shastab24 wrote: Continuity can get a little tricky when bouncing off several artists. I drew my page the way I did because he seemed to be topless under the dress in page 2.
So he does. And I drew him with clothes underneath the dress on page one.
At this point I think I'm just gonna not stress about it… xD
If that was necessary you could have let me know and I would have fixed it - the darkening really needs to go behind the muzzle flash. And if the light source is different I probably would have tweaked the shading a little too - made it starker.
sux wrote: If someone could help with the dimensions for the web print I'd appreciate it.
My original files got messed up so I'm gonna redraw my pages. I have the size for Print but not for Web.
Soon as I get the Web size I can start drawing and get these reworks done in no time flat. :D
Use the same proportions as for print.
On The Duck width over 950 pixels interferes with the layout. Anything up to that is fine and different people use different sizes. I usually use the whole 950 pixels but my pages tend have too much fine detail. Pages tend to be somewhere between 800 and 950 pixels wide. So for example 800x1067 or 825x1100 or 900x1200.
I originally posted this info in the "Design & consistency" thread. The basic idea is this: Have your page be 1.5 times as tall as it's wide. Pick 2100 px for your width, and you get the print size. Your original artwork should not be smaller than this size (so it won't be pixelated in print!). Resize it to roughly 900 px width and you get the web size.