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Ha, I knew those looked like warped bone. O no Anthony, I hope Zimmy is wrong. Finally, Zimmy with those red points in her eyes looks very sinister. Edit: Does this mean Anthony is a necromancer? Could he be trying to take Annie's fire to get Surma back. Matlock Birthmark fucked around with this message at 08:14 on May 25, 2012 |
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Chapter 29: Maybe her dad isn't so bad after all. Chapter 30: Okay, now he's gotta die.
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# ? May 25, 2012 08:05 |
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Uh oh. That pigeon is gonna wreck poo poo.
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# ? May 25, 2012 08:16 |
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Tea-san posted:I'm thinking like £20 or so! Do not undersell yourself / your products. A student posted:Chapter 29: Maybe her dad isn't so bad after all. Well we don't know if it's his fault or if it's something she did re: her dad. Like it's entirely possible this is A Thing that happened because she stuck her blinkerstone in the rocket or whatever, which would still have to do with her father.
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# ? May 25, 2012 08:28 |
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I'm enjoying these episodes of Zimmy McCrazypants, Paranormal Investigator
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# ? May 25, 2012 09:08 |
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The bones go way off into the sky? I'm getting the feeling that Annie really did try to piggyback her blinker stone on that rocket.
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# ? May 25, 2012 09:29 |
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Welp, Tony manages to be the worst dad even when he's not even physically there.
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# ? May 25, 2012 10:22 |
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DekeThornton posted:You really should put a few pieces up at some online auction to get a feel for where the market value is currently. This sounds like a super excellent idea! You should do this my fine author/artist guy! These in particular I think you could sell mega lots of if you have made prints! But my knowledge about the webcomic art market is super below average, so I don't know. However, I'm sure these canvas pieces in particular would go for ultra many amounts of money. I would think at least 70 euro-guineas, or whatever you're using over there on that silly island! Arglebargle III fucked around with this message at 12:05 on May 25, 2012 |
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We're still on GBP, not on the sinking Euro boat. Is it just me, or are we no closer to finding out why Annie is unconcious?
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# ? May 25, 2012 12:14 |
Aaaaa want. I would pay hundreds of euros for this.
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# ? May 25, 2012 12:32 |
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I just got my copy of book 1, after... a little over two months. Customs sat on it for weeks on end and then randomly decided to charge me extra. It's really nice, though. I hope volume 2 is going to exist again at some point, as I'm that guy who hates having a gap in his books.
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Osmosisch posted:I would pay hundreds of euros for this. To be fair, that's like £30 now. Froodulous posted:Is it just me, or are we no closer to finding out why Annie is unconcious? Really? I predict we should finally have some clue on what's going on in the next two updates. Either way, Anthony Carver is the worst dad, every day, every year.
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# ? May 25, 2012 12:45 |
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I don't think this is the blinker stone being far away. We've never seen this bone projection from astral projection before. Also, Anja would be expected to know what to do, and not have to bring in Zimmy.
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# ? May 25, 2012 12:48 |
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There are five shafts of bone. Very elongated fingers? (I have never successfully guessed a Gunnerkrigg plot development.)
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# ? May 25, 2012 13:02 |
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Fangz posted:I don't think this is the blinker stone being far away. We've never seen this bone projection from astral projection before. Also, Anja would be expected to know what to do, and not have to bring in Zimmy. I agree; I imagine that the bone restraints represent something Anthony did to repress Annie's fire elemental aspect. Not necessarily anything having to do with her maybe putting the blinker stone in the rocket, but rather something from before she even came to the Court that has been affecting her since the beginning of the story. Also, Zimmy's eyes
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Froodulous posted:We're still on GBP, not on the sinking Euro boat. Ah, the Guinea-Bissau Peso. A prudent and also wise investment, my charming and citrusy fellow! I did not know that the right honorable Green & Pleasant Isle had relocated. Arglebargle III fucked around with this message at 13:29 on May 25, 2012 |
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I think whatever this is isn't Anthony's doing. I think it is something Annie has subconsciously put on herself because of him.
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# ? May 25, 2012 13:39 |
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DekeThornton posted:For the Ink Washes? Sounds a bit low. I'd probably pay double that at least. How large are they? You really should put a few pieces up at some online auction to get a feel for where the market value is currently. It's one thing to sell prints at a somewhat low price, since you can bring lots of those to the con and you want to entice many people to buy them because you don't really lose anything so long as you're above the printing cost. But something you can only sell once? Even if a price feels high there's almost certainly gonna be SOMEBODY who will buy it; this is a con after all. It's people with disposible income. You gotta hold out for Mister or Missus Right. Speaking of cons, have you thought about going to American ones now that you're a full-time webcomicer? Because there's this here Dragon-Con coming up soon and I live in Atlanta, so it sure would be great...
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Zenzirouj posted:Speaking of cons, have you thought about going to American ones now that you're a full-time webcomicer? Because there's this here Dragon-Con coming up soon and I live in Atlanta, so it sure would be great... Please come to America so we can all fling money at you.
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# ? May 25, 2012 14:20 |
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So Anthony isn't an ice elemental, he's a bone elemental. I guess that explains why he acts so boneheaded.
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# ? May 25, 2012 14:32 |
Hey Tom, are you gonna start taking commissions?
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# ? May 25, 2012 14:32 |
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Nettle Soup posted:Hey Tom, are you gonna start taking commissions? O. I'd love it if he would start taking commissions.
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# ? May 25, 2012 14:36 |
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I'm watching the news for reports of a artist drowning in money after selling more things online, Tom. Make sure they pay using credit!
