WWW: Redone Art for ROKA #188-194

candycanearter07 candycanearter07 at candycanearter07.nomail.afraid
Fri Mar 8 17:31:33 PST 2024


Scott Eiler <seiler at eilertech.com> wrote at 00:28 this Saturday (GMT):
> For some reason, I see "Redone Art for ROKA" posts in my email feed but 
> not my Usenet Eternal September one!  So I'll respond here.
>
> On 2024-03-08 08:05, Arthur Spitzer wrote:
>> And Here's Redone Ripping Off King Arthur Art for #188-194 (The I'd 
>> Love to Completely Redraw The World Arc).
>>
>> https://www.rippingoffkingarthur.com/ripping-off-king-arthur-188-190-192-194/
>
> I admire redone art.  I've secretly been redrawing my own web comic art 
> all along.  (Usually to fight Color Error King.)  I think in your redone 
> art, I am reading the stuff approaching the climax of the ROKA story.  
> But that's only because I've read it before.

Redrawing my old stuff is like 50% of what I draw nowadays. The other
half is pokemon drawings.

> So I checked Ripping Off King Arthur .com to see where this story arc 
> was.  It showed up as *after* everything else - as an introductory 
> story!  If you'll forgive my observation, King Arthur, your story is 
> fine but this arc is not an introductory story. 
> https://www.rippingoffkingarthur.com/new-readers-please-read/ is good at 
> explaining the other options.  And who cares how bad the art is for the 
> beginning.  (whether ROKA #1, or Powernaut #1.)
>
> Your navigation is fine, if I use forward arrows and back arrows; the 
> redrawn stories fit right in.  (You're ahead of the Powernaut web site 
> in arrow navigation.  Heh, I might have to consider those arrows at some 
> level.)  You have overall navigation; perhaps there is a way to bring 
> the redrawn stories in to that without them being at the end, while 
> still emphasizing them to new readers.
>
> Yay, ROKA!

Nifty. I should probably work on my website navigation, but like I'm not
very good at web design and I don't want to go through 150 pages with
the janky neocities web-editor.
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