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Greetings! Hmm... I wonder why you didn't announce the third volume of Haywire. Probably have some good personal reasons for that, oh well.
So I found it on my own. Yep, I'm getting really fond of your epic comic. Actually I got, after starting to read the second volume. Story is intriguing and the characters are quite to my liking, and overall it's very enjoyable. And I love how you toss in those Blood refs here and there, bravo!
Though artwork really, really requires some tuning. Probably I'm the last person you'd listen to, but you make such mistakes that literally hurt my eyes... For instance, the length of arms is a very common problem of yours. As for the story, I have no problem with "even less answers". In fact, I love it and it makes me hungry for more. But what's with the plotholes? Well, not exactly plotholes, but... How did Abe and Hal defeated those cliffhanger zombies. I was expecting at least some sort of battle in the beginning of volume 3. Or how did this girl with dreadlocks(I'm sorry, I forgot if her name was mentioned) got to this desolate shore. A couple of frames(instead of characters' own narration) explaining such events won't hurt, I guess.
I sure don't mind listening to anyone, hell, I appreciate any feedback I get. In depth criticism is something I don't often get.
The reason I didn't announce anything here is because I figure no one will go through the effort of clicking and registering at wowio just to read my comic. I'd upload the whole issue here, but I really don't want to upload 25 separate pages everytime. If dev-art would have an "upload-pdf" feature, I wouldn't think twice. Allthough I suppose I should update those links now.
As for your other comments, first and foremost I'd like you to understand that Haywire is very experimental. I could go for static close ups of people looking angry or something, but I deliberately decided to go for more cinematic angles I knew I'd have a hard time drawing. Sometimes it works, apparently more often then I'd like, it doesn't. But I want try anyway, and hopefully, eventually master it.
Same goes for the narration, I'm a fan of non-conventional narration, so often I mix chronogical orders, or leave important things out. I admit that having a character think or tell it out loud is a bit a cheap, and I shall try to avoid this in the future.
I made it out for myself that I don't want to keep remaking things. I already see things that hurt my eyes in 1 and 2, but I want to get on with it, and consistently try and learn new things in both art and storydepartment.
Another thing is that this issue took nearly 6 months or so to complete, so I often forget to tell crucial things or tell the same thing twice. =] This is also the first time I really make a comic, so perhaps it might've been wiser to go something more traditional to start with, but I never said I was smart. ;]
Concretely, they escaped the zombies because they ran, and Elizabeth 'Liz' shipwrecked her boat on either the cliffs, or maybe because of a tentacle attack. As for why she stole the boat in the first place, I haven't really decided yet =].
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Hmm... I wonder why you didn't announce the third volume of Haywire. Probably have some good personal reasons for that, oh well.
So I found it on my own. Yep, I'm getting really fond of your epic comic. Actually I got, after starting to read the second volume. Story is intriguing and the characters are quite to my liking, and overall it's very enjoyable.
Though artwork really, really requires some tuning. Probably I'm the last person you'd listen to, but you make such mistakes that literally hurt my eyes... For instance, the length of arms is a very common problem of yours.
As for the story, I have no problem with "even less answers". In fact, I love it and it makes me hungry for more. But what's with the plotholes? Well, not exactly plotholes, but... How did Abe and Hal defeated those cliffhanger zombies. I was expecting at least some sort of battle in the beginning of volume 3. Or how did this girl with dreadlocks(I'm sorry, I forgot if her name was mentioned) got to this desolate shore. A couple of frames(instead of characters' own narration) explaining such events won't hurt, I guess.
The last person you'd listen to is out!
I sure don't mind listening to anyone, hell, I appreciate any feedback I get. In depth criticism is something I don't often get.
The reason I didn't announce anything here is because I figure no one will go through the effort of clicking and registering at wowio just to read my comic. I'd upload the whole issue here, but I really don't want to upload 25 separate pages everytime. If dev-art would have an "upload-pdf" feature, I wouldn't think twice. Allthough I suppose I should update those links now.
As for your other comments, first and foremost I'd like you to understand that Haywire is very experimental. I could go for static close ups of people looking angry or something, but I deliberately decided to go for more cinematic angles I knew I'd have a hard time drawing. Sometimes it works, apparently more often then I'd like, it doesn't. But I want try anyway, and hopefully, eventually master it.
Same goes for the narration, I'm a fan of non-conventional narration, so often I mix chronogical orders, or leave important things out. I admit that having a character think or tell it out loud is a bit a cheap, and I shall try to avoid this in the future.
I made it out for myself that I don't want to keep remaking things. I already see things that hurt my eyes in 1 and 2, but I want to get on with it, and consistently try and learn new things in both art and storydepartment.
Another thing is that this issue took nearly 6 months or so to complete, so I often forget to tell crucial things or tell the same thing twice. =] This is also the first time I really make a comic, so perhaps it might've been wiser to go something more traditional to start with, but I never said I was smart. ;]
Concretely, they escaped the zombies because they ran, and Elizabeth 'Liz' shipwrecked her boat on either the cliffs, or maybe because of a tentacle attack. As for why she stole the boat in the first place, I haven't really decided yet =].
I hope this sheds some insight.
Stay fresh!
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Well, not soon anyway.
Time is scarce and the workload for a comic is quite demanding, which is why I'm not doing any loose works anymore either. So Posty's yours, H ;]
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I'll be sure to let you know if and when I ever do something productive with them.
Cheers.
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