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Episode 323 - A space of your own

Ozoneocean at May 16, 2017, midnight
tags: quackcast-323-a-space-of-your-own

Drawing in public can be a pain! You really need to find somewhere comfortable, with lots of space, good lighting, and the right atmosphere to be able to settle down and work on your drawings… It can be tricky to find just the right posy. But it also depends on the types of materials you use and the atmosphere that you want to experience while you're working. In this Quackcast we talk about Hyena Hell's newspost on the subject and people's comments, as well as our own experiences with trying to draw in public places and the annoyances of public harassment.

Speaking of knowing where to draw, there's the cautionary tale of Canadian Archie artist Gisele Lagace, who was detained and body-searched by US border guards for carrying unfinished drawings! She was intended to finish them at her hotel so she could sell them at the convention, but according to the US border guards and their extremely “strict” interpretation of the regulations due to the current political climate in the US, that constituted “doing work” while on US soil, so she was denied entry and missed out on the convention she was booked to appear at. So there are other considerations to finding the right place to do your drawings!

The music for this week by Gunwallace is for Slaughter at Camp Notamoovi - Dark, suspenseful, mounting dread… it’s dark outside and something horrible is lurking, but it turns out to be a man with no trousers on chasing a raccoon with a pair of pants on its head… who are then both BRUTALLY MURDERED!!!!

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Episode 322 - Comedycast

Ozoneocean at May 9, 2017, midnight
tags: 322, banes, beard, chronicles, comedycast, comic, community, featured, gunwallace, ozoneocean, podcast, quackcast, silhouette, the, theme, webcomics

Banes has been doing a series of very intelligent newsposts focusing on the mechanics of comedy over the past few weeks. Today in this Quackcast we go over the first three parts of these reports: Comedic Premise, Comedic Characters, and Good and Bad character traits! This one is just Banes and I… stripped down and simple, which is how people know us in these parts, which is embarrassing but we're used to it. If you want to get a better idea of the stuff we talk about then click on the links to Banes' newsposts bellow.

The music for this week by Gunwallace is for the Silhouette Chronicles. It's somber, yet intriguing and somehow invigorating. A lovely duet of cello and violin!

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Episode 321 - Cafecast

Ozoneocean at May 2, 2017, midnight
tags: Banes, cafecast, featured comic, featured theme, Gunwallace, Half Hearted Headache, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 321, Scared by the Bell, Tantz Aerine, Webcomics community

We titled this one “Cafecast” on the suggestion of Pitface! Instead of chatting about a subject, we took ourselves off to a metaphorical cafe and all started drawing, working on sketches, our latest comic pages, and chatting as we did. We're all comic artists after all and we talk about doing comic all the time, it's only fair that we actually WORK on them from time to time! Gotta “walk the walk”, not just “talk the talk”. We were also inspired by the video Pitface made of herself drawing her latest page of Putrid Meat for the 10th anniversary (vid linked in the notes). Watch it while you listen to this!
So this is just a nice, informal chat from us as we draw. Next week we'll get back to more structured stuff when banes and I talk about how to do comedy and how to make comedic characters in comics.

The music for this week by Gunwallace is for Half Hearted Headache. The theme fits very well with the comic title! It brings to mind a desolate wasteland in a post apocalyptic techno future, haunted by cyborgs and the hulks of burnt out military battle robots… Which is not what the comic is about but that’s what it paints for me: Jean Michel Jarre, meets knight Rider!

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Episode 320 - Making the reader believe

Ozoneocean at April 25, 2017, midnight
tags: Banes, featured comic, featured theme, Gunwallace, Making the reader believe, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 320, Slaughter at Camp Notamoovi, Tantz Aerine, The Gloom, Webcomics community

In this Quackcast I wanted to talk about the magic of authorship: how the creator of a story sets up the whole situation so that they can convince the reader of anything. You can write a story about the smartest man in the world, and the reader will believe that they are, within the story, because you set it up that way: not just by having other characters reacting to them and forming that impression, but also independently convincing the audience of it as well by having them solving riddles and such or knowing lots of languages, quoting literary texts etc, but the creator doesn't have to be a very smart person themselves…
Like Sherlock Holmes is seen as super smart because he's meant to, but Arthur Conan Doyle wasn't a super genius himself.
You can write about a Casanova type charmer who's fantastic with the opposite sex and readers will believe, but only if you set the stage well enough.
You as the creator set the parameters for anything to happen. Without having certain abilities or skills yourself, you can create a character with totally convincing skills far outside of yourself.