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# ? May 25, 2012 14:59 |
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Tea-san posted:I'm thinking like £20 or so! Agreed with previous sentiments, £20 seems like you would be shorting yourself. I don't know the size of the paintings but considering that ham-fisted people on Deviantart can seem to get paid $50 or more for a piece, you certainly deserve more than just £20.
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Hmm, I should rethink my pricing structure, I guess. I never know what will sell at a con so I tend to price things down. But yes, I will be starting commissions soon! I want to get this con out of the way first before I think of other things, but that's not far away. I'd even like to offer ink wash commissions as well. A whole range.
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Tea-san posted:Hmm, I should rethink my pricing structure, I guess. I never know what will sell at a con so I tend to price things down. You've got two days to sell them, too. You can always start high and lower it in the afternoon/next day (I can almost guarantee that will not be necessary and if you end up having to then that con is full of classless plebians). But hell, even if I had never seen your comic before I would buy a bunch of those if they were that cheap. And I'm stingy as heck.
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# ? May 25, 2012 16:04 |
AlexG posted:There are five shafts of bone. Very elongated fingers? They look a lot more like finger bones than any other human bones.
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# ? May 25, 2012 17:26 |
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I'm leaning towards her sneaking the blinker stone onto that satellite and the range messing things up. But I'm probably completely wrong.
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Oneiros posted:I agree; I imagine that the bone restraints represent something Anthony did to repress Annie's fire elemental aspect. Not necessarily anything having to do with her maybe putting the blinker stone in the rocket, but rather something from before she even came to the Court that has been affecting her since the beginning of the story. Could be the cure he was working on for Surma. He's too late for her but not for Annie. Neutralize the fire elemental part of her = she won't pass it on to her children = she won't die. Of course, if that's the case it's not working great, but can you blame Anthony for trying?
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Tea-san posted:Hmm, I should rethink my pricing structure, I guess. I never know what will sell at a con so I tend to price things down. Talk to some of your peers; specifically, some of your peers that are currently successfully making a living from their art. See what they're charging and ask their advice. They're the best qualified to advise you on this.
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# ? May 25, 2012 18:42 |
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I bet my money it has to do with the blinker stone. My theory is that she has activated one of her fathers security devices against magical spying on him. We saw in the last chapter that the court wants to trace him and that he takes extreme measures to not give away his position. Maybe the trap targets especially the strongest part of magic in person, which would be in Annie's fire elemental. So I give Anthony the benefit of doubt. To look forwards: Does this mean they must visit the satelite .... IN SPACE? I wonder how far Parley can bip.
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quantum_squirrel posted:To look forwards: Does this mean they must visit the satelite .... IN SPACE? I wonder how far Parley can bip. I think either her or Smitty have to be familiar with an area, or at least have someone to describe the area like Kat did. My point is that they're gonna need a rocket ship built by Dr. Disaster and Donny. Science officer Anja, ship counselor Jones, head of security Jimmy Jims...
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# ? May 25, 2012 19:32 |
Would it be like TOS Star Trek or TNG Star Trek ?
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Zenzirouj posted:I think either her or Smitty have to be familiar with an area, or at least have someone to describe the area like Kat did. My point is that they're gonna need a rocket ship built by Dr. Disaster and Donny. Science officer Anja, ship counselor Jones, head of security Jimmy Jims... Jimmy Jims definitely seems like the kind of guy who gets blasted across the room to play up how badass the evil plutonian noodnicks are this week
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Tom, for pricing your art, I would recommend you set some of them aside and sell them by silent auction, or something of a similar nature. This will help you determine the maximum price for this sort of piece, which will be useful information. For the others, pretend you paid yourself a comfortable hourly wage for making them, and sell at 50% to 100% more than what they "cost" you, including materials. If you sell out quickly, then you'll know you need to increase the price next time. Every time you find you can't keep up with demand, redouble your prices. If you're concerned about putting the prices too high for some of your audiences, then in addition to maintaining a broad spectrum of prices (put less markup on the smaller ones, for instance), then start selling reproductions.
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Bongo Bill posted:Tom, for pricing your art, I would recommend you set some of them aside and sell them by silent auction, or something of a similar nature. This will help you determine the maximum price for this sort of piece, which will be useful information. This, all the way. Don't undersell yourself. At the risk of sounding like a shampoo advert, you're worth it. I'd buy it, if I had wall space to hang it. In a heartbeat.
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# ? May 25, 2012 21:37 |
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How difficult is it to / what's the process to make prints of a canvas painting?
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# ? May 25, 2012 21:41 |
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I'm no businessman, but I'd suggest that Tom be sure to sell a range of stuff at different price points. I mean, even if the fans are willing to pay more, I'd point out that products at cons have a value in terms of promotion/good will generation etc so it'd still be good to have some things cheap for people new to the comic to impulse buy.
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# ? May 25, 2012 21:44 |
I almost offered you £30 + shipping to near Manchester for one like that grey Annie, but it felt too much like I'd be ripping you off. Would be nice to see how big they actually are though!
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# ? May 25, 2012 21:46 |
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To succeed as a professional artist requires knowing the value of your name and your time. Many artists don't know what their inspiration is worth and don't need to, but you can't get away with not knowing what your reputation and effort are worth. The sooner and more accurately you determine that, the better, both for you and for your customers. By working on Gunnerkrigg Court, you've invested heavily in your skills and your brand; we in this thread know you work as hard as anybody, and it shows in your continuing improvement, which has attracted many thousands of devoted readers. Throw out that old spider-fired engine, because the fruits of your years of work has been to produce a very efficient mechanism for converting time into money.
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