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CanadianWolverine
I read that Order of the Stick was once to promote a game...

...and then it became the focus of a website because of its popularity and later spawned a board game and a graphic novels, along with other assorted merchandise.

The point of this little story is this:

I would like to challenge the Natural Selection 2 community to do the same for NS2, create a comic strip to promote the game that is so good it could one day earn you an income!

What say you, are you up to the challenge? Could you make a comic strip that promotes NS2?

And it doesn't even have look super professional to be successful either, the example I cited was done with Stick Figures, think about that wink-fix.gif


Please post all your NS2 comics here so we can spread them around the web like a virus to promote NS2!

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invader Zim
Aliens vs predator was a concept put together by black horse comics. it now has 2 pc games i think an amiga game and a film. i love the idea of an ns comic, unfortunatly i cant draw as my ms paints have shown
Kouji_San
Don't forget this one, Nanites and Bacterium

Also I once had the idea of starting a Ns related comic as well...

Lemme see if I can find it... --> linkage



But it turned into a comic of my own, kind of (which I should get back to FFS biggrin-fix.gif ). Well at first these characters were going into a none sci-fy setting then they went (in my mind, mind you) to the NS scene only to end up a lot later into my own scy-fy imagined world biggrin-fix.gif



I have however been toying with the idea of going back to the NS comic idea, but I'm a slow as hell artist as it is and don't even have time for my own comic currently biggrin-fix.gif



BTW for a comic to be successfull, is seems it doesn't require a lot of drawingskills. The comic readers scene care more for good or funny writing and some kind of drawing skill so it doesn't get annoying to read. Heck even the worlds worst webcomic has way more readers then mine (inactivity it is on my part tounge.gif )
Darkns
QUOTE(Kouji_San @ Dec 9 2007, 02:17 PM) *
BTW for a comic to be successfull, is seems it doesn't require a lot of drawingskills. The comic readers scene care more for good or funny writing and some kind of drawing skill so it doesn't get annoying to read.

It's kinda ironic, but eventually pretty much all comics start to look good, as the artist gets plenty of practice. tounge.gif
It's very true that art alone does not a good comic make; it's kinda hard to argue for XKCD's artistic value, outside of minimalism.
CanadianWolverine
QUOTE(Darkns @ Dec 10 2007, 04:21 AM) *
It's kinda ironic, but eventually pretty much all comics start to look good, as the artist gets plenty of practice. tounge.gif
It's very true that art alone does not a good comic make; it's kinda hard to argue for XKCD's artistic value, outside of minimalism.


I made that point, right? A stick figure comic became something, so can ANYTHING we make for Natural Selection. Many of those "MS Paint This Idea" things have had me busting a gut in laughter, and that is all you need for the simple strips. Once you start trying to make story arcs, then you come into something a bit tougher.

What I plan on using when I find the spare time is a pencil, paper, and a scanner. Then I just need somewhere to store it ... is it possible to host the comics here at Unknown Worlds?
Kouji_San
I guess you could use the attatchment of files in this forum, but the again that webspace is very limited and you wouldn't have an easy way of reading the comic tounge.gif There are also a lot of free webcomic hosting sites around: keenspace, smack jeeves and drunkduck come to mind
CanadianWolverine
I am reading Nanites and Bacterium, and I am just busting a gut...

That's the thing, is there some way to get people aware of the already existing comics as well? This stuff is pure gold!
Ahnteis
Order of the Stick is win. If someone does an NS comic as good as OotS, I want to know about it. smile-fix.gif
invader Zim
http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/831/nscomicbh5.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/img]

this took about 15mins in corel draw to throw together. any guesses how i did it cos i cant draw
CanadianWolverine
QUOTE(invader Zim @ Dec 11 2007, 04:22 PM) *
http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/831/nscomicbh5.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/img]

this took about 15mins in corel draw to throw together. any guesses how i did it cos i cant draw


wow.gif biggrin-fix.gif

So cool! I hope to see more Zim!
perso
QUOTE(invader Zim @ Dec 11 2007, 04:22 PM) *
http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/831/nscomicbh5.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/img]

this took about 15mins in corel draw to throw together. any guesses how i did it cos i cant draw


Isn't that ns_shiva? tounge.gif Nice work.
I too want to see more of these so keep em coming! smile-fix.gif
invader Zim
yeh it is shiva - core. and its based on a screen shot. i cant draw but i can trace. so you can used layered graphics packages like corel draw or potatoeshop to draw over screen shops, and it deosnt take too long. The difficult part is getting good screen shots that arnt to dark and show detail. atm im running round servers as comic camera taking screen shots with a program i donwloaded that auto saves em a jpgs. I may dig out hl model viewer loading some ns models and screen shot them. once i got enuth models, and backgrounds if i can find the time ill put em together in a strip. If any ones got some really good screen shots contact me and i may use them. the only problem is im limited by only being able to draw game content - i can alter small things like faces. Also technically it isnt entirly my work, if i do get round to creating a comic strip like this ill have to get permission off the original artitists for ns1 to use their work.
invader Zim
yeh it is shiva - core. and its based on a screen shot. i cant draw but i can trace. so you can used layered graphics packages like corel draw or potatoeshop to draw over screen shops, and it deosnt take too long. The difficult part is getting good screen shots that arnt to dark and show detail. atm im running round servers as comic camera taking screen shots with a program i donwloaded that auto saves em a jpgs. I may dig out hl model viewer loading some ns models and screen shot them. once i got enuth models, and backgrounds if i can find the time ill put em together in a strip. If any ones got some really good screen shots contact me and i may use them. the only problem is im limited by only being able to draw game content - i can alter small things like faces. Also technically it isnt entirly my work, if i do get round to creating a comic strip like this ill have to get permission off the original artitists for ns1 to use their work.
locallyunscene
That's really cool. I hope you keep up with this because if that only took you 15 minutes it came out really well.
Prefix
Your Hired.
Kouji_San
Using gmod could work when posing models, then tracing them and a screenshot of NS? Over at the mapping forum there are some Gmod screenshots of ns models, no idea if they have been released though...

Order of the stick is awesome, simple drawing and a good storyline that we can relate to. Especially rpg players tounge.gif

We could also go for a chibi look or something like kyliegirl once did for some forum members avatars, it was kylie that created them wasn't it?

An OOTS style would be quite easy to update (even at my drawing speed tounge.gif)
invader Zim


work on ns comic started.

16 frames telling a sotry about an ns mission, shud be done with in a month if i find the time. Some OOTs infulence but only on humor. Ive tried to relate it to some discussions on these forums. Ps theres loads of extra models in the ns folder of like alternative rines , heavys, some gothic girl - used her face for a character, and starship troopers aliens?
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