Really love trying to figure out all the incredible details you put in this - and so many others. Some I just don't get - but that is my age showing. Still it is a lot of fun to just enter your teen world. Keep 'em coming.
I forgot what the strip was called, but isn't it the one where she's guessing the surprise her parents are going to give her, and then she kind of freaks out because she says that whatever she gets won't live up to her expectations?
See, now what if you received an email every time someone commented?
You would always know if someone commented and where they commented (if the email told you).
You wouldn't necessarily have to do anything about it and you could set up a mail rule to filter them all to a folder. If you wanted to reset the count on the folder without looking at each email you could simply select the entire folder and click mark as read. You could even set it up so that you only get a message if they leave a new comment entirely or reply to one of yours, so that when a couple of people end up commenting back and forth, on something that doesn't really involve you, you don't get a million emails.
That is such a common feature i would have been surprised if you didn't (it would be kinda ridiculous if you didn't), but you still had to tell them that you had responded :)
You need a little bit more than just html to do emails. I assume you have some form of commenting on your site if you want that feature. How is your commenting handled?
I've been planning to do it for a while, but weekends tend to be the best time for everyone, and since it's summer I've been doing my comic during the week! I'll try to start drawing the strips on weekends again, so I can livestream -- I'll let you guys know!
On an unrelated note: I was looking at pictures from Comic Con, and saw at least 5 different people dressed as the TARDIS. Looks like you're a trend-setter!
Ha ha, well I'm certainly not the first to come up with the idea, but I'm happy you thought of me when you saw it! Dang, I wish I could be at comic-con...
That's amazing, I'm so happy for you! I hope you have a blast being an illustrator -- I certainly did (and remember to be patient, it may be up to a year or more before they send you an assignment -- that's what they did for me). Congrats!!!
I was thinking about how you have the optional email box for leaving a comment and as far as I can tell all you use that for is to send a thanks for commenting email to the person. Maybe you could alert people if someone replies to a comment they left.
The shadows cast by the hair seem to be odd, like they are maybe on the wall behind her even though the rest of the shadows seem to be in the other direction.
That is strange! The image was up on the website with a mistake for about 10 minutes at 11 pm PST before I fixed it, so you shouldn't have been online when it was like that...who knows, at least it's correct now!
I've occasionally seen some weird glitches in images, when they are a compressed format and downloaded over a slow internet connection, where they end up with black lines or sections that are not actually in the image, but the data ends up corrupted by transfer in just the right way to mess it up.
Hmm, what are you referring to? When we first put the strip up on the site at midnight there was a mistake where dark lines accidentally appeared around Chapel in the file, but that should be gone now.
I LOVE Rupert too, he's the best! And I'm SO glad you noticed the Hairspray poster. I love that musical, I saw it on broadway! Plus, I picked that poster in particular because it fits in ironically with Chapel's hair troubles.
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I also adore One Piece ;)
Couldn't she just use that comb that's been sitting in front of her the whole time?
You would always know if someone commented and where they commented (if the email told you).
You wouldn't necessarily have to do anything about it and you could set up a mail rule to filter them all to a folder. If you wanted to reset the count on the folder without looking at each email you could simply select the entire folder and click mark as read. You could even set it up so that you only get a message if they leave a new comment entirely or reply to one of yours, so that when a couple of people end up commenting back and forth, on something that doesn't really involve you, you don't get a million emails.
Do another livestream? Just wondering..
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He's so cute, oh my gosh! I love Rupert <333333
HAIRSPRAY POSTER OHHHHH YEAHHHHH