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Post by Andy Turnbull on Nov 29, 2007 17:48:03 GMT
Is anyone interested in pitching in and putting something together for AA 2008?
Ideas and the like to be shared here. I'm more than happy to lend my computer skills in assembling the fanzine.
Andy
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Post by Mark_Stevenson on Nov 29, 2007 19:09:53 GMT
Hmmm... It's been a while, reckon I could bang a few brain cells together and see what happens...
Mx
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Nov 30, 2007 14:22:52 GMT
Splendid news.
Now Ralph and a few of us have been banging on about an idea, I shan't go into it just yet but similar to the Ark mag it would be a self-contained affair concentrating on one story.
Though I think an anthology magazine similar to the Transforce 2001/Queen is Dead magazines would also be a welcome addition.
Andy
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Post by Hero on Nov 30, 2007 17:47:16 GMT
I can draw some stuff possibly.
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Post by kayevcee on Nov 30, 2007 18:06:44 GMT
I ought to be able to knock a couple of pieces out.
-Nick
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Nov 30, 2007 21:36:00 GMT
Excellent!
Andy
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Post by Cullen on Dec 2, 2007 18:37:26 GMT
As mentioned on the egroup I'm in. The AA 2005 mag was exactly the kick up the bum I needed to get the first part of Butterflies and Hurricanes out there - I'm hoping AA 2008 can do the same.
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Post by The Doctor on Dec 2, 2007 19:06:51 GMT
The more the merrier. For one thing, it allows folk greater leeway to contribute as much/little as they are able around Real Life. We had a small team on the AA 2006 mags and it almost killed us. Never again would I do it with such a small team.
EDIT: By that I mean, that pulling together mags like these on a team of 5 is just too time consuming and mind-melting.
-Ralph
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Dec 2, 2007 19:12:42 GMT
Good to see some folks rallying to the cause and I agree it was a bit hectic - the two weeks before the print deadline were bloody horrendous, with last minute edits and proofs I was about tearing what little hair I had left.
Andy
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Post by legios on Dec 2, 2007 19:32:53 GMT
Yes, the line-edit team did feel for you there. You were still battling away at it whilst we had fallen over and failed over to our backups. But fortunately lessons were learned in the process of doing it that can be shared so that it won't be so fraught this time, especially with more folk contributing content so that the burden will be spread wider on this occassion.
Karl
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Post by The Doctor on Dec 2, 2007 19:44:19 GMT
It was like a nightmare that never ended. By the finish, I hated Transformers and anything to do with them!
-Ralph
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Post by charlesrocketboy on Dec 4, 2007 2:04:16 GMT
I'm in.
Though reading the last few posts makes me wonder if I should be!
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Dec 4, 2007 11:14:54 GMT
Heh! Don't worry about it, the fact we have plenty of folks wanting to pitch in means a more even handed division of labour.
Andy
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Dec 4, 2007 12:35:46 GMT
Just had an email from the redoubtable Mr Borkett. Splendid fellow that he is has volunteered along with the absent Mr Ahern to contribute a comic strip to the magazine.
Splendid work fellows.
Andy
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Post by Cullen on Dec 4, 2007 22:42:12 GMT
Mr Ahern shouldn't post by proxy, he should bloody well get himself on here and post himself! I'm really quite excited about this. Nothing like a convention fanzine to get the troops motivated.
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Dec 4, 2007 22:54:07 GMT
Indeed not I'm glad to see so many folks wanting to chip in and contribute.
Andy
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Post by Mark_Stevenson on Dec 4, 2007 23:07:35 GMT
I'm a-sharpenin' me pencils...
Mx
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Post by panderson on Dec 5, 2007 8:14:18 GMT
May a novice like me have a shot? If so, just give me a deadline Don't count on it being good though me being a noob and all that
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Post by legios on Dec 5, 2007 12:55:34 GMT
May a novice like me have a shot? If so, just give me a deadline Don't count on it being good though me being a noob and all that You'd be more than welcome to contribute something. I for one would love to see what you came up with. The more the merrier and all that! Karl
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Post by The Doctor on Dec 5, 2007 17:00:14 GMT
Can whoever is joining in, please PM me your email addy so I can send you an invite for the yahoo group, thanks.
-Ralph
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Post by barricade on Dec 5, 2007 19:33:40 GMT
I wouldn't mind doing some splash artwork?
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Dec 5, 2007 19:59:17 GMT
As Mr Ecclestone would say "Fantastic!"
Andy
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Post by KnightBeat on Dec 5, 2007 20:28:26 GMT
Excellent. I look forward to seeing Daryl Hannah on paper.
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Post by Gav on Dec 10, 2007 21:06:27 GMT
I'm game for it. Some light-hearted japery will do me good. Need to get back into the swing of sequentials.
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Post by Hero on Dec 11, 2007 23:34:11 GMT
This fanzine will RULES
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Post by andrewbcalculating on Jan 16, 2008 16:20:58 GMT
Because of Andy's efforts in finding Josh Burcham's tutorial on colouring, I hope to be able to complete my artwork for the publication a bit more easier than I originally thought.
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Jan 16, 2008 22:03:00 GMT
Glad I could help.
Andy
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Post by andrewbcalculating on Jan 17, 2008 10:55:09 GMT
I've always had a problem with drawing precise circles and curves accurately with a pencil but I think I've found out how to do it correctly on Photoshop. The reason why I needed the tutorial was because I hate inking so as a result of the tutorial I hope to be able to draw curved lines and makes those lines black in Photoshop.
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Jan 17, 2008 10:57:46 GMT
Well there are a few options. You can get templates and french curves for doing curved lines.
Alternatively in Photoshop just use the elliptical marquee tool and the stroke option to create circles and erase the bits you don't need and hey presto curved lines.
Andy
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Post by andrewbcalculating on Jan 17, 2008 13:40:47 GMT
What I've worked out is that I can use Ellipse to draw the outline of a circle, then use Scale and Skew in the Transform Path option to manipulate the circle to the shape I want it to be. Then I use Adjustments and Auto Levels to make the outline virtually black. The Auto Levels function I learnt from the tutorial Andy found.
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