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#1
General Discussion / Re: Isotown
Fri 24/08/2007 19:47:18
This is by far the best Isotown thread I've seen on the internets.

You guys are expressing such incredible details as to why Isotown is enjoyable, I'm astounded. Thank you so much, you're awesome.
#2
General Discussion / Re: Isotown
Fri 24/08/2007 16:47:39
Ahaha, you never cease to amaze me with your posts, Kinoko.

The lack of people bustling around and traffic in the streets is simply a design decision. I really didn't think it was very important. Not to mention, if you hadn't noticed, the poeple are huge when I do draw them. Isotown is a little too small scale to be drawing people in it as a common thing. I'm not really aiming toward showing the exact look of a real town, nor am I aiming to make the exact buildings of one. I've had people tell me the exact thing you are telling me now time and time again, but I'm not going to shift the focus of Isotown because of it. Yes, lol, I know how a city works, I've played Sim City a lot. Please don't assume my intelligence based on my webcomic please :p The reason I only have two houses is because it would be boring if I spent 100 panels just building houses. I decided I simply want to cover a range of a lot of buildings just to keep things interesting, as well as try as many challenges in drawing different types of buildings as I can. (At one point I want to try a rollercoaster)

That's some very nice pixel art, Radiowaves. The art style I've chosen for Isotown is really nothing similar to a more gritty dirty realistic look like in that picture. Isotown doesn't use a whole lot of realistic texturing.
#3
General Discussion / Re: Isotown
Fri 24/08/2007 06:50:41
Thank you Kinoko, that's a really nice post :D Made me happy

ProgZmax: Lettering that seems off is probably due to lack of any anti-aliasing in the earlier times of drawing Isotown. Now I use my own anti-aliasing to make things look a bit more natural on signs (like on the Pesh Radio sign.. as well as the sign of the next building as you will see tomorrow)

And yes, I figured there was no point in continuing the tomato patch cycle.

Also, there really isn't much activity on the forums.
#4
General Discussion / Re: Isotown
Thu 23/08/2007 21:29:13
Hey, cool! Someone posted my comic. Thanks Kinoko.

Hello everyone. I'm the maker of Isotown.

Yeah, Isotown is a bit unrealistic, and I really have no idea how actual construction is done. None of those things are really important, I don't think. And besides, I want Isotown to be a bit quirky. The real idea is just a growing town. The project started as my own personal entertainment and practice, and after finding people liked it, I made it into a comic.

And yes there are always people who don't find the concept very interesting for very long (or at all). Thanks for stopping by anyway.

Thanks again for posting, and taking a look. Welcome to Isotown, new readers.
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