Well, sorry about the lateness of this one, but I hope you all like it! I think I've settled on a technique for now to put each scene on an individual sheet of paper, only in a small frame so the size is proportional and I won't overdraw anything. Still, if you have any suggestions, comments, or questions, drop me a line in the forum!
Issue #4
Saturday, July 26, 2003
Issue #4 Behind Schedule
Friday, July 25, 2003
I'm so sorry everybody, due to circumstances beyond my control, a bit of bad laziness, and a girl named Crystal (who begged for recognition here), I was unable to finish today's comic on time. I should have #4 up by Sunday at the latest. Don't get angry, though, just for making you all wait, I'll color it extra nice! I can't believe I'm on #4 and I already blew it... Well, come by tomorrow and it'll be up, promise!
New Message Board
Saturday, July 19, 2003
Three issues of Night Warrior Limited already! On top of that, I've added a brand new message board, replacing the old and gimpy one (sorry, but it was). The new one can be found at nightwarrior.myikonboard.com, and is all set up and ready to go! So go now! Join! Post! Have fun!
EDIT June 9th, 2005: The message board died. :(
EDIT June 9th, 2005: The message board died. :(
Issue #3
Friday, July 18, 2003
Is that two clips and two barrels on his gun in that bottom scene? It sure is! Mad props to Super Dave for helping me with a bit of the dialouge in this one. Personally, I'm not completely satisfied with the whole comic, but that's just because I can nitpick my own work to death. In the meantime, I'm working on a new message board with categories to help boost conversations among readers. Who knows, I may even pop in now and again! Well of course I would, most likely people will have questions, and that's a good thing. I want questions! Also, you'll notice a reference in the first panel to the last comic. I hate explaining my own jokes, but only one person I know got the joke in the last comic at the very end, and, I'll admit, that was my fault. Oh well. Gotta start work on #4, and I hope to make it a big one! See you next week!
Issue #2
Friday, July 11, 2003
Wow, I think I did a lot more work on this one than I needed to. It was the whole "not gonna color it" attitude that made me fall behind. But, with all the effort I put into this one anyway, I may as well have colored it. Well, more lessons learned, at least. I'm just glad I have different-sized panels to give importance to the cool scenes and such. I think next time, instead of drawing each scene on an individual sheet of paper, I'll just draw the whole comic on one sheet or paper. Wish me luck for #3!
Issue #1
Friday, July 04, 2003
Number 1! Oh, I'll tell ya, this was one hell of a beast to finish! So many man-hours were poured into it, yet it looks so simple. I can tell you one thing, though, I learned a lot from it. For example: if you're going to draw a scene that takes up a whole sheet of paper, make sure to give it more visability than just half a panel!
I just about ran through the streets naked crying out "Eureka" when I finally finished this episode. But, that would mean taking off my clothes, sneaking out of the house at 4:30 in the morning, and finding a street with people on it to run down yelling like a lunatic. So, I sat in my chair and did a terrible rendition of The Funky Chicken instead.
I just about ran through the streets naked crying out "Eureka" when I finally finished this episode. But, that would mean taking off my clothes, sneaking out of the house at 4:30 in the morning, and finding a street with people on it to run down yelling like a lunatic. So, I sat in my chair and did a terrible rendition of The Funky Chicken instead.



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