How can you have timing in a cartoon strip?
It's a random access thing; people can read it as fast or as slow as they wish, in whatever order they wish.
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wheelybird mreee!,
Wed 17 Oct 2007, 13:16,
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I'm not sure how it works
but frame 3 definitely counts as comic timing.
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Afinkawan Yes I can hear you Clem Fandango,
Wed 17 Oct 2007, 13:20,
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I ain't got no timing... I ain't go no timing...
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Hamster Trippin' aka Mr. Titts,
Wed 17 Oct 2007, 13:21,
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There are subliminal messages in the strip to tell you how long to look at each frame.
Tsk!
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J Peasemould Gruntfuttock Alpha Mike Foxtrot,
Wed 17 Oct 2007, 13:21,
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Ah.
At last, a technical explanation rather than a declamation of my theory.
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wheelybird mreee!,
Wed 17 Oct 2007, 13:26,
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Happy to help..
:)
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J Peasemould Gruntfuttock Alpha Mike Foxtrot,
Wed 17 Oct 2007, 13:28,
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If you read it fast or slow
you are still reading relative pauses assuming you read it all
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Jessie © needs pirate name suggestions,
Wed 17 Oct 2007, 13:23,
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