A little too obscure, I suppose. I went in and added an exhortation to "click" in what shows in the friends view now.
As a matter of fact, the title comes from one of the lines in Scott's "Understanding Comics" - the bit about "non sequitur" panel transitions. Do these link up? Does the proximity do it despite the thematic/color differences? They do for me. One single image from me usually generates a story in the viewer's head; three together beg to be explained.
And the fact that a side effect of the method I used to do the rollovers turned each panel into a link makes me wonder... where would they link? I can see making some kind of weird hypertextual comic based in this, even though the rollovers were an absolute random impulse anyway!
I drew the panels in the order of girl, lizard, note, but the order they need to be seen in is... inexplicable.
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Date: 2004-08-05 10:52 am (UTC)As a matter of fact, the title comes from one of the lines in Scott's "Understanding Comics" - the bit about "non sequitur" panel transitions. Do these link up? Does the proximity do it despite the thematic/color differences? They do for me. One single image from me usually generates a story in the viewer's head; three together beg to be explained.
And the fact that a side effect of the method I used to do the rollovers turned each panel into a link makes me wonder... where would they link? I can see making some kind of weird hypertextual comic based in this, even though the rollovers were an absolute random impulse anyway!
I drew the panels in the order of girl, lizard, note, but the order they need to be seen in is... inexplicable.