into smaller pieces. Wasn't sure if Tapas was the same (take pity on the newbie...lol)

Would I need to run it through Croppy like a ready-to-publish episode?

This is my very first web comic. Not sure I'll do another, but it's been an interesting project. I have a newfound respect for comic creators! All the hard parts of novel writing (minus the paragraphs of description) and movie making (minus the benefits of movement)...and I'm trying to avoid using t…

The key at the top of the comic would probably be a good idea also. Maybe the font/color combined. There's definitely no flags to use, offensive or not, also because of the time period I chose. Basically, the two primary languages are indigenous (although I'm not sure even what to label them for th…

Different fonts might work! The difficulty with using the actual language over the reader's translation...I don't actually know what the language would have been! I set the story in really early human history...like back when the pharaohs were building pyramids. When there's just scraps of inform…

That might work... maybe I'll start drawing one of those scenes first then and see what I think of it before committing to it for the whole story

That might be a bit cumbersome. Might work for the first interaction, although she's not trying to understand them as she understands their actions and body language (incidental, short term...not sustained contact...one of the drama points), but she ends up living with a different people, and that p…

I got a 4.0 and 3.9 in my college English classes, got published with nonfiction magazines, and generally excelled with writing my entire life...I've also been artistic my entire life. I never thought about combining the two until I tripped over Webtoons on a Facebook ad (I'm also a voracious fictio…