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Welcome to the FAQ! Here you will find a list of questions
I’ve been asked about Picatrix and their respective answers.
About the site:
What is the purpose of this site?
Picatrix is an online shoujo/josei manga and is meant to
entertain.
How often is Picatrix updated?
Picatrix is updated Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, usually
between 10-midnight CST. Occasionally, Picatrix updates more
frequently, depending on the author’s schedule.
What are the “Earlier Version” links about?
Picatrix was restarted twice (more about that below). These
links lead to the earlier versions.
Why is Picatrix available in Norwegian? Do you have plans
to add additional langauages?
Picatrix is available in English and Norwegian because those
are the languages spoken in my (the author’s) household. I’m
certainly open to adding additional languages. If you are
interested in translating, please contact me! Please note,
however, that fluency is required and native speakers of the
translated language are preferred.
About Picatrix:
What does Picatrix mean?
The Picatrix is an ancient book on astrology and magic.
I chose this name for the story because I like the Picatrix’s
teachings about fate and the manipulation of invisible outside
influences affecting humankind and I felt that theme worked
well with the story. Also, because the name is from a relatively
obscure source, I could be fairly certain there was not already
another webcomic by that name. If you’re interested in the
original Picatrix, you can learn more at
http://www.renaissanceastrology.com/picatrix.html
and
http://www.astrologer.com/aanet/pub/journal/picatrix.html
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How did you get the idea for this story?
Picatrix literally started out as a dream. When I started
Version One, my goal was to record that dream as faithfully
as possible (hence why the ending is rushed and… well…
very much like the end of dreams can sometimes seem rushed
as the dreamer wakes.) The later versions of the comic are
based on the original plot but are embellished with additional
scenes and a good many details are changed for greater continuity.
What tools are used to create Picatrix?
The lineart is created on B4 sized manga paper with nibbed
pens (crow quill/maru for hair and eyes, G-pen for everything
else) and Deleter 1 ink. From there, it gets scanned into
Frontier MangaStudio 3.0 EX for toning and the addition of
speech bubbles. Additional toning is done in Deleter Comicworks
and finally, the image is sent over to Photoshop CS2 for final
touches and texting.
How long does it take you to do each comic?
About four to seven hours per page, depending on how complex
the page is.
Will you help me start a webcomic?
I’m happy to offer advice but I dislike providing critiques
on the comic itself (I’m a proponent of finding your style
through trial and error). I’m always happy to answer specific
questions but the question “How do I make a comic” usually
results in a blank stare from my direction. Ultimately, my
knowledge is limited… I know how I do things but what works
for me
and my style may not work for you and yours. I am, however,
a pretty good source of knowledge about getting your comic
out there (advertising), setting up a Comic Genesis account
or Smackjeeves account- the technical side of setting up a
webcomic- and am happy to help in whatever way I can.
The Redraw:
Why did you decide to redraw Picatrix (and then start
again a third time?) Is this the final redraw?
The answer to this question goes way back to the start of
Picatrix in
2005. When I began Picatrix, I viewed it as a ‘practice comic’.
I figured I would do Picatrix for a year, learn a lot about
comic creation in that time, have very few readers and then
move on to my main project, a comic called Valefar. Picatrix,
however, gained a higher readership than I’d expected and
additionally, I began to feel that there was so much more
I could do with the story. And, on top of that, I wanted to
have something I could print into a book. This would require
getting rid of the color (which is just as well, since I’m
colorblind and was getting tired of having to rely on color
palettes for things to look decent). And so the first redraw
began. On this first redraw, I focused on improving the art
(mostly because, at this point, I was getting ‘you suck, learn
to draw’
emails on an almost daily basis ><). What I failed to consider
was print specifications. My pages weren't a high enough resolution
and the text was badly placed on the pages so when I was approached
by a publisher to print the comic, I had to redo everything.
That's where the current version comes in. Unfortunately,
since that time, said publisher and I had some differences
of opinion (regarding whether to allow the comic to remain
online) and in the end, we went our seperate ways. And that
is where we are now. This is most definitely the last redraw.
I'm impatient to start Valefar, after all ^-^
About the Author:
Can I get ahold of you via an instant messenger service?
I have MSN messenger (jamie@(remove this)picatrix.net) but
I’m on only very seldom. Still, those times when I am on,
you’re welcome to contact me.
Will you be my Neofriend/Gaia Friend, MySpace Buddy,
etc.?
Yes. My Neopets username is Inuyasha23, my Gaia username
is Kimaris and my MySpace is http://www.myspace.com/picatrix.
I’m also on Facebook under my name, Jamie Haram.
Image Usage:
Can I use Picatrix images on my website/blog?
In most cases yes, provided they’re used for non-commercial
purposes (In other words, displaying the images is fine, selling
them is not.) and not used in downloadable material made available
to site visitors (please ask about these cases, first.) Please
don’t post more than four sequential pages from Picatrix (an
exception to this is sites that review webcomics if the images
are used in the review). And PLEASE do not claim the images
as your own. (I regret I even need to write that but I’ve
had my art stolen with increasing frequency lately.) A link
back to Picatrix would be greatly
appreciated. If you have any questions, please email me.
Can I use the images on my promotional and/or educational
material?
In most cases, yes. If you’re doing a report on webcomicing
or some related topic and want to use examples from Picatrix,
go ahead. You don’t need to ask. If you’re using images to
promote a club (webcomic club, webmanga, anime and manga club,
banners for online guilds), that’s fine but send me a scan
of the flyer or copy of the banner (I’ve been collecting them
^-^)
Can I use the avatars from the forum?
Yes, feel free to use the avatars wherever you please.
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