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GO FOR BROKE! / Re: BenT's Art Experiments
« on: Mar 20, 2013, 10:54 PM »
oh, you are mad science-y when it comes to technical lines and shapes. your anatomy looks to be spot on, so lets see some more fluidity and energy. take those lines to the farthest edge!

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GO FOR BROKE! / Re: Freeze Frame's update:22-02-13
« on: Mar 20, 2013, 10:36 PM »
dude, its always good to know you're at it. dirty is good at times, especially when it falls in line with the loose approach to figures that I always enjoyed in your work. you have the mark of the great illustrators so lock in the grounding for those characters because they seem to float when there isn't some kind of weight holding them down.

in other worlds, I'm doin alright! juggling enough projects that sitting down to do one does not happen enough. working on large paper, then switching to digital, then painting, then writing, its so futile at times hahah!

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I followed the hyperlinks from polycarbon/rockpaperscissors/hugo/gingerbox where certain people commonly showed up, namely Galvo, Fithy1, and Rey. Stayed for a good run because of the influence from awesomer folks like Marley, James, Sheldon, Jho, Toast, Reggie, Diabolicol, Fel, Stplmstr, whom I eventually got to meet at sdcc and wizworld and made all this forum trolling worth it. Left to take my naive aesthetic into the Halls of the Sacred and Profane. Great colleagues like Wade and Knome have drawn me back like returning to my hometown; VOID is essentially the same but with a shiny, new veneer to rummage through.

Wattup Stefan! The secondary reason for me to would be observing seasoned artists like you and Rtv running around doin' the damn thaaang.

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News & Events / Re: GRAB A PARTNER! THE 2013 TAG TOURNAMENT!!
« on: Feb 26, 2013, 01:47 AM »
1.How did you choose your partner? What qualities made them an appealing partner?
3:25 pm, January 25. Got a text from Knome, "Void Tag Team 2013." That's not all. Within that same day, I had another text from Wade suggesting a team up for the tournament, which is a story for another time.

2. How much did your characters and story plans dictate this choice, if any?
The decision transcended our characters and any potential stories, this was about us as brothers in arms.  I think we both mystically agreed that this will be less about words coming out of peoples mouths and more about the fists punching those mouths.

3.How much research was required to craft your conflict with your opponents? If you did any at all.
Took me all of 45 minutes to throw together a scenario for all four fighters. Johnny Patch was the wildcard, and Johnny Sweet had some of the better plot possibilities. Johnny S. old west back-story led me to a Texas hold 'em setting. That was the easy part.

Communication

4. How did you communicate your battle plans, brainstorming, progress with your partner?
A mix of text messages and using Celtx workspace. Normally, Knome hits me up with a text to check in, but this time around I was hollering at him to make sure he wasn't killed by a table.

5. Did you feel the communication was good or could be improved? If so, what worked/didn’t work?
Our comm was good, but it could always be improved. Like, say Knome and I lived in the same area code. What did not happen was a daily dialogue between us, which I feel is important for any writer/artist team.

6. What mediums or tools did you use to communicate effectively?
Celtx was a decent starting point for the prelim stuff. We shared thumbnails/panel map, costume redesigns, and hashed out finer details of the script there.

Workload

7. Who performed which duties to your comics creation? Plotting, Scripting, Pencils, Inks, Colors, Lettering?
Plot/script/colors/lettering/line art of pages 5-8 + 13-14 = me. Plot/line art of pages 1-4 + 9-12 = Knome.

8. How did you determine the division of labor between you and your partner?
The magic number was 15 (pages). Divide that by 2 (artists). With a tentative total like that, I was hesitant to leave it uneven, so I had hoped to throw in an intro splash and an epilogue/coda. Of course, that is not the case now.

9. What strengths or weaknesses did you attempt to manifest/cover up in your shared duties?
The story revolved around Knome's predisposition for action sequences. I, too, am a fan of hard boiled action, so that was that. Since this is my first sequential art project (in at least 4 years), I was rusty on sheer output. Luckily Knome banged out enough of the visuals that I didn't have to tax my brain on page design.