The music for this week by Gunwallace is for The Gloom, it's creepy, ghostly, unsettling, uneven. This one gets under your skin and keeps you off-balance.

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Episode 319 - Roll out the photocomics!

Ozoneocean at April 18, 2017, midnight
tags: featured comic, featured theme, Gunwallace, half-hearted headache, Neander Chan, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 319, Roll out the photocomics!, Webcomics community

Photocomics don't get nearly enough love. A while ago Banes did a great newspost on the subject where he did some great little promotional reviews of some prominent photocomics on DD. I thought that was a cool idea and I've been meaning to return to the subject for a while. In this Quackcast Pitface and I use funny voices to talk about photocomics. But what ARE photocomics? Well the artist sets up models, toys, artwork, or themselves, and shoots photos of them in certain scenes in order to create a narrative. Later on they'll edit those together in something like Photoshop, adding captions and word bubbles and basically turning them into a conventional comic.

People like Bravo1102 go the extra mile to construct elaborate sets and shoot the entire comic as you would a film, taking photos out of sequence because sets have to be broken up and new ones constructed. He even does greenscreen! Gunwallace and and Kdog buy special sets of Playmobile or Space Lego in order to expand and continue their elaborate stories. Trevor Mueller used himself and his friends as models. VinoMas creates really cool artworks out of collage. Rawdale uses stock photos to create his political commentary comics. Sameth uses Superhero figurines… there are so many approaches to the concept. Bellow I've linked a few examples to check out!

The music for this week by Gunwallace is for Neander Chan, it's the primal beat of life! This is an utterly danceable sound, driving syncopated rhythm travels up your nerves and down deep into your bones, spiky, distorted electric guitar adds a touch of lyricism.

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Episode 318 - Maintaining enthusiasm!

Ozoneocean at April 11, 2017, midnight
tags: Banes, featured comic, featured theme, Gunwallace, Maintaining the enthusiasm, Numb, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 318, Tantz Aerine, Webcomics community, Yin and Yang

The most important thing when doing your comic is to maintain your enthusiasm- THIS is what helps you keep working, not feedback, not praise, not fans, but your own internal passion. Feedback is great, but you can become addicted to it and when it's not there or there's not enough of it your work can die. In order to be able to keep creating your passion for your work should be internal, not external, you need to be self sustaining:
A readership is nice and feedback is great, but you really have to do your comic for yourself, not for other people.
But there's more to it than that.
Bored by doing your webcomic? Why is that? What do you need to change to make it interesting to do once more? What is holding you back? Those are some of the things we talk about in this Quackcast!

The music for this week by Gunwallace is for the previously featured comic Numb. This is the sound of a long road trip under the burning sun in the hot, dry, dusty, desert air, and on into a cold night through a desolate city lit by retreating streetlights. Progression, but where to?

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Episode 317 - Hannagrid Wright Interview!

Ozoneocean at April 4, 2017, midnight
tags: Banes, featured comic, featured music, Gunwallace, Hannagrid Wright, Interview!, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 317, Sedna, The Gloom, Webcomics community

Today we interview Hannagrid Wright aka 5thezombie! She's the creator of the great Sci-Fi webcomic To The Galaxy And BACK! -featured by Kawaii last year. To the Galaxy and back features Kat and Zoey, two girls that have been drawn together by fate, across the universe, to have all sorts of adventures in outerspace. All Zoey really wants is to get back to her dad, but having a dashing adventurer alien companion is going to make the ride a little more fun.
Hanna is a cool person, she's just starting out on webcomics and already she has a nicely pro art style. She's mastered an efficient method of storytelling that's compelling, perfectly balanced for frequent updates, and makes her comic very easy to consume! Pit and Banes did a marvellous job in interviewing Hanna with me! I hope you read her comic (To The Galaxy And BACK!) and then listen to the interview!
The music of Gunwallace this week is Sedna: A warm, deep blue, liquid, viscous, underwater outerspace world of wonder, joy, and luminescent glowing alien creatures…

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Episode 316 - The Quirkcast!

