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Re: Subterfugitives (MOC Lego webcomic) has officially begun!
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 21 Aug 2001 09:45:01 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Joel Kuester writes:
> Hi all!
>
> This is an official announcement to the Lugnet community that my pet project
> and long time labor of love is officially online and on its way!
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> Subterfugitives is a cinematic sequential art novel that is divided into 7
> main parts (called discs) for reasons that will become clear as the story
> evolves. Each Disc begins with a short parable that metaphorically explains
> backstory and mythos of the Subterfugitive universe. The first parable is
> now ready to be viewed, with the first chapter coming very soon!
> Warning, the Subterfugitive page is not intended for slow modems!
Yeahhhhh...this is what DSL was intended for! :) The site looks
*fantastic*, Joel, and I can see where all the MOCs have gone!
I especially like a few of the custom figs you've made for your
characters--that nun is simply *brilliant.*
The presentation is excellent all around--it's not too "photography"
but it's also not too "drawn." The structure looks like it's going
to lend to the story very well.
> I know that Tripod popups can be annyoing to some, but unless you are
> prepared to offer a better place to put Subterfugitives, don't mention it (I
> don't like them either, but I am flat broke right now and cannot afford
> webhosting).
It's good you mentioned this--the popups are really my only
concern from a compositional standpoint. Fortunately, I have
tweaks that suppress such beasties. :) Die, X-10 potty-cam
ads!
> also, I want to credit Kevin Maynes for the "image click" format. 'The
> Wanderer' was the first time I saw that used in sequential art, but I liked
> it too much not to use it here.
I click in the middle first if nothing else is obvious, but
some might not find it so intuitive. Is there any backdoor
to manipulate frames?
> Also, the Epoch Parables are not sci-fi at all, but the whole
> Subterfugitives storyline will take place in space, on ships, in the future,
> so I included .space as a posting group due to the 'impending relevancy'.
I think it's relevant. I do so love those MOCs of yours!
And the set design is quite evocative. Now get back to work,
we're waiting for more...more...more! (insert random
insatiable-beast noises here)
best
LFB
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