10. Did you encounter some snags in your process that your partner helped you overcome?
Lots. Firstly, the plot was thin and a one-liner festival. My kind of comic. There was a point in the drafting that I needed Res to deliver comeback remarks (pg10/panel6, pg11/panel3) that Knome filled in celtx (and quickly deleted, I think) that got a good reaction at my end on the level of YESSS THATS A ZINGER (something about calling Brute, "my lil pony"). And then there is the part where my phantom page 15 hinged on Knome's page 12. Nasty continuity stuff.

Editorial

11. Were there any disagreements that arose between the two creators? Script issues, art issues, final cut decisions?
The only disagreements were cosmetically minor details that we addressed during the mapping process. Specifically how everyone gestures in the poker scene and what kind of sunglasses Max wears. Altogether, I rolled in any ideas he had. Those being the helicopter explosion making a crater and Max freefalling. I definitely wanted Res to suplex Brute into the Johnnys. It worked in a way that we thought of cool moments to get EACH OTHERS fighter a time to shine.

12. How did you resolve any disputes that arose? Who made the final call?
Ultimately, I had the final say in the production. It was down to the wire of the weekend, and planning a updating session was not an option.

Product

13. Are you satisfied with the fruits of your shared labors?
Yes, and no.

14. If yes, why? If no, what can you account that to and how can this be improved in the future?
Yes as in Knome delivered some images that were on point (the dino suplex, Johnny Patch swinging a beam like a tornado). And seeing him draw a building was totally satisfying. No, as in, the deadline loomed when some key elements were losing value e.g. line edit/clean-up, color polish, panels and letters. It was a time-stab.

Tourney

15. Who did you want to fight in this tourney?
P2 and Arena.

16. Who did you fear to fight?
P2 and Arena.

17. What was the funniest thing that happened between your partnership during the comics creation?
The plot brainstorm was amusing (to me). Even before the tournament started, it was fun to talk about dusting knuckles.

18. What was the most rewarding part?
Receiving Knome's last 2 pages (#11 & 12).

19. What was the most difficult part of your comics creation?
THE COLORING!

20. If you could do it all again, would you and what would you do differently?
I would do it again only if I am allowed to freeze time for 48 hours on Saturday, February 23rd, coloring everything how I wanted to. Or maybe I could have stayed in on that day.

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News & Events / Re: GRAB A PARTNER! THE 2013 TAG TOURNAMENT!!
« on: Feb 25, 2013, 01:14 AM »
Pages upped. Hopefully I wasn't too late. SAAAADFAAAAAACE.

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GO FOR BROKE! / Re: Freeze Frame's update:22-02-13
« on: Feb 22, 2013, 03:46 PM »
STEFAN! Your art is looking sexy as usual! I have a minor gripe with the marquee streaks but your work is lending itself well to a mixed media style. Hope you've been well, its been a lonnnnng time, brohhh.

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News & Events / Re: GRAB A PARTNER! THE 2013 TAG TOURNAMENT!!
« on: Feb 08, 2013, 12:37 AM »
Can I play toooooooooo. Res + Knomer = Team Blonde Ambition. Team Platinum Exploders? Team Maximum Resistance?

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spit spat, time to chat / Re: THE GOOD OL PHOTO-THREAT.
« on: Feb 09, 2009, 02:09 PM »
dammmmmitt Jho, you should've told me you'd be back in SF

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spit spat, time to chat / Re: THE GOOD OL PHOTO-THREAT.
« on: May 06, 2007, 01:41 PM »
very myspace, but the shirt is major.

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spit spat, time to chat / Re: The good old photothreat
« on: Mar 24, 2007, 07:21 PM »
KUH YOOOOOOOOOOO TEEE.
you've opened up a can of horny worms posting your pics as an exceptionally adorable female.

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spit spat, time to chat / Re: The good old photothreat
« on: Mar 24, 2007, 12:22 PM »
GIVE US YOUR FLESH

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spit spat, time to chat / Re: The good old photothreat
« on: Feb 06, 2007, 08:02 PM »
thanks for killing this thread (and no, if i wouldn't flip my judgement even if a cute girl posted her tits on here)

(although my male instincts would say otherwise)

(its the principle)

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New here? / INTRODUCE YOURSELF
« on: Jul 24, 2006, 11:59 PM »
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Ahoy! :thumbsup:  just joined the forums tonight to see what I could see.

