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Friday, January 29, 2010

Storylines (Don't Read Unless You Want to Get Bored)

I haven't updated this in some time now, so here I am, with some time on my hands. Well, as you can tell, our style of art is a bit- strange. We're barely starting out on this whole thing, and, me being the creative visual direction in our two-man team, whipped up a few character designs. People sometimes come up to me and ask me "Where are the pupils?" and I just respond "How the heck did you get into my house?" All hilarity aside, however, I don't quite remembered where I borrowed the style from, but kudos to everyone out there who has influenced my art.

Well, this post is about storylines. If you haven't noticed, the first posted webcomics have tags under "Alternate Storyline." This is because there are two storylines to our comic. There is a main storyline (the one we're attempting to start already) and an alternate storyline. The main storyline accurately chronicles the lives our the main characters (whom you'll hear more about in the near future), while the alternate storyline tells of our (the authors) own experiences and such. In other words, the Main storyline and the Alternate storyline are completely parallel to each other, albeit intersecting every now and then (for example, our caricatures meet up with the characters of our main storyline). There is also a Random/Filler Storyline, and that's basically when we want to get out of the medium and spice things up a bit, obviously non-canonical.

So, yeah, just wanted to point that out. Felt like that was important to some extent. Otherwise ignore this post. But if you did read, congratulations, you're that much more knowledgeable now.

Sincerely,
Josh Arias
Co-Illustrator/Writer

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