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Title: web comic artists--up to pinch-hitting?
Post by: RemSaverem on July 28, 2006, 03:30:21 pm
i have a webcomic workshop scheduled for the creation station, but my wonderful long-term volunteer and winner of multiple contests is likely to, for financial reasons, be unable to attend kc. (she put her cancellation at 80% likelihood.)

i only have til tomorrow to decide whether or not to cancel the workshop.

is there anyone on the forums who believes they have the concrete skills and experience to run a workshop on webcomics--preferably on how to create them?

thanks,
rem.
p.s. you may also call me at 541 543 9524
Title: web comic artists--up to pinch-hitting?
Post by: Waffles on July 29, 2006, 07:24:20 am
rem I wished I could do something to help you But I can't you think kcon will ever be able to grab any of the big web comicers who go to conventions all the time?
Title: web comic artists--up to pinch-hitting?
Post by: RemSaverem on July 29, 2006, 09:39:52 am
thanks dear......someone ym'd me who might be up to it :) we'll see :)
Title: web comic artists--up to pinch-hitting?
Post by: bastett08 on August 05, 2006, 09:04:06 pm
Go to kjasi.deviantart.com and check out my friend's work.  He's been in the bussiness of webcomics for a while and might be interested.  His name is Alex and he is attending the Con this year.  He might join the forum but give him an email.
Title: web comic artists--up to pinch-hitting?
Post by: RemSaverem on August 07, 2006, 10:13:52 am
thanks for the tip.....i've got someone in place already...but your friend is welcome to contact me and to participate in the contest
Title: web comic artists--up to pinch-hitting?
Post by: bastett08 on August 08, 2006, 10:53:11 pm
Cool!  I'll let him know.  he does CG work.
Title: web comic artists--up to pinch-hitting?
Post by: RemSaverem on August 08, 2006, 10:59:59 pm
thanks. you're awesome. we should chat, soon, about your own work :)
Title: web comic artists--up to pinch-hitting?
Post by: Waffles on August 09, 2006, 05:19:02 am
sorry to kind of change topics But I would love to one day see  some art from www.dominic-deegan.com his stuff rocks
Title: web comic artists--up to pinch-hitting?
Post by: Irate Beldam on August 18, 2006, 11:04:41 pm
I used to have a webcomic called "Elvin Unit" for about two and a half years.

But then brinkster.com ate it a month or so ago and I lost all of my coding. :C


Comics are fun. : D

So are you having a panel on comic drawing, you say?
Title: web comic artists--up to pinch-hitting?
Post by: Kasa on August 19, 2006, 02:10:46 pm
Quote from: "Irate Beldam"
I used to have a webcomic called "Elvin Unit" for about two and a half years.

But then brinkster.com ate it a month or so ago and I lost all of my coding. :C


Comics are fun. : D

So are you having a panel on comic drawing, you say?


hi this is actually ellen, aka rem, fanfic manager/creation station coordinator. i am writing you from the creation station in burnaby, british columbia.

yes, we are actually having 2 panels: one on creating manga, one on creating webcomics.

please consult the schedule :) see you there!
Title: web comic artists--up to pinch-hitting?
Post by: cheesethrower on August 20, 2006, 12:03:31 am
It may be a huge longshot, but you can always shoot an email to "Greg Dean" of Real Life Comics and see if he wouldn't mind helping you with your situation. I'm 99% sure that he's going.
Title: web comic artists--up to pinch-hitting?
Post by: RemSaverem on August 20, 2006, 01:26:03 am
Quote from: "cheesethrower"
It may be a huge longshot, but you can always shoot an email to "Greg Dean" of Real Life Comics and see if he wouldn't mind helping you with your situation. I'm 99% sure that he's going.


thanks for the thought. i'm sure his plate would be full....
Title: web comic artists--up to pinch-hitting?
Post by: cheesethrower on August 20, 2006, 01:37:29 am
Quote from: "RemSaverem"
Quote from: "cheesethrower"
It may be a huge longshot, but you can always shoot an email to "Greg Dean" of Real Life Comics and see if he wouldn't mind helping you with your situation. I'm 99% sure that he's going.


thanks for the thought. i'm sure his plate would be full....


It's always worth a shot. You never know, and you never will if you don't ask.