ok guys, I need some feedback on this idea.Would be interesting for you to see in this mockup format, some manga?
why would i want to over complicate something simple as reading comics like this.in your own words, what is the point of this?
No.
>>282328432add music and animations and transitions.
>>282328403only japanese can make manga
>>282328593Anyone can draw manga
>>282328450So you wanna make a power point presentation out of it?
>>282328763dunno, doesn't have to be like a power point presentation.My idea goal is closer to interactive pop up books or imagine a manga panel where you press a button and then there's an animation of a kick.Or you have to collect 100 coins to unlock the next chapter.
>>282328792https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_comic
>>282328812yeah, motion comics were part of my inspiration to make it less a videogame and more like an interactive manga.
>>282328731wrong>>282328593correct
Any fancy transition or weird gimmick is just unnecessary. The optimal way to read manga is to use a big screen and display the pages one at a time on a black background in full screen, utilizing every single pixel of the display, there would be absolutely no menus, taskbars, margins or floating transparent buttons bullshit. The page can be dimmed as desired or apply blend modes if some colors are preferable other than gray scale. When the screen is too low res to properly display a single legible page, a global zoom amount is set by the user so that the height of an average panel in that specific manga roughly match the screen height correctly, ensuring every panel can be as big as it visually can be without too much manual kerning. Of course panels are not uniform in size, notably double pages and tall ones, to solve this issue the effort on impractical and useless additions can be redirected into coding up a script that can find where a panel is on the image and dynamically scale its height to the screen height, based on simple preestablished parameters like white pixel boundaries or straight black lines. Instead of fumbling around with the scroll wheel, arrow keys, page up page down etc, a simple button is sufficient to advance the next panel and another button to go back, zooming and slight adjustments are included to correct the scripts mistakes if there's any. This would make reading manga more cinematic akin to sorting through sheet storyboards while ensure nothing is cropped or interrupted
>>282329507I'm not making a paper manga.It's pointless to make the same but worse.
I don't really get it but the cat is cute.
>>282328593You can if you are spiritually Japanese and speak perfect flawless Japanese and live in Japan
>>282330947Boichi disproves this
>>282328403Looks horrific. And not remotely like manga.