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Post by eliseayumu on Feb 11, 2020 16:08:35 GMT -5
So I have this amazing program called ComiPo! It's available on steam. It allows people who can't really draw, but have ideas for manga to make manga and pictures as well! I was thinking of doing a presentation where I show people how to use the basics of ComiPo!
Now, my question is, did anyone think this was a good idea?
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Post by crownowa on Feb 11, 2020 16:55:55 GMT -5
Sounds interesting. There's no reliable wifi at the con, so you should think about how to present demos.
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Post by eliseayumu on Feb 12, 2020 11:26:27 GMT -5
Sounds interesting. There's no reliable wifi at the con, so you should think about how to present demos. I was told last year (because I asked Fingers in person) that it may be possible to get a QR code to give people for the presentation. It would be a PowerPoint filled with video links to YouTube that show the breakdown of specific elements.
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Post by Fingers on Feb 14, 2020 3:17:51 GMT -5
The trick is that people can just take a photo of that QR and actually follow the link later. I didn’t mean they’d be able to reliably download it right then. (Short text handouts will probably succeed)
(Also, some phones can get a trickle of data, it’s just not sufficient to reliably run anything)
Any clearer ?
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Post by kaleegirl12 on Feb 14, 2020 21:53:16 GMT -5
So I have this amazing program called ComiPo! It's available on steam. It allows people who can't really draw, but have ideas for manga to make manga and pictures as well! I was thinking of doing a presentation where I show people how to use the basics of ComiPo! Now, my question is, did anyone think this was a good idea? That sounds cool I denfinally Use that haha
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