Podcast 145: All About Characters

May 28th, 2010 by admin

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Hey out there internet land, it’s the season finale of SEQALab! Today we’re going to be talking about character design and creation. We’ve got some great tips for beginners and veterans, so strap in and have a listen. We would also like to bid a fond farewell to our SEQALab ladies who are graduating this year. We’ll miss you, girls!

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4 Responses

  1. Chris Martinetti

    Can I get that character questionnaire? Please?

    I already took the class a year ago but cant find the syllabus/question sheet in my old SCAD stuff. I really need it for something I’m working on. You can email me. Thanks

    Whompa02@Gmail.com

    -Chris

  2. darrylayo

    How dare you. ALL stories need a mustache-twirling bad guy! It even says so in the Bible!

  3. Joshua Smith

    It would be really great if you guys could post the questionnaire on the blog. If not, you can email me as well. Thanks

  4. Mickey

    Hey, I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong or what, but every time I press play it says “Error Opening File” and when I try to download it the link is broken? Same thing with the “Women of Comics” podcast… I was really looking forward to listening to this podcast for the first time!

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The SEQALAB podcast is a production of the students, faculty, and alumni of the sequential art department at the Savannah College of Art and Design. This twice-weekly podcast is for comics enthusiasts and hopeful creators who want to learn about comics and their production, gain industry insights, and celebrate the significance of the medium. Through education, practice, and expert instruction it is the goal of SEQALAB to aid listeners in becoming successful self-publishers or industry freelancers.