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Episode 263 - WHY do a webcomic?

Ozoneocean at March 22, 2016, midnight
tags: Banes, DrunkDuck, featured comic, featured music, Gunwallace, Gunwallace music special, Kawaiidaigakusei, Lake of no return, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, QUACKCAST 263, The pirate Balthasar, Webcomics community, WHY do a webcomic?

Why do you do the kind of webcomic you do? Why? Why? WRRRRRRRRHHHHYYYYY? This was the question asked by Genejoke, one of our favourite DDers. This jolly gent asked a whole possy of posers related to that subject and I thought that it provoked some interesting responses, and so it became fodder ad a half for Quackcast 263. Banes, myself, Pitface and Tantz Aerine all approach the questions ourselves and then hand the floor over to our DD contributors, so to speak. I find that it's really important to be able to come up with answers to questions like these, and even more interesting is just how those answers change depending on when you ask them. I find that these days I have a MUCH better idea of why I do my comics and why I make the creative choices that I do.

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Episode 262 - DUCK Radio 3

Ozoneocean at March 15, 2016, midnight
tags: Banes, DrunkDuck, D.U.C.K. Radio3, DUCK radio special 3, featured comic, Gunwallace, Gunwallace music special, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, QUACKCAST 262, Satan Ninja 198X, Tantz Aerine, Webcomics community

WELCOME to the final part of the Radio D.U.C.K. trilogy! This is where we put all the rest of Gunwallace's amazing songs AND a special treat for you as well listeners: Jimmy's Folly. Our radio DJs have gone just a little crazy this time… the brutish, hard rocking Jimmy Storm, demonic Anastasia Ravendale, and dried up old Rhet Blanket battle it out over the on air turf in the strangest way possible… BRINGING THE THUNDER! Gunwallace's amazing comic themes meanwhile are just as juicy as ever.

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Episode 261 - D.U.C.K. Radio2

Ozoneocean at March 8, 2016, midnight
tags: Banes, DrunkDuck, D.U.C.K. Radio2, DUCK radio special 2, featured comic, Gunwallace, Gunwallace music special, Kawaiidaigakusei, Ozoneocean, Pickled, Pitface, podcast, QUACKCAST 261, Webcomics community

Radio D.U.C.K. has come again for part number TWO! Bringing you ALL of Gunwallace's lovely tunes, one after another. This time we get to meet Evangelist for DD Reverend Carlton Crackers, SciFi Hour with Kurt and Steve, Woman 1 and Woman 2, a return of DJ and Rhett Blanket, and introducing BILLY-BOB Banes and JETHRO Ozoneocean! All these fantastic personalities are the mind children of scriptwriter and musician Gunwallace, and played by Gunwallace, Banes, Ozoneocean, and Pitface. Enjoy the music and remember the name of Gunwallace!

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Episode 260 - D.U.C.K. Radio1

Ozoneocean at March 1, 2016, midnight
tags: Banes, Drunk Duck, Drunk Duck 54 cards, D.U.C.K. Radio1, DUCK radio special 1, featured comic, Gunwallace, Gunwallace music special, Ozoneocean, podcast, QUACKCAST 260, Webcomics community

Welcome to D.U.C.K. Radio! Get ready for your DJs: Smooth Ramone, Hard rock Jimmy Storm (BRINING THE THUNDER!!!), Weatherman Rhet Blanket, Conspiracy theorist Smiley Fraudson, and hilarious* Maple and The Syrup (*they're not funny). This is the first part of Radio DUCK, we're bringing you ALL of the fantastic themes Gunwallace has composed for many great webcomics. You got a small, tiny, insignificant taste little taste of it in Quackcast 258, now be prepared to take the FULL blast! 29 of Gunwallace's classic themes in this cast and two more casts to go to get the rest so stay tuned. Gunwallace radio - All great music all the time!

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Episode 259 - Drawing Crowd Scenes

Ozoneocean at Feb. 23, 2016, midnight
tags: Banes, by Gunwallace, Drawing Crowd Scenes, featured comic, Gunwallace, kawaiidaigakusei, music for Phineus Magician for Hire, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 259, Tantz Aerine, The weird adventures of Armless Amy, Video

Crowd scenes of any sort can be horrible to draw. There are many, many reasons for this, one of them is that it's quite boring to invent a whole lot of new character models just for the purpose of making a group scene. My own way of combating that problem was to do cameos of other characters that I stole from my fellow Quackcasters, Banes, Pitface and Tantz. There are many other tricks and clever ways of managing crows though which you can hear bout in the Quackcast or see us talk about in the Quackcast video.
Gunwallace's theme for Phineus Magician for Hire is VERY Sword and Sorcery! It reminded me a little of the famous music to the first (and best), Conan film, and brought to mind the writing of Fritz Leiber.

