1) Sprite Comics ONLY. No sprite sheets. If you need a sprite sheet for a comic, go to Fan Creations and ask. They will be happy to help.
2) Do NOT post your comic in someone else's thread. Doing so will have consequenses. Most likely severe ones.
3) Remain professional. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. You don't have to like it, but if someone says 'your comic sucks' then don't get mad.
4) GET PERMISSION TO USE OTHER PEOPLE'S CUSTOM CHARACTERS. PERIOD.
5) Be helpful. This is a topic to showcase your Sprite Comic skills and to help and motivate aspring Sprite Cartoonists.
And the usual terms of service apply... naturally...
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#2
Posted 28 July 2004 - 01:24 AM
I want to add a general guideline. It's not necessarily going to be strictly enforced, but a lot of this
stuff is just not productive. It would be nice for people to stick to commenting on the comic, or asking a question about it, or something. Anything but the same "cool comic dude" routine over and over. This is not a chat room, please don't make it one.
Understand I don't mean you can't just say a comic is awesome, because usually there is not a lot to say to someone about their comic, but don't drag it on and on and on.
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"Hey, cool comic, it's funny!"
"Thanks!"
"You're welcome!"
"Okay, cool."
"Yeah."
"Well, I'm going to work on my next sprite comic."
"Okay, can't wait..."
"And here it is:"
"Thanks!"
"You're welcome!"
"Okay, cool."
"Yeah."
"Well, I'm going to work on my next sprite comic."
"Okay, can't wait..."
"And here it is:"
stuff is just not productive. It would be nice for people to stick to commenting on the comic, or asking a question about it, or something. Anything but the same "cool comic dude" routine over and over. This is not a chat room, please don't make it one.
Understand I don't mean you can't just say a comic is awesome, because usually there is not a lot to say to someone about their comic, but don't drag it on and on and on.
What is it that makes a complete stranger dive into an icy river to save a solid gold baby? Maybe we'll never know.
#3
Posted 29 July 2004 - 09:02 AM
And yet ANOTHER Rule: Above all, the comic is the property of the guy behing the keyboard writing it. Don't like how he used a character? Too bad. You can tell him you don't 'encourage' his use of the character, but it's not YOUR decision.
There. I hope that made sense to some people.
There. I hope that made sense to some people.
"Weed will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no weed" -Freewheelin' Franklin Freak
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