Monday, 8 January 2007 11:27 pm
Getting there
Chirpasee, thank you for the Photoshop CD. I spent a good long time playing with it. Too bad I didn't realize until afterward that the tryout version wouldn't let me save.
Turns out that a program already on my computer, ArcSoft Photostudio 5.5, seems to do about as good a job with a friendlier interface. Here's what I did this evening:

If you think it looks too sloppy, I suppose I can put my ruler to more use. I won't do much more with the coloring, tho, because it takes too long.
Other tentative plans for my comic:
1. The title will be "Downscale," which fits on multiple levels.
2. It will be hosted by Comic Genesis, assuming they don't reject it. They list a number of free luxuries in exchange for ad placement, and they have a good mix of comics I admire and comics closer to my current skill level. Webcomics Nation might be good, but I don't read any of its comics, so it'd feel weird. I tried to compare The Nice, but their Web site gave me no clue how to sign up! Even if I find out how, the oversight of an obvious link makes me think they don't have their act together enough for me.
3. It will update twice a week. In keeping with many other twice-a-week webcomics, those days will be Tuesday and Thursday.
Thoughts?
Turns out that a program already on my computer, ArcSoft Photostudio 5.5, seems to do about as good a job with a friendlier interface. Here's what I did this evening:

If you think it looks too sloppy, I suppose I can put my ruler to more use. I won't do much more with the coloring, tho, because it takes too long.
Other tentative plans for my comic:
1. The title will be "Downscale," which fits on multiple levels.
2. It will be hosted by Comic Genesis, assuming they don't reject it. They list a number of free luxuries in exchange for ad placement, and they have a good mix of comics I admire and comics closer to my current skill level. Webcomics Nation might be good, but I don't read any of its comics, so it'd feel weird. I tried to compare The Nice, but their Web site gave me no clue how to sign up! Even if I find out how, the oversight of an obvious link makes me think they don't have their act together enough for me.
3. It will update twice a week. In keeping with many other twice-a-week webcomics, those days will be Tuesday and Thursday.
Thoughts?
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The only crucial thing that's frozen out on the version is the ability to specify the number of pixels you'd like an image to be. They made it so you have to guesstimate that.
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