Depends on what you're designing this for. If you're intending it for eventual print, then you should format it to some standard print dimensions, with page margins in mind (the Kablam.com page dimensions are a popular choice). If you're intending this primarily just for web viewing, then longer pages are en vogue these days. Either way, it looks nice. There's a bit of an "intersection" going on with the margins on those last few panels, but that's nothing major. It flows well.
plymayer at 3:37AM, June 8, 2020
Seems like there might be sushi. A sushi place somewhere close..
John Monk at 5:52AM, June 8, 2020
lol
El Cid at 8:18PM, June 7, 2020
Looks like everyone left in a hurry.
John Monk at 8:29PM, June 7, 2020
Awesome, yeah. I think website will be the final goal with full 4k renders so you can zoom in close and see all the detail.
El Cid at 8:27PM, June 7, 2020
Depends on what you're designing this for. If you're intending it for eventual print, then you should format it to some standard print dimensions, with page margins in mind (the Kablam.com page dimensions are a popular choice). If you're intending this primarily just for web viewing, then longer pages are en vogue these days. Either way, it looks nice. There's a bit of an "intersection" going on with the margins on those last few panels, but that's nothing major. It flows well.
John Monk at 8:19PM, June 7, 2020
What are your thoughts on the longer page?