For any story the main character or protagonist the character that the story revolves around. The audience will see most of the story unfold from protagonists point of view. A lot of times in the story if there is something that is going on the main character doesn’t know about then the audience doesn't know either. This is why it is important to make this character somebody that the audience can relate to.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
The Story Setting
The setting is the world in which your story takes place this includes the place, time, and mood. Without a setting there really is no story as this is what lays the framework for the rest of the story. When setting up the setting every prop that has a major emphasis on the story should be described as it relates to the story in some detail.
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Monday, August 8, 2011
Welcome to the CyberBeast.org
I am making my first Creative Commons Licensed web comic. In the process of creating it I will be sharing examples, reference material, tips and tricks for all phases of the comic book's development process. This will include developing a story concept, character development, writing scripts, penciling, inking, coloring, and creating cover art. Since all the examples posted on CC Network Square are under the creative commons license they can be reused in your comic books or anything else you want to use it for.
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