The names Kozispoon. I'm 21 and hang my hat here in the loveliness that is SanFrancisco. I'm a student here at the Art Institute, of which I only have a couple quarters left to snag that degree of awsome.
WOOOH, more norcal voidlings! hope to see you at APE next year, we must begin forming west coast alliances.

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New here? / INTRODUCE YOURSELF
« on: May 07, 2006, 09:15 PM »
HOLY CRAP THERES A LOT OF LOCAL VOIDLINGS TO ME. Souf Sacramento hold it dowwwwn. Whats up Hataka, NeverForsakenMore, Chemicalnova!

Welcome to Void, everyone. Hurry up and battle.

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New here? / INTRODUCE YOURSELF
« on: May 03, 2006, 02:13 AM »
welcome, fellow californian. one day we shall unite in a bloody revolution of art.

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New here? / INTRODUCE YOURSELF
« on: Nov 10, 2004, 11:41 AM »
JESUS. everyone always seems to forget that MICKEY is the most kickass female artist here, and possibly across the world. but yer pretty badass, too, Luni  :wub:

and don't worry, there are a good crop of chickie artists here, and they're all great in their own sexy ways.

WELCOME NOOBS, HURRY UP AND DRAW SOME ART AND POST THEM IN THEIR RESPECTIVE FORUM AREAS!

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New here? / INTRODUCE YOURSELF
« on: Feb 25, 2004, 01:46 AM »
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he colored my dan vs james fight. I had to go out of town.... so he finished it for me. Thanks man. did a good job too.
we can do that???

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New here? / INTRODUCE YOURSELF
« on: Feb 13, 2004, 05:46 PM »
P2= pimpin x 2

or is it squared?

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New here? / INTRODUCE YOURSELF
« on: Feb 11, 2004, 10:58 PM »
i'm catchin up to you, Wei, we'll see who's worstest!

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New here? / INTRODUCE YOURSELF
« on: Feb 11, 2004, 10:20 PM »
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holy HELL man.. your here 2 days and your up to 60+ posts...  something here just aint right...  looks like your gunnin for my spot.....
this phenomenon is not uncommon to popular sites; i've seen this happen time and time again in some places.

there are the lurkers, the flamers, the boormans, and the mags class of bbs users, but ladies and gentlemen, i would like to introduce you to a more dangerous class of bbs user: the Forum wh0re


heheh, no offense blindwatchman/brad, just ribbin ya  :lol:

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New here? / INTRODUCE YOURSELF
« on: Nov 17, 2003, 08:05 PM »
Hahahaha. thanks for making me realize that tact is the proper course of action in the ways of love and war; the signature says it all. ;)
and ms. artica, welcome, these forums could always use the warm presence of a lady. smoooooth.

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New here? / INTRODUCE YOURSELF
« on: Nov 16, 2003, 05:58 PM »
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I'm Meredith D. (some people call me Red) I'm also currently single. (wait this is starting to sound like one of those video dating things...) I'm 18 and in college, but not the one I really wanna go to yet.

Single, eh? 18 and in college, you say? Hmm. Should I take the suave route and formally introduce myself to the young lady with a smooth hint of interest added, or shall I use the ever-so blunt, yet effective "HOLLA."

Decisions, decisions.  :huh:

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New here? / INTRODUCE YOURSELF
« on: Nov 02, 2003, 04:17 PM »
hahah, diabolicol, you bastard, you always spell my handle wrong. well, i understand, since my screenname makes use of the 'z' rather than 's'
eh, whatever. dint matta newayz, fasho.
ah, shieet, PK. POLYKARBON folk holla! i went by the handle of V1S10N back on the PK forums, mostly hung around the fightclub.

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New here? / INTRODUCE YOURSELF
« on: Oct 30, 2003, 08:11 PM »
any friend of diabolicol is a friend of mine. thats a weird policy. but yeah, welcome welcome.

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New here? / INTRODUCE YOURSELF
« on: Oct 29, 2003, 12:49 AM »
holy crap, Toast is right, we're at 119 members so far. we're catching up to those HUGO bastards -shakes fist- EXACTLY half of their total number as of the time i type this.
so yeah, who are these lurkin fockers running around this board not properly intradoosin themselves.

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