NumberWan Posted September 20, 2014 Posted September 20, 2014 I read the issue as well. I can't wait for the next part. I really like some scenes, and it's cool to see other planets revealed.Is there any article, which explains, when events of the comics take place (like 21 BBY or 20 BBY, etc)?
Kualan Posted September 27, 2014 Author Posted September 27, 2014 I read the issue as well. I can't wait for the next part. I really like some scenes, and it's cool to see other planets revealed.Is there any article, which explains, when events of the comics take place (like 21 BBY or 20 BBY, etc)? No 'official' timeline, but I've aimed approximately to be based between Seasons 4 and 5 of The Clone Wars TV series. Preview cover for Issue Five: the_raven, Bek and NumberWan like this
z3filus Posted September 28, 2014 Posted September 28, 2014 how on earth do you find time for this? I only viewed a couple images/pages so I don't know if the dialogue is any goodbut without a doubt you have spend many painstaking hours photoshopping for this project. Most impresive.
NumberWan Posted September 28, 2014 Posted September 28, 2014 @It's an often question, when you see a massive project made by a team, and moreover, when it was made by a single person. It applies to many things, which became iconic or survived long enough to be loved by its fans. I guess, it's imagination of @@Kualan and practice, as well as support of friends and fellow SW fans, which make him feel - "I can create another story". Now, that the Clone Wars are over, the Tales must be taking a move to its logical completion as well (anyways you can create new plot endlessly). I wonder, if Kualan plans to create new stories later - for instance set at the time of Galactic Civil War, and something like 40 BBY, or 70 BBY (the problem is in the models only, new droids will be needed, troops, etc). therfiles likes this
Kualan Posted October 4, 2014 Author Posted October 4, 2014 how on earth do you find time for this? I only viewed a couple images/pages so I don't know if the dialogue is any goodbut without a doubt you have spend many painstaking hours photoshopping for this project. Most impresive. I can't understate the power of motivation when it comes to a hobby like this. In the past I've knocked out three issues in a fortnight when I came to a part of the story I was really looking forward to seeing put on the page, and on other occasions there have been months between the last issue and the next (particularly in Volume Two, when I inadvertently wrote myself into a plothole and struggled to find a logical way to dig myself out of it). @It's an often question, when you see a massive project made by a team, and moreover, when it was made by a single person. It applies to many things, which became iconic or survived long enough to be loved by its fans. I guess, it's imagination of @@Kualan and practice, as well as support of friends and fellow SW fans, which make him feel - "I can create another story". Now, that the Clone Wars are over, the Tales must be taking a move to its logical completion as well (anyways you can create new plot endlessly). I wonder, if Kualan plans to create new stories later - for instance set at the time of Galactic Civil War, and something like 40 BBY, or 70 BBY (the problem is in the models only, new droids will be needed, troops, etc). Yes, Volume Four is likely to be the last Tales From The Clone Wars for awhile (though never say never!). I was originally not going to make Volume Four at all, but instead launch a new series called Tales From The New Republic. However I opted away from that idea as, with Episode VII around the corner, we have no idea what the new canon galaxy is going to be like for the post-ROTJ era. I may make a Tales From The Rebel Alliance series, or perhaps a KOTOR-era miniseries or something between Volume Four and Episode VII however.
NumberWan Posted October 4, 2014 Posted October 4, 2014 I would rather take the period of 10 BBY - 10 ABY. KOTOR would require a lot of new models - species, new clothes, new droids, weapons, machines (landspeeders), new locations (a very different design for lamps, metallic panels, materials - quite often ignored by most users, showing Darth Malak in Imperial Star Destroyer - wrong! wrong! wrong! ))))) Btw seeing the events of 19 BBY - 15 BBY is also a good point - still possible to use models from CW era.
Kualan Posted October 11, 2014 Author Posted October 11, 2014 Volume Four, Issue Five - Descent, Part One - is now uploaded to the site! http://talesfromtheclonewars.net/ I would rather take the period of 10 BBY - 10 ABY. KOTOR would require a lot of new models - species, new clothes, new droids, weapons, machines (landspeeders), new locations (a very different design for lamps, metallic panels, materials - quite often ignored by most users, showing Darth Malak in Imperial Star Destroyer - wrong! wrong! wrong! ))))) Btw seeing the events of 19 BBY - 15 BBY is also a good point - still possible to use models from CW era. Yeah, that's why if I did do a TOR-era series it would be a single-volume miniseries, due to the limits on available assets. But a 'Dark Times' or 'Rebel Alliance' era series is the most likely Bek likes this
Lamented Posted October 16, 2014 Posted October 16, 2014 @@Kualan, I really liked this latest addition to your series. However, I can't help but advise a revision. There seems to be a grammar error on Page 10. Also, pulling in the KotOR Sith Lords for a vision was pretty cool. However, to make it even cooler, I could provide you with better-looking and more detailed reskins of Revan, Malak, and Nihilus, should you so desire. I think it'd make it nicer. Anyways, pretty cool.
Kualan Posted October 17, 2014 Author Posted October 17, 2014 Thanks for the spot on the punctuation error on Page 10. Please feel free to send me the reskins of the Sith Lords and I'll have a look at them.