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Episode 258 - Gunwallace music special

Ozoneocean at Feb. 16, 2016, midnight
tags: Awfully Decent Fellows, Banes, by Gunwallace, Cowboys and Crossovers, Drunk Duck, Entanglement, featured comic, Gunwallace, Joe Pop, music for, Ozoneocean, podcast, Quackcast 258 - Gunwallace music special, Throviria, Webcomics community

We have a special treat this time! Gunwallace is our guest and he's brought with him 15 of his fave tracks that he created as themes for DD webcomics. For two years Gunwallace has been creating fantastic musical themes for webcomics, the total is now over 90! He, Banes and I chat about the background behind the tracks, there are some interesting stories, and the music is awesome!
Gunwallace is the author of many great comics and a contributor to even more as a writer, such as the Drunk Duck Plays. We hope you enjoy his 15 tracks as well as the 5 bonus ones picked out by me, Ozoneocean, including the theme to Valentine's Dei in honour of the day we recorded on. If you want your own theme by Gunwallace, help up by contributing to our Indiegogo campaign and pick it up as a perk!

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Episode 257 - Accents in Comics

Ozoneocean at Feb. 9, 2016, midnight
tags: and different Languages in Comics, Banes, by Gunwallace, Drunk Duck, featured comic, Gunwallace, kawaiidaigakusei, music for Aidana, Normal, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 257, Showing Accents, Tantz Aerine, Video, Webcomics community

Using accents and different languages in comics can be a challenge, or at least a challenge to represent. Some people will actually have their text IN a different language or even a made up language in the case of aliens, and they'll have translations in a footnote. Some will use pointed brackets to represent the different language, some will use different fonts, and some won't bother showing that there is a different language being spoken at all. We spoke to Tantz Aerine and Pitface about this because that's something they both have to tackle in Brave Resistance and Tantz's solo comic Without Moonlight because it's very central to the plot: Tantz uses different colours for the languages. Pitface phonetically represents different accents in her comic Putrid Meat quite expertly. However, there can be challenges to phonetic representation when you get it wrong, most frequently in the case of Irish and Scottish accents! This was inspired by a newspost by Hippievan!
Listen ad enjoy Gunwallace's audio interpretation of Aidana. VERY Pink Floyd!

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Episode 256 - Using and creating weapons in fiction

Ozoneocean at Feb. 1, 2016, midnight
tags: Banes, by Gunwallace, Drunk Duck, featured comic, Gunwallace, music for The Understanding, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 256, Using and creating weapons in fiction, Video, Webcomics community, XTIN

Tantz Aerine, Banes and Ozoneocean discuss the topic of using and creating weapons in fiction and some of the pitfalls involved- all the things you can easily do wrong and do better! Stuff like using overly specialised weapons in too general a role, like giant swords where they'd be next to useless, or tricked out assault rifles with way too many things hooked onto them so they're oversized and weight a ton- also copying ideas and tropes about weapons usage without understanding why the exist and in the process making many of the same mistakes as others have in the past.

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Episode 255 - Drunk Duck Improvement Drive

Ozoneocean at Jan. 26, 2016, midnight
tags: Banes, by Gunwallace, Drunk Duck, Drunk Duck Improvement Drive, featured comic, Gunwallace, Indiegogo, Mindfold, music for Xup, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 255, Video, Webcomics community

We're trying to fix up Drunk Duck, adding the the comic statistics back in, fixing forums, adding notifications to PQs and MORE, but we need money to do it. In this Quackcast, Ozoneocean, Banes, and Pitface talk about the improvements we want to have on DD, and what YOU can do to help us out.
Please consider donating to our Indiegogo fund-raising drive to help us pay our programmer:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/drunk-duck-webcomics-improvement-drive/x/4410947#/
There are a LOT of cool perks you can have including your own Quackcast interview all about YOU, original art from The creator of Modest Medusa, Charby the Vampirate and others, a 126 page Modest Medusa comic for only $10 and much more!
If you can't spare any change, please consider spreading the word to your readers.
Remember, these fixes are for everyone, by donating to DD you're helping yourself. :D

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Episode 254 - Sexism in your OWN work?k

Ozoneocean at Jan. 19, 2016, midnight
tags: Banes, by Gunwallace, Drunk Duck, featured comic, Gunwallace, music for DDSR, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 254, Sexism in your OWN work?, Unbroken Seal, Video, Webcomics community

OMFG you sexist PIG! Heh… today we talk about trying to recognise sexism in your OWN work, what to do about it, and WHY. It turns out it can be very hard to do, and if you DO acknowledged it the instinct is to rationalise it away, justify it, or just try and brazen it out in some kind of old fashioned, largely embarrassing, display. I frequently do all three.

How do we spot it? Well the Bechdel test isn't that useful, that's better for looking at broad trends not giving specific works a pass/fail - sexy outfits is one thing, if females are dressed minimally or in tight gear in CONTRAST to the males or vice versa - females ONLY having old stereotype roles (maiden/mother/whore archetypes, secretary, nurse, victim, maid etc), though this is context sensitive, i.e. it's more forgiveable if you're doing a historical story or something stylised like a fairytale or a noire story - Gender balance is another thing, it's context sensitive because certain stories will naturally have more of one gender (WW2 submarine crew, Girl's school, a prison story etc), and you don't have to have an exact balance anyway but it's definitely something to THINK about because there is no reason most stories should feature a majority of male characters and a minority of females.

