As the note said, Witch Pitch will he oh hold. When drawing i kept being unhappy with what i did. So i want to figure out what kind of comic i'll like. What i really want from it.
I want to thank every single one of you who subscribed and i want to say that Witch Pitch will not dissapear, so i guess you'll have to wait for me ;v; *smacks head into a wall*
I'll try to do a few other projects before continuing this one. I hope you understand and don't hate me ^^"
P.S. i'm sorry for any grammar mistakes i make e-e
Ahh... I feel really awkward saying anything... especially since you didn't ask (though had you, I'd still feel awkward) but reading what you do have up you had a good start! And if it's important to you, the most important thing to do is to not give up (permanently) though if it really is important to you, it'll be impossible to permanently give up anyway. Sometimes taking a break or a step back is a good thing. I just wanted to throw some tips and suggestions your way that have helped me... Since you mentioned not knowing where to start or where it was going... I'm sure you'll figure it out though and it'll be awesome even though it doesn't feel that way now. I really hope this is okay. If it's not, know I'm really sorry and was just trying to help ^^;. As far as the story goes, if you have any awesome scenes that you really like that inspire this comic you could try to set up some kind of timeline with those first on what you want happening in what order and go from there. Or just sitting down and writing a short non-detailed script or outline of things you want your comic to have. Those are both good starts. You can always add whatever you want later. As far as the art goes, if you're confused you can try and imagine it as a movie or tv show, what scenes you want in what order, how they'd work and figure out paneling and layout later too. For my own... I write a story board, which is pretty much stick figures with word bubbles and then see what I want and don't later... you can always go back and change what you don't like after all but it is a lot easier the more you have laid out. Lastly, don't worry! You WILL get the hang of it and it'll become a lot easier the more you work on it! Persistence is key. GOD, I really hope I haven't said anything to offend you or out of turn by trying to help.... Good luck, I really enjoyed what you had done. : )
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