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Thantosiet
on 2015-01-09 15:26:00 UTC
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Depending on what you chose, you might have to come up with a visual appearance for some really weird concepts--we have punctuation showers and Words already, but what's a line break going to look like? A tidal wave of hyphens?
Sounds intriguing. by
Iximaz
on 2015-01-07 03:41:00 UTC
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Of course, I'd need to consult with Randa on letting someone borrow her agent... If there was a mission I'd give you, it would probably be the one with the Sue who turned into a loin. It's short and, best of all, you wouldn't need to worry about pretty background art due to the lack of description the setting got. ;)
Also, lucky you! I already have my RC's floor plan mapped out- all I'd need to do would be scan and upload it.
BRB, compiling (Un)Intelligence's first episode... by
SeaTurtle
on 2015-01-07 02:22:00 UTC
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...in script format. I'll post here with the result some time later this week.
I'd be totally on board with this, but... by
SkarmorySilver
on 2015-01-07 01:36:00 UTC
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...the thing is, my missions are so ridonkeybonkulously (is that even a word?) long that making comics of them could take months, if not years. For example, the first one - and the most likely to be adapted for the sake of character introduction - is 87 pages long, and in comic form it'd practically be a graphic novel!
My collab with eatpraylove may be short enough to qualify, though. If she's okay with it too, that is.
Color me intrigued. by
Neshomeh
on 2015-01-07 00:38:00 UTC
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First of all, though, do you and/or your friend have permission to write PPC stories? You'd need that to write a comic about your agents, too, since it would still be a thing set in the PPC universe.
That said, two questions:
1. Do you have samples of your work posted somewhere we could take a look?
2. What exactly do you need in a script that you wouldn't get working straight from the text of an existing mission?
Finally, a word of caution: Others have attempted to make PPC comics in the past, and aside from Generic Surface, which was made with photos of Lego sculptures, none have succeeded that I'm aware of. Writing a mission is a lot of work, and illustrating one would be a lot MORE work. I hope you know what you're getting into!
~Neshomeh