WHY should you think about it? Why should you care? Well the audience for almost ALL types of stories, be they action adventure, romance, Scifi, fantasy, historical, even porn, is getting close to 50/50 between men and women these days (maybe it always was?), it really doesn't make sense to alienate or belittle half your audience just because you like to cling to older ways of doing stuff.
Gunwallace's theme this week reminds me of a cross between the Knightrider theme and Gunship- it's VERY retro-future. It's the theme to DDSR, a comic with cool custom “sprites”, AKA pixel-art.

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Episode 253 - narrative order and the flashback

Ozoneocean at Jan. 12, 2016, midnight
tags: Aidana, Banes, Bravo1102, by Gunwallace, Drunk Duck, featured comic, Gunwallace, kawaiidaigakusei, music for Nothing Important Happened Today, narrative order and the flashback, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 253, Video, Webcomics community

Doing stories that start with the climax, then flash back, tell what happened to get there: the old narrative style of switching the first few chapters around to make a more interesting story.
Sometimes it works GREAT because it throws you right into the middle of things and you have to work your way back to that point… It works very nicely in The Hangover for example!
Often it's used very badly- in anime particularly, where they use it for foreshadowing and a tease to try and get you interested in the rest of the story- but anime story structure is so formulaic that all it really does is give you a cheap spoiler. Other times it doesn't work well is when the writer isn't very good so the viewer loses their way in the plot… If the writer is GOOD though you end up with Pulp Fiction.
You'll love Gunwallace's theme here- a super funky jazz track for the comic Nothing Important Happened Today. Enjoy!

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Episode 252 - Wish Fulfilment

Ozoneocean at Jan. 5, 2016, midnight
tags: Banes, by Gunwallace, Drunk Duck, featured comic, Gunwallace, music for Professor Herbert and GEO, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Professor Herbert and GEO, Quackcast 252, Tantz Aerine, Video, Webcomics community, Wish Fulfilment

Happy new year! In this first Quackcast for 2016 we have Banes, Pitface and Tantz Aerine along to talk to us about Banes' neswpost topic of Wish Fulfilment in writing. It can be a good thing in that it makes the writer more interested and passionate about what they're doing as well as creating a very relatable ideal for readers with similar tastes. The negative side is that they make their world too perfect and too specific to themselves so that the whole thing just looks like an exercise in boring, pointless ego stroking.
Gunwallace's theme this time was for Professor Herbert and GEO, which was also the featured comic! It sounds a bit like the theme to an '80s cartoon, which exactly what the comic looks like it should be O_o

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Episode 251 - Year end Christmas wrap up

Ozoneocean at Dec. 29, 2015, midnight
tags: Banes, by Gunwallace, Drunk Duck, featured comic, Gunwallace, kawaiidaigakusei, music for Willgun's Dragonet, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 251, SWALLOW Vamps in the Big City, Tantz Aerine, Video, Webcomics community, Year end Christmas wrap up

Merry Christmas and a Happy new year!!! For Quackcast 251 we have a year end wrap-up episode. Tantz Aerine and Pitface join Banes and I to talk about the year as it was, what happened with DD, comicing, and what movies we're looking forward too!- Star Wa… ZOOLANDER! Yes, Zoolander 2, it better not be a disappointment.
Gunwallace's theme this week was for Dragonet! A very sober and majestic sounding piece, like a royal funeral march.

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Episode 250 - Tradigital art - Digital VS Traditional

Ozoneocean at Dec. 22, 2015, midnight
tags: Banes, by Gunwallace, Digital VS Traditional, Drunk Duck, featured comic The Grazing Mongrel, Gunwallace, music for The Dragon Fists of Smorty Smythe, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 250, Tradigital art, Video, Webcomics community

There's not really a difference between digital and traditional art - art is art, your tools and media don't really matter, what's important is how its meant to be seen and what it's meant to be used for. But, people do like to discuss this though and so do we so that is exactly what we did! We opened the floor to people's opinions and experiences on the subject and everyone had their say.
Gunwallace's theme for The Dragon Fists of Smorty Smythe reminds me strongly of The Journey of the Sorcerer by The Eagles!

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Episode 249 - Bad Drawing advice!

Ozoneocean at Dec. 15, 2015, midnight
tags: Bad Drawing advice!, Banes, by Gunwallace, Drunk Duck, featured comic Two Hearts, Gunwallace, kawaiidaigakusei, music for Caggage, Ozoneocean, Pitface, podcast, Quackcast 249, Tantz Aerine, Video, Webcomics community

All too often we try to give out GOOD drawing advice and USEFUL tips on how to do art. Well that all changes here: this time professors Ozoneocean, Tantz Aerine, Banes, and Pitface (our throbbing Head of department), come together to tell you the very worst ways to produce artwork, with the help of a few of our contributors. The advice will help you to become the most horrible artist ever.
Gunwallace's theme this week is a creepy sounding classical piece for the creepy classic comic Caggage!

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