@zippysqrl
I didn’t want to mess with the image too much since I didn’t actually create those images. I didn’t want people thinking that I was claiming them as mine, which is one reason why I left the original images in the description. I haven’t been here for long so I didn’t know.
In comics, for the sake of composition/storytelling and reader comfort, you should preferably maintain the left/right side of characters(except for when it’s necessary to deviate, for other composition methods and whatnot).
With that in mind, FTFY:
Though this then raises the issue of it switching from the right hand to the left, due to how the artist drew it, but if you’re gonna be nitpicky about that, you’d also be nitpicky about the colour of his skin suddenly changing too.
Is this particular compositional method a big deal? For a measly little 3 panel comic, no, not really, but it’s an interesting and useful piece of information for anyone who wants to write/draw comics. Though to some it’s probably considered just as important as keeping the reading direction of panels consistent.
BOOOOOOOOOOOOP
and the that’s how equestria was ended.
I didn’t want to mess with the image too much since I didn’t actually create those images. I didn’t want people thinking that I was claiming them as mine, which is one reason why I left the original images in the description. I haven’t been here for long so I didn’t know.
With that in mind, FTFY:
Though this then raises the issue of it switching from the right hand to the left, due to how the artist drew it, but if you’re gonna be nitpicky about that, you’d also be nitpicky about the colour of his skin suddenly changing too.
Is this particular compositional method a big deal? For a measly little 3 panel comic, no, not really, but it’s an interesting and useful piece of information for anyone who wants to write/draw comics. Though to some it’s probably considered just as important as keeping the reading direction of panels consistent.
@★Dark Star
ONE BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP!!!
Edited
One Boop Man intensifies.