Inner peace waits anywhere. It mostly waits far away from other people though.

  • @Skaryon
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    441 year ago

    That font is really tough to read for me

      • @Skaryon
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        21 year ago

        oh it’s actually not a font at all? I mean it’s neater than my hand writing for sure. I think if you try to put a bit more spacing between letters it would help

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        I think the rough pixelated edges on the brush you used aren’t doing any favors either. Maybe that’s just the compression though? Are you making the comic at a higher resolution then downscaling it for export?

      • Radical Dog
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        11 year ago

        I made a font of my neatest lettering just for this purpose, so I could type in my words while still mostly keeping the homemade aesthetic.

      • @Skaryon
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        11 year ago

        Though to say but I think a large part is the very narrow letter spacing

        • Hucklebee
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          11 year ago

          All caps, while being very small and dense. More spacing, bigger size of the words and maybe even the use of non-capped letters would make it easier to read.

          Good comic though.

          • @[email protected]OP
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            11 year ago

            First comics didn’t have all-caps-writing and the consensus was that that was much worse… I’ll try to be less dense though. I’ll also work on my handwriting.

            • Hucklebee
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              Have you thought about simply using a handwritten type font? You could even create a font from your own handwriting so that it still has your style, but you only have to take the time for each letter once.

              Or if you want to improve your handwriting, that is also great to strive for I guess. Do whatever brings joy in your life :)

  • @logicbomb
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    131 year ago

    My first project out of college was canceled after a year of hard work. Nothing to do with me or my team. Just the company decided not to do it anymore.

    I’ve found that the solution is just not to think about these sorts of things.

    The day-to-day work is often rewarding enough, and you’re getting paid because somebody wants you to do it. Make sure that you raise your concerns occasionally, but the rest of the time, just enjoy the daily grind. If you let this stuff bother you, you’ll burn out.

  • @Skaryon
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    71 year ago

    While complaining about the font choice like a bitch I forgot to mention that otherwise the comic is very good!

  • Flying Squid
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    51 year ago

    I felt that way about the videos I used to make, but then people watched and commented and I had to deal with that shit and meh. Now I don’t have to worry about being creative and I like it more.