Firstly: I love the displaying of comics and a clear rendering of the panels. Especially with each looking high quality for the cartoony æsthetics. Considering I haven't seen many comics in my life, I shan't comment much more other than I wish the comic strips I do rarely see would at least display quality effort. Then again, I've been on the rush so maybe I did miss a whole bunch of jewels. (And yes I am purposefully separately, despite the shared industry, comic strips from a newspaper and a proper comic.)
Otherwise, I think very much a nice guide that includes very much personal anecdotes that are very appropriate for a post like this. This is no joke, professional posts and papers will include the word I - lest it was a report. So I like it when I know people aren't bs-ing on professional (or just starting out things) and throwing in ways you've contacted other professionals which now translates to a post like this. To end this, I really do feel this would be a nice tutorial post for people coming into the industry; especially those choosing to do it online.
RE: Comics Pro-tip, Lettering, Carol Lay, Aaron Renier and the Joy of Publishing Comics
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Thank you for your time and thoughtful feedback. I wish you good success.
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Welcome for the comment! ~^.^~
And thanks for the luck, will definitely need it.
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