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I've talked to someone who used lulu.com and they said it was difficult even for them (they're very technical). I've had several suggestions on other sites, but they seem to specialize in serial stories, not panel cartoons.

I've been looking at Drunkduck.com which is fairly new, but their information makes it sound as if ALL posted art is their property once it gets posted to their site, not sole property of the artist who created it. I've been waiting to get an answer back on that before uploading anything over there.

I've got panel cartoons (such as the ones in the weekday comic strips--horizontal with 3 or 4 panels per strip). I've been looking for a site to host them that doesn't have difficulty working with my home computer system.

Anyone using any that they're very happy with? Any suggestions? My stuff's in black and white, no color.

2007-10-06 14:47:59 · 1 answers · asked by Elaine M 7 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Drawing & Illustration

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I'm very happy with smackjeeves http://www.smackjeeves.com/. It's easy to use even for beginners. It's fully customizable if you know your CSS. They don't claim rights to your images.


Another place is http://www.comicgenesis.com/ . But when I tried to use them a few years ago it was very confusing. But they might have changed that, it certainly looks nicer than it used to.

Oh and drunk duck isn't new. They had problems with thier server crashing and bandwidth problems, so the site was down for awhile.

2007-10-07 03:13:45 · answer #1 · answered by Andi 3 · 0 0

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