10-23-2016, 09:36 PM
Not super sure how Dave did his thing.. I don't know the process he went through to making his work viral.
Maybe quick tips/suggestions/regurgitation (if you have come across it in some shape of form):
- Tapastic (https://tapastic.com/) and Webtoons (www.webtoons.com/) are two of the largest free publishing platforms out there. There are guys who use Tumblr to host their content. Short funnies/Strip format are super effective in Facebook and Twitter. That's data from 1 to 2 years ago. There are probably more now! Remember to cast a wide net!
- Whenever you publish, it's not a bad idea to broadcast it via social media (given you aren't hosting the content there). Make your link visible!
- If you use Photoshop to make your comic, "Save for Web" optimize it as JPEG. Good compression. Which in turn, faster loading time! You don't have to go balls out for image quality. But then again, you'd want to avoid the pesky pixalation if your content has intricate colors. That's calls some room for experiment!
- Don't forget to make the text readable for mobile device users! Some tend to cram words in, the size of the text makes it so hard to read.
Don't quite remember any more stuff. I'll add if I do recall..
Oh and don't forget to share it here!
Maybe quick tips/suggestions/regurgitation (if you have come across it in some shape of form):
- Tapastic (https://tapastic.com/) and Webtoons (www.webtoons.com/) are two of the largest free publishing platforms out there. There are guys who use Tumblr to host their content. Short funnies/Strip format are super effective in Facebook and Twitter. That's data from 1 to 2 years ago. There are probably more now! Remember to cast a wide net!
- Whenever you publish, it's not a bad idea to broadcast it via social media (given you aren't hosting the content there). Make your link visible!
- If you use Photoshop to make your comic, "Save for Web" optimize it as JPEG. Good compression. Which in turn, faster loading time! You don't have to go balls out for image quality. But then again, you'd want to avoid the pesky pixalation if your content has intricate colors. That's calls some room for experiment!
- Don't forget to make the text readable for mobile device users! Some tend to cram words in, the size of the text makes it so hard to read.
Don't quite remember any more stuff. I'll add if I do recall..
Oh and don't forget to share it here!
If you are reading this, I most likely just gave you a crappy crit! What I'm basically trying to say is, don't give up!
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