Ozoneocean at March 28, 2017, midnight
tags: featured comic, featured music, Gunwallace, Lola, Numb, Ozoneocean, podcast, Quackcast 316, Tantz Aerine, The Quirkcast, Webcomics community


For this Quackcast we decided to chat about quirks- the things that stand out about a character, help you remember them, get interested in them, traits that pick them out as individuals and can ALSO be used to point at deeper character traits! These are so useful in so many ways and really help to define a character as well as giving them a handle for the audience to latch on to. The idea was nicked from a newspost where Tantz goes into it with a lot more depth, so check that out too if you can! the cover image is from the Nazi General sketch by Smith a Jones- it's all based on quirks. This was Tantz's fantastic idea for a newspost. Speaking of Tantz, this newspost was recorded around the time of Greek independence day! Happy independence day to Greece!

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Episode 315 - Creepy Pasta

Ozoneocean at March 21, 2017, midnight
tags: Banes, Creepy Pasta, featured comic, featured music, Gunwallace, My Pet Succubus, Mythologia, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 315, Tantz Aerine, Webcomics community

This week we decided to all read out Creepypastas, just because! I's a popular thing on the net and people like that sort of thing… Well Banes and Pit do anyway. So what ARE Creepypastas? Well they're not the rotten spaghetti that had Banes blasting from both barrels just before the Quackcast, no, the name comes from “copy and paste”, simple as that. Creepypasta are just scary stories that writers have made up and copy and pasted to sites on the net, usually on things like Reddit. Often the writer pretends that it's a true story, but not many, if any at all, are based on real events. Today we're reading a few that we found at random. Hope you enjoy!
The music of Gunwallace this week is My Pet Succubus. It’s party time down here! Bouncing, rolling piano notes, tapping drums and ebullient synth strings exemplify the happy go lucky personality of the irrepressible protagonist of this comic.

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Episode 314 - The failure of heroes

Ozoneocean at March 14, 2017, midnight
tags: Banes, featured comic, featured music, Gunwallace, HitGirlz, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 314, Tantz Aerine, The World Outside of Time, Webcomics community, when a heroes fails

When heroes fail… Hey, why would you ever want a hero to fail? Well there are a lot of reasons and listening to this Quackcast will tell you why, but the quick version is that you don't want your hero to be a perfect Mary-Sue sort of character. Having your hero fail in their goals means you have somewhere interesting to go with your story. Having your hero fail emotionally means you can give them character development and make them more interesting. If you want to learn more then either listen to us or have a look at Tantz's newspost where I took the idea from!

Our music this week from our resident composer Gunwallace is a theme to The World Outside of Time. It evokes a cold, echoing club scene, bleak and icy, with the promise of brief companionship, but not the reality.

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Episode 313 - Technical techniques

Ozoneocean at March 7, 2017, midnight
tags: Banes, Fading World, featured comic, featured music, Gunwallace, Kawaiidaigakusei, Ozoneocean, podcast, Quackcast 313, Sedna, Tantz Aerine, Technical techniques, Webcomics community

Carrying on from last week's Quackcast discussion on tips and tricks for drawing and artwork, we jump again into the topic and THIS time we have Tantz Aerine on board to lend her perspective and tell us about even MORE little techniques to use to draw better. It's an interesting, technical cast and bellow I've kisted some examples from our own work of what we talk about. Details discussed in this episode: Establishing shots, Facial lines, Scars, Wounds, Snow, Rain, Smoke, Fire, Explosions, Gold, Fur, and Eyes.
Gunwallace has given us the music to the Fading World this time, it's an oriental procession into a snowy, twilit, exotic world, unbalanced, and dangerous.

