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News & Events / VOID ON AIR
« on: Mar 02, 2013, 10:47 AM »
    IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE A GUEST LOOK BELOW

    CAN YOU READ AND TALK ABOUT COMICS? DO YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFUL FACE?
    THEN PM ME OR TINMAN TODAY WITH YOUR SKYPE AND WE'LL ADD YOU TO OUR "OK LETS DO THIS NOW WHO'S ABOUT" LIST!


    Episode 1

    Only managed to discuss 3 of the comics due to time constraints.

    With me this time was Pocketmouse, Majikura and Underwoodwriter.

    Thresher~

    Episode 2
    Co-hosting with TinMAN and discussing TTT comics
    • Satin and LilyFeather
    • Johnny Sweet and Johnny Patch
    • Maximus and Res
    • Tabris and Haze
    • Beo and Mimi the Mime

    Guests; Jetser & GPS Device
    With a brief and quiet appearence by Julienya

    Episode 3
    Co-Hosting with Tinman and discussing TTT Comics;
    • Hiemie and Tinman
    • Gregly and Bobojo
    • Tofubeast and Coatl
    • PyrasTerran and Felle

    With guests; Cracking Skulls & Sabulive


    Episode 4
    Co-hosting with TinMan and discussing the final batch of TTT Round 1 comics
    • TLBot and Ethanol Jones
    • Jane Blonde and May Wu
    • Gossamer Swan and Kojiro
    • Scrumpy and Mammon

    With guests;BoboJo & Magistelle

    THIS HAS BEEN AWESOME GUYS[/list]

    EPISODE 5 DETAILS, CREDITS AND LINKS

    Void on Air Episode 6!

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    Art Jams / TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT ART JAM
    « on: Feb 05, 2013, 05:04 PM »
    In a similar vein to the invitational JAM, this is where you can post Tag Team tournament related art and other awesome stuff.

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    Art Jams / Drawing Words and Writing Pictures - FUNKBUSTER
    « on: Jan 16, 2013, 12:09 PM »
    WEEK ONE


    FUNKBUSTER CRITIQUE
    I was joined by the lovely Bechahns, the eloquent AnTinWoodsman and the delightful PockerM0use to look over your works and give you our thoughts!

    We also had OtakuTaylor and Energy making themselves known in the chat.

    Apologies for the distorted sounds, it seems to be a Livestream issue.

    Next homework will be up soon!



    One of the primary things we look for in a comic is some kind of story: a narrative. That narrative can take many forms, but one of it’s central functions is that it gives the impression of time passing, or of actions happening. It’s a kind of magic really; you read a comic about a baseball game, and you can “see”the ball getting hit, the runners circling the bases, and the shortstop throwing the ball home.

    At the most basic level, comics tell stories by creating a sense of movement and of time passing within each drawing. Let’s look at how this works. In this activity, you will learn how to portray different kinds of motion within a single drawing. The challenge is obvious: Your drawing doesn’t literally move. how can you bring it to life?

    Materials
    some office paper or sketchbook
    pencil
    erasor

    Instructions
    Following is a list of five moving objects. Sketch them in five separate, each one a single image (not in sequence). Don’t draw a panel around the image.
    a person running
    a car speeding
    a ball falling
    a person staggering
    a newspaper page blowing in the wind

    And by due I mean then we'll look at what we have and see what works, and what does not. We will try and work out why this is the case and hopefully apply this in the future.

    Then I'll post the next set of homework and we can power on from there!


    Previous Crap goes here!

    So it's the new year! You've eaten your way through the festive season, drinking relaxing and chilling all cool with your friends and fools when you turn your hand to comic projects and LE GASP! You have gone a bit out of practice.

    Or maybe you've languished in a structure-less life, sleeping strange, ever changing hours that leave you drained creatively.

    You have entered a bit of a funk. Let's bust that shall we?

    After watching The BenT Ones first "once a week video" I went to Amazon and bought the comic teaching textbook Drawing Words and Writing Pictures. Now, we already have a pretty good understanding of alot of this here at Void, but we can certainly do with more practice.

    So what I was considering posting the homework assignments from the books chapters, this will focus on basic abilities and looking at what works.

    If this is something you would like to know, just drop a note here in the thread. If their is sufficient interest I'll post the first set and you can hop to it! I'm already doing this for some friends, so don't worry about causing me extra work.

    Thresher, OUT!

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    News & Events / Want a comic critiqued?
    « on: Jun 26, 2012, 08:13 AM »
    With the sheer amount of comics being posted I've not been able to crit as many comics as I would have liked to lately. Ideally, I'd like to be able to leave something substantial on every new comic, but time is a bummer like that.

    So here's the deal, post a battle you've done here and I'll crit it.

    It doesn't have to be recent, just something you've done you want looking at.


    Other voiders, feel free to join in with the critting madness.

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    Art Jams / Sailor Void Jam
    « on: May 09, 2012, 10:00 PM »
    Let's not let terrible ideas go to waste.


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    GO FOR BROKE! / Thresher does Stuff
    « on: Oct 13, 2011, 02:04 PM »
    Alternatively, how to rush a comic and make it look like shite.


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