Someone seems to have submitted my comic to Belfrycomics.net – That’s pretty cool 🙂 What’s even cooler is that I appear to be the fourth most read comic on there right now. So let me take a moment to say thanks for all the love, guys, y’all’s awesome 😀 I might have to put the site together fully, so y’all get a better playground to hang out on.
So I was considering doing some sketch videos and cover some of the creative process I go through to create the world and the characters.. And as I’m writing the script for it, I stop myself and think wait.. How do I explain a process that doesn’t exist? I don’t actually plan things out at all! I mean yeah, I have an overarching IDEA for how the story is going to progress, and I know in advance roughly how each chapter will play out, but things like world building and lore, concepts and particulars, I’ve never actually sat down and written them out.
I began the comic knowing I wanted a fantasy setting with some sex and a temple with a pool. I decided the temple needed a village nearby, for supplies, and I had a few bits and pieces ready in my mind from roleplaying with the lady, such as there being dragons, and mountain peaks, and that there would be a town in need of assistance because of dragon attacks at some point.. Everything else just sorta grew in as I progressed.
In the end, my creative process is to do what I feel like doing, create a world I’d like to explore in order to make a comic I’d like to read myself. Inspiration can strike from anywhere, I can be looking at someone’s incredible painting of a castle and thing “Hey, I could make a knight’s order of battlecocks!”, or someone might ask me something about a subject I haven’t considered before, and my answer becomes a grand part of the lore.. Injecting characters brings the challenge of creating their part of the world, and tying it together with why they are where they are now. The only important part of the process, in my opinion, is this..
Know where it ends.
Knowing where I’m going is critical to the process of getting there. I’ve known how Book 1 will end for a year now, and while that’s still a long way away, the anticipation keeps me giddily smiling to myself, and the concept keeps me creating the winding road towards it. I have several chapters planned out in rough stages, and I always know how each of them will end, as well as how they lead through the overarching story that becomes the big finale..
And that, in short, is how I created a world.
I’ll take the time to split it into subsections and do visual stuff later.
I’ve been thinking a bit, and I’ve concluded on a better way to do it. I encourage anyone who was concerned about the trigger warning from the previous page to actually go ahead and check out the next page when it’s out, and I’ll make it work without the traumatic theme. I could even make it positive :p
Anyway, yeah, changing the warning, no longer need for concern. Still awkward, but for different reasons.
You’re leaving comments on the actual image file rather than the post the image file is sitting in. I don’t understand how you’re doing that, because it’s NOT SUPPOSED TO BE POSSIBLE!
To PROPERLY comment on things, just hit the “Comments” field above or below the comic page in question, and leave the comment at the bottom. That’s all you need to do. Same goes for these posts, so if y’all can just.. Tell me how you even leave your comments in the wrong place when that place isn’t supposed to exist, that’d be cool. <3
Edit: Nevermind, I think I know what’s up, and I’ll look into it later. In the meantime, just.. Bear with me.