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Episode 312 - happy little trees

Ozoneocean at Feb. 28, 2017, midnight
tags: Banes, Drunk duck, featured comic, featured music, Gunwallace, happy little trees, Mr Valdemar and other gothic tales, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 312, Tantz Aerine, The world outside of time, Webcomics community

In THIS particular Quackcast it's just Banes and I chatting about tips and tricks for artwork. Hopefully some of the stuff we mention is helpful to someone, I tried to illustrate some of that in the cover pic. Banes drew the image of Penny crashing through a scene which I've coloured and added trees, oceans, mountains, clouds, fire, smoke etc all with the use of simple custom brushes. The shading was all done just by painting grey over a layer set to “multiply”, which makes all light colours transparent and darker colours less so, so that you get a perfect tool for making shadows! Anyway, listen to the cast and maybe you'll get something out of it!

The music that Mr Gunwallace has for us this week is for Mr Valdemar and other gothic tales - The tinkling crystal notes of a piano are paired with the dark woodiness of a mournful cello and touches of strings to give us this haunting gothic soundscape.

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Episode 311 - Myth and modernity

Ozoneocean at Feb. 21, 2017, midnight
tags: Banes, Drunk duck, featured comic TRUMPed, featured music, Gunwallace, Life and Death, Myth and modernity, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 311, Tantz Aerine, Webcomics community

Myths and legends are often recycled and reused, but why would you adapt them to the modern day? This idea came to us from Tantz Aerine and her great news posts on the last two Saturdays. Read those if you want a good perspective on the idea! Ptface, Tantz, Banes, and I explore all the interesting TV shows and movies that have variations on the idea, everything from Cool Hand Luke to Ulysses 31!
Music: Life and Death - Light hearted lyrics and classical vaudevillian comical ukulele mixed with synth in the best tradition of flight of the Conchords… but this is Gunwallace!

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Episode 310 - Where to begin

Ozoneocean at Feb. 14, 2017, midnight
tags: Banes, featured comic and music, Gunwallace, Kawaiidaigakusei, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 310, Tantz Aerine, The Archer and the Squirrel, Webcomics community, Where to begin

Where to start; in the past, present, or future? Will you structure your story in a linear way or do something more complex? This was the topic of Hyena Hell's newspost on Friday and in this Quackcast Pitface, Banes, Tantz, and I discuss and mull over the ideas ourselves, along with the responses of the clever commenters.

Gunwallace has given us a theme to The Archer and the Squirrel, which just so happens to ALSO be our featured comic! - The theme launches abruptly, like an arrow springing from a bow, this tune follows a beautiful arching path against a bright blue sky of melodic, rhythmic flute that begs you to dance a jig with a great big grin on your face!

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Episode 309 - boring action scenes

Ozoneocean at Feb. 7, 2017, midnight
tags: Banes, boring action scenes, featured comic, featured theme, Gunwallace, Kingdom of the Red Rose, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 309, starfox adventures the comic, Tantz Aerine, Webcomics community

What makes an action scene boring? Action scenes should be exciting and fun, but often it's just the opposite!
In this Quackcast we discuss the topic of Tantz's newspost from the other day and tackle this hard question.
These were Tantz's conclusions:
- You don’t yet care enough for the characters involved in the action to worry about them;
- If the action is introductory you don't get to understand what's happening enough to care;
- The action is badly choreographed or ‘cut’ in a way that the audience can’t understand what is going on;
- The action is too much too soon, and back to back;
In this Quackcast we try to delve a little more into that :)

The featured music this week by Gunwallace was for Starfox Adventures The Comic: Firing the main rockets and racing through space, laser pulses and bolts of plasma streak past in glowing lines of destruction as you smoothly barrel roll to avoid them.

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