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A Kurtzian Tongue Lashing…

So I was listening to Webcomics Weekly #44 and Low and Behold! My question was pulled from the mailbag! “Oh neat!” I thought, “How awesome is that! They’re gonna answer my question!” And they did… after a healthy dose of ridicule from the infamous Mr. Kurtz about how I send him copious emails. That I am prolific, in fact, in my email writings…. Which is true… I deserved that one… However Mr Kurtz I DO know that you wrote a book…. in fact I told you how much I loved it… and how I’ve bought many of your other books to boot…. Don’t worry Scott… I know it was all in good fun… It’s nice to know you’re reading all those emails I send you… and don’t worry there’s plenty more where that came from…. :)

Just kidding…

Rawb

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  1. Scott Kurtz

    I was just kidding around, Rob, but you DO send a lot of email.

    Also, my last name is KURTZ, not Kurt. You got the left link incorrect. No biggie. HA! I got to give you another razzing!

  2. Rob Lundy

    Oh man…. the shame of it all!!! Thats all good…. I actually had to repost this because I had a scheduled post that was like a page and a half long that popped up after I posted this last night and I didn’t want it to get lost in the depths of the blog…. I actually appreciate the razzing… I’m sure it’ll generate some traffic for me :) I’ll try to curtail my email floods…
    a little :)

    Always nice to hear from you.

  3. Andrew

    I love the idea of a webcomics enforcer. Not just for Scott but a kind of webcomics thug for hire…

  4. Rob Lundy

    Yeah I’m gonna have to get one of those…. and call him Tony….

  5. Rodrigo Mattos

    Call him “Kurt”. Anyway, I was glad to see it was all just for fun, and no hard feeling involved, I am a huge fan of PVP, I collect the Image comics since number 1 (number 0 never came to Brazil) and I would hate to think of Mr. Kurtz as an @$$h0L&.
    By the way, great strip, you do spend a lot of time on the backgrounds don’t you? Keep up the great work!

  6. Rob Lundy

    Hey don’t get him wrong… Kurtz is totally an asshole… he says so himself on a regular basis… but that doesn’t mean I don’t really like him! I wasn’t offended at all and I thought that it was really funny. I don’t think Scott would have the same appeal if he wasn’t abrasive at times… I’ve got a bunch of PvP stuff too… I’m a big fan. You just have to remember that he’s human like everyone else… I’d probably have done the same thing.

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    The Process: Writing

    So week after week I find myself doing something that I never thought I’d spend so much time and effort to improve…. Writing.

    Maybe it comes from my art and programming backgrounds, but I am constantly trying to find some kind of formula or exercise that will make the construction of a storyline an easier process.  Now that may feel like a kind of clinical and antiseptic way of approaching what is very much an art form.  But to be perfectly honest, that’s how I approach my artwork.  Now granted, that isn’t how I always thought of art, but in college I learned that a well drawn character begins with a solid construction from basic shapes, so why should writing be any different?

    I tend to start my writing sessions by recapping what is happening to the characters, what they might be feeling, thinking, what they want to do… just something to get the writing juices flowing.  A little like a warmup sketch.

    The next step is for me to write out a series of Plot Points I want to hit.  I don’t try to fill up every slot in a month of comics or anything, adding in more points between them to achieve a proper pace for the story can come later.  I just throw in anything I can think of that I’d like to have included in the storyline.  These Plot Points can be as detailed as fully fleshed out comic scripts or as vague as a single sentence that gives a loose idea of what will eventually become a script.

    At this point I look over what I’ve got and I just kinda guess at where I need to add another strip or two between the existing plot points to correct the pacing.  This is one part of the process that I don’t fully understand myself.  Pacing is just one of those things that I can just tell is off by looking at it.  I know it’s not particularly helpful, but it’s true.  Sometimes I can just tell that I need to add a strip before a change in location or subject matter, like it needs a transition… I dunno, it’s hard to explain.

    This is the point when I’ll often have a hard time coming up with ideas for those filler strips.  Luckily I recently discovered a writing trick that helps me come up with some new ideas.  It’s a variation of brainstorming I think of it as “the what if game.”  I just make a big old list of what ifs that relate to whats currently happening in the strip.

    What if the car breaks down on the way to the hospital?
    What if Brody discovers he’s allergic to the gel in disposable diapers?
    What if Abbey goes into false labor?
    What if Max breaks his arm and they all end up in the hospital together?

    You get the idea…

    So this list will generally generate enough options that SOMETHING in there will spark my imagination that will eventually become a joke.  You know it’s been said that ideas are cheap, that the execution of those ideas are what matter. This is true for writing comic strips.  I have learned that ANY situation can become a joke, you just need to find the right angle to approach it from.  Humor comes from the unexpected.  Present a problem or situation and then resolve it in a way your audience wont expect and you illicit a humor response.

    The last thing I do when writing a strip is simplify it.  Again with the writing as a formula….  This is the point where I take the joke I have and I optimize the script.  I try to take the most basic essence of the comic and I try to reduce it down to as few words as possible.  Editing down your scripts is important, but there is such a thing as doing it to aggressively.  You still need to maintain the tension in the strip.  By tension I mean you need to build up the tension in your first two or three panels and then release it on the final panel.  That tension can be lost if you edit the script down too far.  But that’s what I mean by optimizing…

    Anyway, that’s my writing process… Hope you guys find it interesting.

    I’d love to hear from you guys regarding your own writing tricks and tendencies.

    Rawb

    Where there’s a whip, there’s a way…

    Sorry about the lack of updates lately guys… I picked up a neat little contract to work on in my spare time and it has completely dominated my time over the last couple of weeks and will continue to do so for a little while longer.  I’m not sure how much I can share about the project at the moment, I’ll have to defer to my collaborators on divulging information on it.  But I will say that it is very much the kind of thing you all might be interested in.

    I’ll be back with some more information as soon as I can.

    Rawb

    Making of… #1

    Cartography for Dummies…

    Hey guys!  Been working a little bit on a map for my next D&D session… thought I’d post some in progress pics.

    Wee Wittle Bawbawian…

    Hey guys… I did this sketch at lunch today and thought I’d share!