Script Submission Tips
  1. The more detail the better. Our artists can only use what details you provide them. If you don't tell them that the television set in the background is a flat screen, you might get bunny ears. If you want your protagonist to have a five o'clock shadow, you need to communicate that in the script. Some areas to pay close attention to:
    1. Character's Look: Do you have a particular actor or comic book character in mind? Then reference them! It's a great way to get across the image you have in mind for your character.
       
    2. Background: Don't forget that while you're focusing on action and dialogue, there constantly needs to be background to fill in each panel. If you don't clearly define what you want back there the artist will be forced to take liberties.
       
  2. Pictures are encouraged. Feel free to submit as many images as you like in order to help the artist get a better understanding of what you'd like. This works especially well for faces.