Ha!
http://www.clickwheel.net/
Ha, I say!
The timing of this opportunity was odd, as during the next year I'd already planned to be doing some research into narrative on mobile devices for my Uni (hopefully - still waiting on the research bid to go through).
Brain Fist is written to work on the web, but also very much with iPod delivery in mind. The idea of the characters talking directly to the reader should - I hope - be strengthened and made more intimate when experienced via the small, hand held screen.
Does anyone here have an iPod Photo and a Mac? I don't actually have either, so I'm in the dark as to how my stuff looks/feels on the kit itself.
Oh, and while I'm here:
http://e-merl.com
Complete redesign of E-merl to make it weekly-update friendly. Anyone spot anything broken?
Webcomics in bath / up tree.
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Actually no, you can do exactly that with it. Demian 5's comic works that way on the actual iPod itself, but they couldn't figure out an easy way to show it doing that on the fake preview iPod on their website.
The software supports a whole mess of different transitions - I'm looking forward to playing with them once a PC version comes along.
(Aside: I've been drinking and left my window open at night with the light on. I'm surrounded by daddy-long-legs as I type this. It's kind of creepy.)
The software supports a whole mess of different transitions - I'm looking forward to playing with them once a PC version comes along.
(Aside: I've been drinking and left my window open at night with the light on. I'm surrounded by daddy-long-legs as I type this. It's kind of creepy.)