Webcomics Reviews And Interviews

WCRI is a webcomic podcast devoted to the creation and monetization of webcomics. There are how-to shows on how to create, draw, write, and market webcomics, as well as reviews on webcomics. There are also interview shows with creators, businessmen and others involved with webcomics. In short, if you want to create and make money from webcomics, this is where you start.https://vurbl.com/station/87AfMj7qUcp/Check out our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/twosparrows) and merch pages (https://www.zazzle.com/store/jamaisj/products) to support the show.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 45m. Bisher sind 106 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 8 hours 11 minutes

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episode 11: Cinematography For The Comic Artist


Sometimes it can only help to look at other disciplines to improve art. When it comes to webcomics it may not hurt to look at some basic cinematography techniques to work into the webcomic. There are reasons that the techniques have made films...


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 October 15, 2018  44m
 
 

episode 12: Art Basics


Webcomics, like other genres, have their own rules. It may help your art to know what the basics of the webcomic genre are, and they may help make your webcomic better as well generally improve your art. Please support WCRI by pledging at our Patreon...


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 October 16, 2018  44m
 
 

episode 13: Setting Up Promotional Art


Webcomic artists suck at promoting at their own stuff, and so they need help promoting themselves. Creating posters, calendars and other promotional art can be fun, but it requires some sort of plan, and this podcast may help you make some incredible...


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 October 19, 2018  44m
 
 

episode 14: Art Mistakes You Can Avoid


There are a lot of basic art mistakes that we're all guilty of at one time or another. While there are obviously too many ever be part of the same podcast, here are ten of the worst, ranging from basic composition to how to avoid staying the same....


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 October 26, 2018  44m
 
 

episode 15: How They Work In-Universe: Horror Tropes


Horror has its own tropes. When those tropes work, they work well, but in less capable hands they become cliches. This podcast explores why those tropes work from an in-universe persepctive, that is, how they work in the universe where they happen....


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 November 2, 2018  44m
 
 

episode 16: How They Work In-Universe: Science Fiction Tropes


Science Fiction has its own tropes. When those tropes work, they work well, but in less capable hands they become cliches. This podcast explores why those tropes work from an in-universe perspective, that is, how they work in the universe where they...


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 November 10, 2018  49m
 
 

episode 17: How They Work In-Universe: Fantasy Tropes


The Fantasy Genre is full of tropes that are almost mandatory. However, in less capable hands they become boring cliches; as such it may be worth exploring those tropes and why they work in the actual universe, that is, the basis on which they work...


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 November 16, 2018  49m
 
 

episode 18: How They Work In-Universe: Supers Tropes


The Super-Hero Genre is full of tropes that are almost mandatory. However, in less capable hands they become boring cliches; as such it may be worth exploring those tropes and why they work in the actual universe, that is, the basis on which they work...


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 November 23, 2018  49m
 
 

episode 19: How They Work In-Universe: Sentai Tropes


Every genre has those tropes that, if not handled correctly, turn into deadly cliches. As such it may be worth looking at some of the tropes of genres in order to see why those tropes work so well. This podcast looks at sentai, those super teens and...


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 November 30, 2018  48m
 
 

episode 20: Fictional Organizations You Know Exist


Every genre has hose groups that we know are pretty universal but don't generally get much acknowledgment. These are the construction crews that rebuild cities after monster attacks, the insurance people, emergency services, PR guys, lawyers, those...


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 December 7, 2018  37m