NumberWan Posted October 18, 2014 Posted October 18, 2014 I would really like to read a "Behind the scene" story. I mean, that you can tell us, how you came with the idea of making your own CW plot, what drove you into adding new planets, characters and yet in general follow the canon stories as well (though not always). What was difficult to make and what was the most favourite part in the process. For instance, what did you use for space battles, etc.
Kualan Posted October 18, 2014 Author Posted October 18, 2014 I would really like to read a "Behind the scene" story. I mean, that you can tell us, how you came with the idea of making your own CW plot, what drove you into adding new planets, characters and yet in general follow the canon stories as well (though not always). What was difficult to make and what was the most favourite part in the process. For instance, what did you use for space battles, etc. You know, it's been so long I really can't remember how I first arrived at the idea to make the comic - or why I initially chose JKA as the means to do it. I've always loved writing, and always loved Star Wars, so putting the two together wasn't hard. If it wasn't this comic then I would probably be peppering some other forum elsewhere on the 'Net with written fanfiction! In regards to new plots and characters I like to fill the gaps in the films with things I imagine might have happened, whilst still staying true to canon (or at least, the old canon - who knows what other changes will take place in the Disney era!). Sometimes this stretches plausibility slightly (a giant superweapon appearing above Coruscant in Volume Two is something that probably would have been mentioned!) but for each volume I ask myself a question and try to create a plot that answers it. So for Volume One, the question was 'Are all Jedi loyal to the Council?' - which led to the plot surrounding the Jedi Covenant trying to lure away the Chosen One.In Volume Two, the question was 'What if Obi-Wan was asked to take on a second Padawan?' - which led to the character of Zell becoming the lead.For Volume Three it was 'What role do other factions play in the Clone Wars?' - which led to a volume centered around Jedi spies, Mandalorians, Hutts and bounty hunters.The question that kickstarted Volume Four was 'How much do we really know about Mace Windu's backstory?'. The difficult part in earlier volumes was trying to show emotion in the characters. Since Volume Three, however, I've learned a few Photoshop tricks to help improve this and now it's (hopefully) far easier for readers to understand how a character is feeling. My favourite parts to make are always the battle scenes - they take forever, but are always worth it. Space battles are a particular favourite - I use ship models from Empire at War to create them. Hope that helps enlighten some of the history behind the comic for you @@NumberWan !
NumberWan Posted October 19, 2014 Posted October 19, 2014 @@KualanI have lots of materials (mostly pictures) made for our mod, and also a lot of texts, script and other material related to the project. Besides that I have a folder with my sketches on Star Wars, as well as an album with my comics and kind of encyclopedia with articles on characters, planets and other things. Some of these made it into DP and into Tales from the Clone Wars. =) Btw do you have sketches for the issues? Surely you could have made some notes much later with more experience instead of drawings, but I would like to see them, if there are any.
Kualan Posted October 24, 2014 Author Posted October 24, 2014 @@KualanI have lots of materials (mostly pictures) made for our mod, and also a lot of texts, script and other material related to the project. Besides that I have a folder with my sketches on Star Wars, as well as an album with my comics and kind of encyclopedia with articles on characters, planets and other things. Some of these made it into DP and into Tales from the Clone Wars. =) Btw do you have sketches for the issues? Surely you could have made some notes much later with more experience instead of drawings, but I would like to see them, if there are any. Apart from the scripts where I write the dialogue for each issue, I don't have any notes or sketches to share I'm afraid. I do most of my concept work in the model viewers for JKA and EaW respectively. EDIT: Preview removed as full issue now available. Sithani likes this
Sithani Posted October 25, 2014 Posted October 25, 2014 I really love it! But I think the blades are too blurry for me
z3filus Posted October 25, 2014 Posted October 25, 2014 the photoShopping is great - as always - but this is like watching kids play at sandbox, the dialogue is awful
Kualan Posted October 27, 2014 Author Posted October 27, 2014 the photoShopping is great - as always - but this is like watching kids play at sandbox, the dialogue is awful Great special effects but poor dialogue? You've rumbled me, I'm actually George Lucas!
Kualan Posted October 29, 2014 Author Posted October 29, 2014 Issue Six - Descent Part Two - is now uploaded to the site. Bek likes this
Kualan Posted November 2, 2014 Author Posted November 2, 2014 Due to my RL work schedule at the moment, it could be some time before Descent Part Three is completed. So in the meantime I knocked up a little teaser image of some of the characters and plotlines that are going to take place during the rest of Volume Four. A sort of trailer in comic form, I guess. therfiles likes this
Kualan Posted November 21, 2014 Author Posted November 21, 2014 Preview for the next issue, Descent Part Three! Bek likes this
Kualan Posted November 26, 2014 Author Posted November 26, 2014 The full issue of Descent Part Three is now on the site, and concludes the Manaan arc of Volume Four! Link available in my signature.
Kualan Posted December 11, 2014 Author Posted December 11, 2014 Volume 4, Issue 8 - Fugitive - is now available on the site in my signature.
z3filus Posted December 11, 2014 Posted December 11, 2014 that guardian model is awesome. NumberWan likes this
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