I've been in Code Mode lately, and I've made some progress on my comic script markup language (called Panels for now).
I have no idea if this is something interesting to people here -- especially as using it is, for the moment, pretty technical -- but here's a link to the github repo:
https://github.com/wartman/panels
I'd love to hear what people think, and if this is at all interesting or something folks want.
#comics #code #programming
I have no idea if this is something interesting to people here -- especially as using it is, for the moment, pretty technical -- but here's a link to the github repo:
https://github.com/wartman/panels
I'd love to hear what people think, and if this is at all interesting or something folks want.
#comics #code #programming
GitHub - wartman/panels: A simple markup language for comics
A simple markup language for comics. Contribute to wartman/panels development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
David Revoy
•On Pepper&Carrot, I tried to find a markdown-compatible way to write scenarios, https://framagit.org/peppercarrot/scenarios/-/blob/master/02_Scenarios-for-new-episodes/The-summoning_by_Deevad.md?plain=1 , for collaboration on Git (with diff, etc).
With all Markdown to HTML around, I can generate the web version (a PHP md→html simple library) : https://www.peppercarrot.com/en/fan-art/fan-fiction__02_Scenarios-for-new-episodes~~The-summoning_by_Deevad.html
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Fan-art - Pepper&Carrot
Pepper&CarrotDavid Revoy
•The community has a low interaction with scenarios/written stuff (time consuming, require imagination to see the potential as a comic).
And so, it's real storyboards that have more engagement and are the starting point of my collaborative comic feedback process.
I wish for a storyboard tool that could store markdown plain text and get full preview on Gitlab/Github I guess 😺
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