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Author Topic: Webcomics made by CtS readers?  (Read 4359 times)
Mithandir
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« on: February 16, 2009, 03:50:00 AM »

So .. which of our readers have webcomics of their own? Link them in this thread and I'll list them in the top post.

Please note: only list comics you make (or can confirm are made by a CtS reader).

List is (for now) alphabetical based on nickname of the author.

DragynPending Else
Nebra ReppalkJust Another Day
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« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2009, 01:09:56 PM »

I also draw Beastling...though, I'm guessing you're not listing comics that aren't updating, at the moment.
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« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2011, 08:51:39 AM »

count me in,im also a webcomics fan. this would be fun. Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2011, 04:26:56 PM »

CTS makes me want to set up a webcomic of my own, but there are a couple of problems...


1: I know HTML, but not enough coding to make a good website.

2: I don't know how to set up a web page.

3: I hear it costs several hundred dollars to set up a website, money I don't have that I can spend.

4: I don't have the attention span to spend long lengths of time drawing comics.

5: I can't draw well anyway.

6: I don't trust website making websites or templates or shareware, etc.


I do have a good storyline thought up along with some characters, but I have those six brick walls in my way as well.
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« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2011, 07:31:40 PM »

Ultrainventor, there are definitely good CMS setups you can use to get started. I'm pretty sure a good number of webcomics I follow have started down that path this way. If you're really interested in setting up a webcomic, don't let this be the thing that gets in your way. Of course, I don't run my own webcomic, so my advice is pretty limited here.
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« Reply #5 on: October 24, 2011, 02:17:47 PM »

count me out thou i can suggest some of the other web comics i read
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« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2011, 12:50:10 AM »

Hey Ultrainventor. Sorry for not seeing your post earlier (these forums are so inactive I didn't notice there were comments!) lemme address some of your issues ...

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1: I know HTML, but not enough coding to make a good website.
2: I don't know how to set up a web page.

There's several comic-specific systems to make this easier for you. Comicpress is pretty popular, it's based around wordpress (a very popular blogging system) and used by some big comics out there. CtS uses its own system that I made myself, but I wouldn't recommend doing that unless you're a programmer Smiley

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3: I hear it costs several hundred dollars to set up a website, money I don't have that I can spend.

There's many sites that host webcomics for free. CtS runs on a cheap host that costs me about $6 per month (so $72/year). A domain name costs another $12/year.

You know what, if you're serious about making a comic, send me an email (mith AT fantasycomic DOT com) and I can probably set you up with something like http://yourcomicnamehere.fantasycomic.com/ for free if you want.

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4: I don't have the attention span to spend long lengths of time drawing comics.

Ah yeah, that can be an issue. It takes a lot of work and devotion to get a comic out regularly, as you can probably tell from the big hiatuses CTS has been suffering. On average, each strip takes us between 5 and 10 hours to make.

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5: I can't draw well anyway.
Can't help you there I'm afraid. I can't draw at all myself. I leave all that to Alien. I'm told practice makes perfect, but if not, try and find an artist to collaborate with like I did (I don't think marrying them is a requirement).

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6: I don't trust website making websites or templates or shareware, etc.
There's good ones and there's bad ones. I wouldn't go for shareware myself when there's so many freeware ones around. The big cms systems tend to have pages with user contributed and reviewed templates.
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