Do any animanga, comic, webtoon or gaming zinesters want to help me organise a zine fest centred around these things? May start small by hosting mini jams on itch.io to garner interest and a backlog of content to display.
Overall, I would like to make a zine/alt self-pub fest for animanga, comic and gaming fans to share their passion for existing and new original media. Whether this is fanzines, or sharing your manga series and games. It would either be open submission to start or a mix of curated works from jams/mini events and feature various workshops on making and getting stuff out there!
Please DM if you'd like to help organise (18+ only). If you have web experience and are willing to offer that is a bonus!
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🔮 PICK A CARD : - ) 🔮
✨The 4 YEAR ANNIVERSARY Smile For Me Fanzine is OUT! Based on the Major Arcana Tarot Deck, and lovely Fortune-Teller Carla 🌙☀️
> > > ✨You can download it HERE! ✨< < <
To the 23 AMAZING Artists who made this possible - THANK YOU!! This was curated by @se34r5 / @kiwicartwheels and I, with HUGE planning help by @sanddall-asy and the incredible site created by @fridgefeet ! Many helped in this project -- please check out the credits!
💐Dedicated to Smile For Me, the indie game created by @daylane & @yugsly of @limbolanegames! 💐
Keep on smilin’!
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HEY! MAKE A GAME!
Here’s my new free 8-fold I was handing out at the SCAD Minicomic Expo! I’ll have more free copies with me at future shows.
I’ve been dabbling in game making lately using open source & free assets so I wanted to collect everything I’ve learned so far in one place. Coding has been really fun as a hobby since it marries skills I already have with an entirely new way of thinking.
This zine was put together with Electric Zine Maker which I highly recommend to everyone.
EDIT: I have been warned that OHRRPGCE is not good for those with photosensitivity, as it contains huge contrast and flashing. Sorry for the oversight, stay safe.
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Cover with “HEY! MAKE A GAME!” in big text. Ing’s cat Asher turns around and says “hm?” and then follows up at the bottom with “Isn’t that expensive tho?”. The credits at the bottom read “some thots by Ing”.
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A drawing of Ing holding up Asher and talking to him. They say “actually, buddy, there’s quite a few OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE game engines that are kinda easy to learn!” Asher replies with “so... free? I like free.”
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This page is about TWINE. It’s for PC, Mac, Linux and is written in HTML, CSS and Java. Some notable games made with it include Us Lovely Corpses and Egg Baby. Text games, choose your own adventure, and interactive fiction! IN A WEBPAGE!! Asher looks towards the Twine interface while saying “easy!” At the bottom is a note that reads “let me add that learning HTML/CSS is a really great skill to build especially with the growing return to web 1.0 in the face of horrifying social media practices just saying”
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This page is about OHRRPGCE. It’s for PC, Mac, Linux and is written in C. A notable game made with it is Franken by Splendidland. Free RPGMaker but more stripped down-- which is good! Was built for creators with no programming knowledge so a great starting place if you just wanna MAKE something. Has its own asset maker built in so you can make the whole thing in the thing. There is a little pixel sprite of Asher in a wizard outfit at the bottom.
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This page is about Ren’py. It’s for PC, Mac, Linux and is written in Python. Some notable games are Doki Doki Literature Club! and Butterfly Soup. Ever wanted to make a visual novel, dating sim, or get freaky w it and program a whole simulator? Here u go. Syntax is like writing a screenplay! Extremely accessible (mostly gets difficult when you add branching paths). At the bottom of the page is Asher in a visual novel layout with a text box below him. He’s wearing a suit and petals are floating around him while he blushes. The text box says “A whole can of tuna? For ME?”
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This page is about Godot. It’s for PC, Mac, Linux and is written in C. 2D & 3D game dev for basically everything including consoles. This is for WHOLE ENTIRE game development. Much more advanced than the other programs mentioned in this zine & assets must be made outside the program. At the bottom, Asher is playing minigolf and about to make a putt. A notable game is that my brother is making a golf game with it :)
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This page starts with a list of Asset Resources. A tiny Ing head at the top says “I have one doll hair” as they hold a dollar looking sadly. The list is as follows: Blender, 3D modeling. Inkscape, making vector images. Atom, simple coding software (recc’d for Ren’py). Unsplash, free images. Freesound, free audio. thepatternlibrary.com, free repeating patterns. itch.io, lots of free/PWYW asset packs are published here!
The next list is for Paid Software I Like. A little Asher says “Meowby next paycheck...” The list is as follows: Aseprite, for spriting! 1-time payment, powerful but easy to use interface. RPGMaker series, Remember OFF?? Let’s goooo. Sometimes it’s for sale on Steam. Clip Studio, dump Adobe into the sea.
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This is the back cover and has the website ingramjinkins.com at the top. Asher has his paws on his face and looks joyous as he thinks about a panicked lizard. He says “Thx ING! Now I can make a game! Maybe one about catching pesky lizards!!” At the bottom there is text that reads “made w/ CLIP STUDIO and alienmelon’s ELECTRIC ZINE MAKER”.
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finished my write-up/tutorial for making a game cassette! i've given them the name zette, for zine in a cassette. 📼 there's links to freely download the templates i made for them in the blog post!
please let me know if you end up making one, i wanna seeeee :D 💜
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We are extremely excited to announce that Palimpsest: A Pentiment Fanzine will be available starting March 31st on itch.io. The zine will be pay-what-you-want, with all proceeds going to Librarians and Archivists with Palestine.
Putting this zine together has been an absolute delight, and we can't wait for you to see the pieces everyone has contributed.
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