![]() For example, Kickstarters can be part of a legitimate comic project, but if you don't participate in the community, and you're just doing a drive-by to ask for money, that looks like spam. Some posts tread the line between content and spam. At minimum, 'Context' should include some information about the setting and genre of your story, and what role your character/technology/landscape/etc plays in the story. This includes, but is not limited to: single panels, covers, character designs, pin-ups, etc. tools, tutorials, blogs or discussion about making comics, etc.)Ĭontext is required for anything other than sequential art. ![]() ![]() more than one panel unless that is the entire comic)Ĭomic art with appropriate context (see rules)Īnything else related to making comics will be accepted in proportion to original work (e.g. Original sequential art that you would like feedback on (i.e. The mission of /r/Comic_Crits is to provide holistic feedback to comic creators based on the understanding that a comic is not just 'writing plus art', but rather a unique combination of both, bound together with elements of graphic design, layout, timing, 'cinematography,' and more. Remember: Don't downvote "bad" comics (they need feedback the most) SUBREDDIT DESCRIPTION ![]()
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