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Celephaïdra [Art, writing, conlang/conworld and comic site]

Started by Kassie, December 07, 2006, 04:19:03 PM

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Kassie

Name: Celephaïdra (working title - I may think of something better)
Requested Username: kassieopia

I hope this is all right - if it's better, I can post most of the info here rather than as links, but I thought I'd try to be concise.

I currently draw the webcomic Autumn in the Otherworld (http://badlydubbed.comicgen.com), which has an archive of 34 pages currently online but will be roughly 500 pages by the end (and I do mean to finish it) and you can see some (slightly out-of-date) examples of my artwork at my deviantart account, http://kassieopia.deviantart.com. If this application is accepted I might transfer AitO to my account here eventually.

The site would be an art/writing gallery for individual pieces such as paintings and short stories and bigger projects both related and unrelated to the main comic, such as mini-comics, novels (posted chapter by chapter, probably) and my constructed worlds and languages, information about one of which can be seen at http://badlydubbed.comicgen.com/setting.htm.

I'd also like to start a forum eventually, with sections for discussion and critique of art and writing, an RPG section for some Autumn in the Otherworld-based forum RPing, (which I have a bit of experience in, see the RP Soup section of the Redemption/ASPS forum, http://eatkitties.com/forum/), as well as discussion of the comic - would that be possible?

My web design skills are best described as "fairly basic but functional" - I'm moderately confident in HTML and CSS, and wrote all the code for my website by hand using Notepad - I'm keen to learn some PHP and the like, however.

I'd be interested in moving here for a number of reasons - firstly, ComicGenesis, while a good comic host, doesn't give me the freedom I'd like in managing the site - it's fine for comic archives, but for an art and writing site I'd prefer to have more control over layout, structure, etc - its image hosting system is also irritating. Secondly, Xepher.net seems to have a good community behind it, which is always nice. Thirdly a friend, Senshuu (www.senshuu.com) is hosted here and she recommends it highly.

I also had a question - does the ftp support have web-ftp access or will I need to get an ftp client? If so, can anyone recommend one?

Kassie

Ah, new name: Catfish Pass - I always think of something better ^__^; Names are not my strong point. Celephaïdra was inspired by a Lovecraft story (crossed with the mythological character Phaedra) and Catfish Pass is a location in my comic which has the same initials as me.

dragyn

Yeah, web-ftp is allowed.  Xepher said somewhere in the forum that he might change that soon, though.

It's 3 a.m. here, so I'll look at the rest another time.  Sorry.

Xepher

Err... You got it backward. There is NOT currently any web-based file upload. I may, in the future add one though. Also, I'd avoid FTP clients... get winscp.

As for the application... I'm kinda busy right now, but stick around for a bit and we'll see.

dragyn

Whoops...I knew that.  I even meant that...

3 a.m. has that effect on me, I guess...

fesworks

Actually I use something called "CoreFTP Lite" and it alway works just fine.. *shrugs*

www.PSIwebcomic.com
www.TheShifterArchive.com
www.ArdraComic.com
www.WebcomicBeacon.com

Kassie

Just to say, in the [unlikely?] event of my application being accepted in the next two weeks, I will be offline and unable to do anything about it.

Kassie

OK, back again. I thought I'd post a couple of art samples in this thread, because they're infinitely better than what's on my DA - I got a tablet and photoshop since then.


This was a practice/doodle that kind of grew on me.


This is still unfinished but I'd consider it to be one of the best things I've ever done.

Xepher

The art looks pretty decent. Normally I'd harp on you for not actually listing your email (and some other technical problems with the applicaito format) but I'm in a generous mood right now, so I'll give it a "yes" anyway. :-)

You should get an email with a login and instructions, please follow them.

fesworks

That's Photoshop and Tablet stuff?!?! WOW! Impressive!

www.PSIwebcomic.com
www.TheShifterArchive.com
www.ArdraComic.com
www.WebcomicBeacon.com

Kassie

Thanks! Er, sorry about the lack of email address, I assumed it'd be in my profile. A couple of questions, though, mainly relating to the newsbox: does it have to be on the index page? The layout I have in mind has an "updates" page in an iframe embedded in the index page and it would probably look better to have the newsbox there. Also, to make it work, I know you have to have a php rather than ordinary html file, but does that mean I have to add anything other than saving the file with a .php file extension? And do all the pages have to be saved in such a format?
Er, sorry if these are really obvious, or really commonly asked, or don't make sense...

fesworks

It has to be on the main page people will be coming to visit. It's customizable to for size and content.... must be with a *.php file, not a *.htm file, any other pages can be whatever, but the newsbox uses PHP coding so it needs to be on a *.php page.

www.PSIwebcomic.com
www.TheShifterArchive.com
www.ArdraComic.com
www.WebcomicBeacon.com

Xepher

The newsbox has to be on the "main page" of your website. That is, the page most visitors will be going to or bookmarking. It can be in a frame, provided it's visible/obvious. And no, other than the newsbox code, there's nothing you have to change besides the file extension and permissions. (The "Fix Permissions" tool available under your account settings will do the latter for you.) The rest of the pages can be whatever.

Kassie

OK, that makes sense. I have three of five sections up now, thanks very much for your help.