BLADE OF THE FREAK: CHAPTER 003

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Contreraschz
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BLADE OF THE FREAK: CHAPTER 003

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003: HERE COMES ALCA!

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Post by Jinoku »

The comic is really well done. Your backgrounds and character expressions work very well. Also the story seems to be pretty good and creative. Only Gripe I have currently is the website layout, its kinda hard to navigate. I'm not sure if I actually started at the beginning or not. Did he start with the sword?

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Post by Levi-chan »

I agree for all points with above. Awesome everything - just some niggles with the website, man.

Also, the images are pretty fat - for a greyscale image, that is pretty massive, Felipe. That, or the server is slow.

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yeah, but I really don't know what is the problem

I saved the same image in GIF format and the size was almost the same!!
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Post by Christwriter »

The key for saving a tiny image is low-ish quality and 72dpi.

What image program are you using?

Photoshop has a formatting tool called "Save for Web". You'll get a picture of your image plus all these little buttons and slides and other settings you can check to yank it down to reasonable.

Also, below 100kb is reasonable. I will sacrifice much readable quality to keep my images below 75kb. There are dialup readers. I was one of them for six months. Have sympathy.

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christwriter wrote:The key for saving a tiny image is low-ish quality and 72dpi.

What image program are you using?

Photoshop has a formatting tool called "Save for Web". You'll get a picture of your image plus all these little buttons and slides and other settings you can check to yank it down to reasonable.

Also, below 100kb is reasonable. I will sacrifice much readable quality to keep my images below 75kb. There are dialup readers. I was one of them for six months. Have sympathy.

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thanks man I did it with chap. 3
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Post by Christwriter »

No problem. Glad to be of help.

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--Abbykat, NaNoWriMo participant '04

Coloring tutorial It's a little like coloring boot camp. Without the boots.

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Post by LibertyCabbage »

this comic is really cool ^_^

the translation is bad but I think that makes it funnier =O

awesome!
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