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Frank Brick Wright

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  1. Although I'm not really a fan of marshmallows… Great entry Technically speaking your entry is one of the best so far, for its layout and clear photography, albeit there are quite some things happening at the same time and I think some panels have a bit of over-information because there a lot of balloons and the reading-order is not very clear. The Croissant-scene was an inspired one
  2. [pid][/pid] You can check the small prologue, called Sabre Island, here. I know my entry is a bit different both in stile and in theme from the others excellent ones we have seen in this forum. Nevertheless, I hope it will be appreciated by the community. This round theme was: Islanders. In order to justify my entry, I would like to add that an islander is, by definition, a native or inhabitant of an island. This is because I had this idea that using "traditional" islanders in an entry about islanders was a bit too mainstream Criticism/comments are very welcome as always. Go bluecoats!
  3. I feel your pain there Scorpiox. We have to explain things to Brickington all the time… Nice comic Mstr, great layout has always!
  4. Someone just has too much free time Great comic again AC, funny story! The arrows help a lot, though there is still some confusion around! The problem this time is (at least for me) that the crab does't appear to be a slide-separator. Of course when you get that its very easy to follow. I wonder, perhaps you are still in time for asking a couple more jars for Christmas? At this pace there won't be any jar-heads left till the end of TOR, and it would be a pity if you had to stop this wonderful collection for lack of space
  5. Why, do you think your current one has been over-humiliated?
  6. Delicious!! The butt-showing and the lalala pretty sculpture made my day!!! Good luck for your exams ;)
  7. The redcoats are attacking, the redcoats are attacking!!! Oh wait… spam by Luso Shipyards, on Flickr The spam is strong with this one *EDIT: you're right Brickington, I apparently uploaded the photo in the wrong format…*
  8. Dear Admiral, I'm starting to become a bit borred. If you are killing all the redcoats, where will the fun be for us? Leave at least one or two for we common soldiers to kill! And Sebeus taking the photo… the best part of it all Great comic
  9. This is *not* my entry, just a really small prologue to it but you can count with the official one in the next days…
  10. Am I missing something or has Spielbrick just married with Captain Becker?
  11. Yellow… Those are the "available colours at the moment" Which means I don't have yellow and because we bluecoats only use top-quality material to equip our soldiers, red epaulettes due to their poor manufacturing quality are excluded… I'm glad you liked it Brickington!
  12. To clear things up, this is *not* my official entry Just a story that will be built slowly along time… Here is the next 'episode', called… Redcoats get smarter (or at least Brickington) What will be the next episode? I don't know… but perhaps a visit at Blackmoor's wardrobe
  13. I'd agree with you in the tumblehome, it isn't really very noticeable and would bring some disadvantages as you said. This is the only angle from where its absence is felt 'cause it makes things a bit more squarish. The vertical curve is much better now A thing to remember when building both vertical and horizontal curves is that they tend to be progressive and continuous, so if you should have each small section like 8-6-4-4-2-1-1-1 studs long (just an example) and not like 8-6-4-6-4-2-4-2-1. Another thing which is nice to remember is both the stern and the bow are the places where in a ship both vertical and horizontal curves get more abrupt and are therefore more noticeable, so don't be ever afraid to put too much sheer in this areas I'm looking forward to see the continuation of this project!
  14. Oh wow, this is looking absolutely great Tremendously better than your previous one, I must say. I only have two actual points of criticism. The first is that I'd say that it lack a bit of tumblehome. I know these ships didn't really had much tumblehome but they rarely made 90º with the waterline. The other is the end of the vertical curvature. Your vertical curve is fantastic, very well built, but it should continue at the end instead of stopping. There: Check here. Besides the railing continuing to increase in height you should notice that the deck is not parallel to the waterline, as you have built it This being said… Great colourscheme, details and delicious modularity, it really adds a lot to the ship Keep up the excellent work!
  15. Mazin is right as always… I guess you red guys just can't understand harder maps! This being said… I really like the comic, very simple and of great graphical appeal, plus an original idea. I think that for it to be perfect it just had to feature me. Oh wait, but it does!
  16. Sure! I thought that but just wanted to be 100% sure. Thanks for the fast reply!
  17. Excuse Admiral, but I'm not 100% sure about this. So in my entry I may have ten panels like in Example 2 or my entry is just one panel? To put this in another terms: can I only have 10 photos distributed as I want from a certain number of panels or can I have 10 panels with any number of images in each?
  18. Not good… Fast recoveries! Really? Oh… Brickington/Law said I was going to appear soon in an avatar and it really looked similar to me… My apologies then. I have some plans for your avatar too…
  19. Really? Yet that is me, isn't it? Why would I just ruin all the fun for some irrelevant details? This is for FUN! Scandal! Scandal! This is not me! I have white gloves! WHITE GLOVES! Scandal again! That is NOT my torso! I have a different torso, I refuse to recognize that as being me! Triple scandal! That is not exactly my face! My avatar face is slightly-different-altough-I-can-recognize-it-by-looking-at-the-face-you-have-given-me! Doesn't this sound a bit childish? But if you don't want I won't place you in more comics.
  20. This is the first episode of this small saga… Just a teaser, more is to come soon! I can promise more episodes in the near future, featuring other red-stars
  21. Ha, foolish redocats. They think they can hang me and kill me with a rope. I'm roop-proof. What now, poor rope maker? (you can expect a revenge later today)
  22. Commander Law/Colonel Brickington, you have been WARNED. Your offenses against bluecoat members will NOT be tolerated. Expect to be humiliated publicly soon. Best regards.
  23. Funny As if anyone believed that happened…
  24. Take a look here: This is a formula for the minimum beam So actually, as the beam is larger than this number, it is "correct". Moreover, even with a ridiculously small beam of 13.27ft we even get 47 cms of planking. Whilst this sound more close to the real thing (and I'm pretty sure it varies from ship to ship), I'd say that a frigate has the Surprise would have a thickness of 10-20 cms (somewhere in between). I am basing this in speculation but I've got plenty of ref-pics from other vessels (perhaps not as large, tough) where the planks don't appear to be very thick.
  25. I've read the tutorial again and it is indeed a great one I'm curious about the source of this formula: I've tried to calculate a bit with this but I'm getting odd results. Take the surprise: length 129 feet, beam 31.66 feet (to convert this primitive units to the decimal system ). Now according to this formula I will get a thickness of… 2.68 feet! Which is 82cms… It looks like a lot, doesn't it? Planks of 82cms of thickness? This is one of my favourite drawings by Chapman. The planks certainly don't look that thick…
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