Final Comic Outcomes
I am really pleased with my final outcomes for my comic. I have put a lot of effort into having it completed well and have spent a lot of time developing the content, including characters, plot line, back story. Additionally I have tried to adhere to the comic guidelines as recommended by all the comic rules that I came across in my research.
I think the tone of the comic is successful and the mediums I used are quite nice. I think the characters are pretty true to the sketches I had come up with, especially since I find reproducing the characters within their panels to be one of my biggest challenges. I do think I definitely still need practice. I am not totally happy with the way the big panels with the small characters came out. I think they look flat, and a big muddy within their surroundings.
Things to improve on for my final draft include:
Lettering: I would like to do most my comic by hand in the future and then polish it off on photoshop, using digital font instead of trying to recreate it.
Small characters: Perhaps I would draw individual panels that require small characters at a larger scale and then put the page together on photoshop.
Golden Ratio: I would definitely like to improve with using the Golden Ratio, it definitely seems to be the way to go when designing your layout.
Because of all these reasons I will probably re-draw these first few pages, either later this year or during the summer when I complete this whole chapter. I would really like to do this idea justice, because in the long run, after a few chapters I think it could actually be a really good comic, if only I learn how to execute it properly.
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