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Harvest

Started by Aksika, June 10, 2010, 01:11:59 AM

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Aksika

http://aksika.deviantart.com/gallery/#Harvest

Just a link to my dA page (trying to get my own site for it but ARRRGGG MONEY!@!!!)

So anyway you may need an account to view some pages since there is mature content involved. I am an aspiring comic artist hoping to break into the industry some day. I am quite humble about my skills now, I know I am not a spectacular artist or anything like I'm sure many of you are. I am just here to learn and maybe get a few readers for my comic. I love storytelling in the comic medium
anyway

the comic centers around  frustrated and confused young man who's world gets turned upside down when a Moon goddess comes down and informs him he will part of the next "god war". He now has the powers of a God in his left arm, the power to change the world as he always wanted, but what kind of change will he make? And is power REALLY the anwser? Read to find out!

Naturally constructive critique is welcome
hey all, amateur artist looking to learn

JGray

My biggest critique? Reading a webcomic on DeviantArt's awkward. You should really consider a hosting service. I think Gibson would recommend SmackJeeves. I don't think anyone would recommend DrunkDuck and I'm pretty sure most of us can't recommend ComicGenesis one way or the other.

Gibson

JGray is correct!

http://www.smackjeeves.com

Free, simple and not ugly. I've talked up SJ so much here I'm not sure I have anything else to say about it. dA is good for showing off art, but not so much for building a readership base. Go get smacked.

Also, welcome.

Aksika

heh i hadn't heard of that before
thanks i'll try it
hey all, amateur artist looking to learn

Aksika

hey all, amateur artist looking to learn

Aksika

hey all, amateur artist looking to learn

Pixel

I think you should feel free to use dA AND SJ, and even Drunkduck too if you want. As long as you don't mind managing it on multiple hosts, I'd put it on as many as possible to get as many readers as you can.