Draconisaurus wrote:Fairly awesome. Did someone already mention? This'd be great in the community mod somewhere, as we're working on at this time.
Thank you, this one is so much better than the ones I’ve did before. Actually loved making this and really starting to think about a comic type of thing, telling the Trespasser story as the walkthrough describes it. That might be a bit of a big undertaking.
If I can help in any kind of way with my drawings on anything, I’ll be honored to help out, if I can…
I am wondering, if I may start a graphic novel on Trespasser, what would be the best way to go? Do I take the original '97 script? Do I follow the game as is? Will I put Anne's travel switching with Hammond's memoir? Or will I make the two stories seperate? One survival story, one memoir story.
Than there is the problem, do i take Tres' Site B, or the movie one? Will I merge the two in one story? If I do this I will go all analog drawing on this, digital is not really my thing, I came to that conclusion trying to do the cover digital, even with a drawing tablet, it doesn't have "the feel" for it...
So many decisions....
Not unimportant to say the least, is anyone interested in a Trespasser graphic novel style?
"Well, as long as you're under there, you can check the breakers," Thorne said. ... "There's a box right behind the front bumper. Over on the left."
"I see it." [said Sarah]
...
"The box is in backward. Flip all the switches the other way. Are you dry?"
"No, Doc. I'm soaking wet, lying in the damn mud."
~Michael Crichton
PierceHill wrote:I am wondering, if I may start a graphic novel on Trespasser, what would be the best way to go? Do I take the original '97 script? Do I follow the game as is? Will I put Anne's travel switching with Hammond's memoir? Or will I make the two stories seperate? One survival story, one memoir story.
Than there is the problem, do i take Tres' Site B, or the movie one? Will I merge the two in one story? If I do this I will go all analog drawing on this, digital is not really my thing, I came to that conclusion trying to do the cover digital, even with a drawing tablet, it doesn't have "the feel" for it...
So many decisions....
Not unimportant to say the least, is anyone interested in a Trespasser graphic novel style?
A graphic novel would me amazing.
My suggestion is to go with whatever will work for you, and you find fun. Mix stuff if you want, you don't have to make it exactly like the game.
Draconisaurus wrote:I'm hearing a lot of ideas, and things that take a ton of time. Maybe consider what resources you have to do the artwork.
No lack of ideas, maybe I’ll just start and see where it’ll end up, I do want to bring movie and game more together, for example the town, the hunters camp as described in the ‘97 tutorial. I’m having the official games guide on it’s way and of course all the books, the making of, anniversary book, so plenty of resources to go from…
PierceHill wrote:I am wondering, if I may start a graphic novel on Trespasser, what would be the best way to go? Do I take the original '97 script? Do I follow the game as is? Will I put Anne's travel switching with Hammond's memoir? Or will I make the two stories seperate? One survival story, one memoir story.
Than there is the problem, do i take Tres' Site B, or the movie one? Will I merge the two in one story? If I do this I will go all analog drawing on this, digital is not really my thing, I came to that conclusion trying to do the cover digital, even with a drawing tablet, it doesn't have "the feel" for it...
So many decisions....
Not unimportant to say the least, is anyone interested in a Trespasser graphic novel style?
A graphic novel would me amazing.
My suggestion is to go with whatever will work for you, and you find fun. Mix stuff if you want, you don't have to make it exactly like the game.
Maybe just some points of recognition, and fill in the rest in creativity…
"Well, as long as you're under there, you can check the breakers," Thorne said. ... "There's a box right behind the front bumper. Over on the left."
"I see it." [said Sarah]
...
"The box is in backward. Flip all the switches the other way. Are you dry?"
"No, Doc. I'm soaking wet, lying in the damn mud."
~Michael Crichton
"Well, as long as you're under there, you can check the breakers," Thorne said. ... "There's a box right behind the front bumper. Over on the left."
"I see it." [said Sarah]
...
"The box is in backward. Flip all the switches the other way. Are you dry?"
"No, Doc. I'm soaking wet, lying in the damn mud."
~Michael Crichton
Draconisaurus wrote:There are a few, not all agreeing with each other, some only evidenced by photos. What parts are you interested in?
Actually all of them, I never knew there was so much, I thought the original walkthrough and script were the basics of the storyline…
I will be using the Plains and Pine Valley of course, the Geothermal, is there somekind of encyclopedia to search through? That would make it a lot more easy..
"Well, as long as you're under there, you can check the breakers," Thorne said. ... "There's a box right behind the front bumper. Over on the left."
"I see it." [said Sarah]
...
"The box is in backward. Flip all the switches the other way. Are you dry?"
"No, Doc. I'm soaking wet, lying in the damn mud."
~Michael Crichton