Blah blah, firewall still broke, insert upsetting reason here.
On Monday the firewall issue will be resolved one way or another. Either I will fix it or I will shoot it.
I am excited to get my Stik-fas in the mail. I am running through different ideas that I will use them for in my head now. One is to just replace my stick figures in previous Vail Life comics and use them as models on a white back ground.
Another thought is start a story line comic and actually tell a story with them. Since I am not a great writer but I feel I do good at creating D&D adventures it would be to design an adventure and then run them as characters through it in comic panel fashion.
Then I start thinking about how best to do that. Do I want to place them in front of a "green screen" and Photoshop a world around them? Or would it be more fun to create some type of diorama to place them in? How about if that diorama is made from everyday household items that I would find on my desk?
As far as the story goes do I want to inject humor into it each week? Or do I want it to be a serious story? Maybe I will create a mixture of a serious story with a lot of comic relief? Do I base the story completely off of D&D?
Or do I write a story based off of a dream I had last night about my WoW character? In the dream he crossed into another world through an oak tree that connected and cut through various realities. Around that oak floated globes, each one a different reality that you could enter just by stepping through the globe. Although the globes were only the size of your head your action of stepping into the globe would pull you into a window of a new reality.
Anyways the comic this week is a representation of that dream I had.
What I will most likely do is write up a number of ideas and do the one that comes easiest to me. I will play with it a bit and maybe storyboard some stuff out. The Photoshop method sounds like a lot of work I would have to put into it and my dream story was based off of a dream so is pretty short and fragmented. We will see.
On Monday the firewall issue will be resolved one way or another. Either I will fix it or I will shoot it.
I am excited to get my Stik-fas in the mail. I am running through different ideas that I will use them for in my head now. One is to just replace my stick figures in previous Vail Life comics and use them as models on a white back ground.
Another thought is start a story line comic and actually tell a story with them. Since I am not a great writer but I feel I do good at creating D&D adventures it would be to design an adventure and then run them as characters through it in comic panel fashion.
Then I start thinking about how best to do that. Do I want to place them in front of a "green screen" and Photoshop a world around them? Or would it be more fun to create some type of diorama to place them in? How about if that diorama is made from everyday household items that I would find on my desk?
As far as the story goes do I want to inject humor into it each week? Or do I want it to be a serious story? Maybe I will create a mixture of a serious story with a lot of comic relief? Do I base the story completely off of D&D?
Or do I write a story based off of a dream I had last night about my WoW character? In the dream he crossed into another world through an oak tree that connected and cut through various realities. Around that oak floated globes, each one a different reality that you could enter just by stepping through the globe. Although the globes were only the size of your head your action of stepping into the globe would pull you into a window of a new reality.
Anyways the comic this week is a representation of that dream I had.
What I will most likely do is write up a number of ideas and do the one that comes easiest to me. I will play with it a bit and maybe storyboard some stuff out. The Photoshop method sounds like a lot of work I would have to put into it and my dream story was based off of a dream so is pretty short and fragmented. We will see.
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