commission for @whethervane of their octo tartar!!! also on twitter!!
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commission for @whethervane of their octo tartar!!! also on twitter!!
(this character uses they/them!!)
Discord shitpost feat. @whethervane @cuddledot's and my TarTar+professors hahahahahhhhh
Heres a pic of @whethervane Octo Tartar with some bonus features to his outfit
Drawn by my friend Cookeh or peasant#7039 on Discord
hi! I've been a fan of String Theory for a really long time and I'm preparing to start a webcomic myself. I'd like to know - what webhosting site/preset/etc. did you use to make ST's website, and do you have any recommendations for webhosts, tools, or techniques to use when putting a site together? I'd really like to get more opinions on website construction! thank you <3
I use dreamost, I believe when I caught them I got like a couple months of free hosting, but they’re normally very well priced. They’ve been down very very few times, too. That way I control the host, and I don’t have to deal with ads or other people’s whims at all. I think it’s like a hundred a year.
I see a lot of other people using tumblr themes for comics these days, but I’m a little worried tumblr’s a few years away from bankruptcy. Still it’s a good free alternative that doesn’t have creepy weird contracts like tapastic. Which might be ok I don’t really know enough about those free webcomic things at all, I’ve never used them.
I use comicpress in wordpress for the backend but I did all the customizing of it by hand in notepad. which I think is fun because it forces me to brush up on my css and php a little more each time, but that could be pretty daunting if you have no webpage programming experience. I don’t really know any of the tools for that to be honest…
The website itself, my advice is to remember it’s a website about a comic. So don’t shuffle the comics off to a hard to find place. Make them very prominent. Either the front page or a very obvious link on the front page.
You wouldn’t think I’d need to say that but I’ve seen some bad webdesign for comics (cough cough every tapastic comic I’ve tried to read cough)
People who are less invested will absolutely not read your comic if they have to follow more than 1 or 2 links to find it. Sometimes even just the one.
But, a good reasons to hiding it behind a landing page is if it’s an ongoing story comic and you don’t want people to get spoiled. Or: it’s porn or other adult work.
Welp those are my comic design thoughts.
ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY??? HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROX!
yeee yesterday was! I’m 25 now
whethervane replied to your post: were Knock Out around in the 80′s he’d have had a...
what about animal print tho…. leopard print…
maybe on his steering wheel but probably not the whole thing.
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DOCTOR SHITSHORTS?!?!?
CrapJeans M.D.!
I have a VERY IMPORTANT QUESTION about Rob: he's some kind of amoeba person - no bones - so if he was on a planet where the gravity was too strong, would he collapse into a pile of goo?? (also: I am so freaking pumped about this comic you don't even know oh my god Mad it's perfect and I'm so excited. <3)
Okay so, basically with Rob I wanted to get as close to “floppy noodle person” as possible, but he does have soooommmeee kind of firm underlying skeleton-like structure that keeps him upright and functional. He’s kinda stretchy and very lightweight, but there are ways his body can’t bend.
Because he’s built for a low-gravity environment, living on a planet with average gravity makes everything a little more difficult, so he’s not very strong and he’s usually very tired. If he went to a planet with very high gravity he’d probably just lay on the ground and be miserable until somebody put him back on a spaceship and sent him away.
(Actually there’s lots of things about how Rob works that I can’t talk about because they’re spoilers :0)
(If anybody has any other questions about the aliens I’ll try to give some general info!)