[Webcomic] PVP Discussion

Okay I'm 9 minutes in and he's said Binwin like 40 fucking times.

HEY SCOTT, BINWIN ISN'T THAT FUCKING INTERESTING. HE'S A FUCKING LAME ARCHETYPE - THE SIMPLEMINDED VIOLENT HARD DRINKING DWARVEN FIGHTER. HE'S LIKE THE DWARF FROM DRAGON'S CROWN HAD A RETARDED BROTHER.
 
Okay I'm 9 minutes in and he's said Binwin like 40 fucking times.

HEY SCOTT, BINWIN ISN'T THAT FUCKING INTERESTING. HE'S A FUCKING LAME ARCHETYPE - THE SIMPLEMINDED VIOLENT HARD DRINKING DWARVEN FIGHTER. HE'S LIKE THE DWARF FROM DRAGON'S CROWN HAD A RETARDED BROTHER.
How many projects did he half-ass or just plain abandon in favor of that fucking dwarf? Quit trying to make Binwin happen. It's not gonna happen.
 
How many projects did he half-ass or just plain abandon in favor of that fucking dwarf? Quit trying to make Binwin happen. It's not gonna happen.
As much as I dislike Binwin, it's clear that he'd rather be doing Table Titans full-time instead of doing PVP, TT, and Binwin's Minions all at the same time. That's where all his effort and talent goes.

Honestly? He should end PVP. Wrap it up. Then we can stop talking about him and he can actually do something he cares about.
 

Zappit

Staff member
If he wants to keep PvP going, he should farm it out to another creator. He could then focus on his preferred project, and maybe rebuild his audience as his strips start updating regularly.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Does he even actually do anything at table Titans? Last I'd heard he farmed it out to another artist, which is why it's actually worth reading. And yeah, even Valeria bronzebottom is the least interesting thing in that strip, often even more annoying than Alan the asshole.
 
Kurtz has an interview on a D&D youtube channel I like and 6 minutes in he's already bitched about so much, including how fake he finds Critical Role. What an unpleasant man.

"Ugh, I hate rolling dice and doing combat."

I get the feeling Kurtz doesn't actually like D&D
 
"I like character creation, and coming up with a cool concept."

Apparently obnoxious, catch phrase using moronic alcoholic dwarves are a "cool, unique concept" to Scott.

Also, part of character creation is making a character that contributes to the group.

"Why do we have to play out fighting these goblins?" BECAUSE THINGS CAN HAPPEN THAT AREN'T EXPECTED. Expending too many arrows or breaking a weapon, or being unlucky and having to delay moving on, can actually enrich an adventure. It means you have to change your approach for something else. Not every time, very often you will just mow through them - but neither you nor the DM know exactly what's going to happen. Failure is always an option.

And no, Kurtz doesn't like D&D. He doesn't even really like gaming. He likes half-assing things and trying to be the center of attention.
 
"I like character creation, and coming up with a cool concept."

Apparently obnoxious, catch phrase using moronic alcoholic dwarves are a "cool, unique concept" to Scott.

Also, part of character creation is making a character that contributes to the group.

"Why do we have to play out fighting these goblins?" BECAUSE THINGS CAN HAPPEN THAT AREN'T EXPECTED. Expending too many arrows or breaking a weapon, or being unlucky and having to delay moving on, can actually enrich an adventure. It means you have to change your approach for something else. Not every time, very often you will just mow through them - but neither you nor the DM know exactly what's going to happen. Failure is always an option.

And no, Kurtz doesn't like D&D. He doesn't even really like gaming. He likes half-assing things and trying to be the center of attention.
I think the reason he liked Ultima Online back in the day was simply because he could go off and do what he wanted, whether that was shearing sheep or pretending to be a bard at a tavern. Not liking the crunchy bits of a game is fine (god knows I've played MMOs I couldn't stand the combat in) but D&D is -defined- by it's crunch. The problem is that Scott wants to be something OTHER than an adventurer, but is attached to the one property where he MUST be an adventurer.
 
i feel like with something as old as vgcats there is no shame in saying "taking a break to do other things." I wouldnt be mad, whatever makes you money/happy.
 

Dave

Staff member
Yeah but he's always had to be making money somewhere. I mean, he probably still does merch & shit like that. And somehow he still has ads on the VGCats site.
 
I definitely don't subscribe to any porn artists. With so much free porn available I've never seen the need to.

Though I acknowledge that my experience is not necessarily universal. As the wise Sovietwomble once said, when you have a particular kink, it's hard to find the content without paying for it. There's a niche market for everything, and it costs.
 
I definitely don't subscribe to any porn artists. With so much free porn available I've never seen the need to.

Though I acknowledge that my experience is not necessarily universal. As the wise Sovietwomble once said, when you have a particular kink, it's hard to find the content without paying for it. There's a niche market for everything, and it costs.
At the same time, with Pornhub, Youporn, and Redtube all being around (and all owned by the same people) and being perfectly willing to let users post copywrited material... doing "niche" material is kind of the only way to make it in the business anymore. Except nothing is really niche anymore, except the blatantly illegal stuff.
 
The article I linked earlier talks about how the usual thing to do with a commissioned work is to get it done and then spread it around for free. I suspect the reason this is less of a worry with the Furry crowd is that someone commissioning such a work is going to have a much more personal connection/investment in the finished product, and is therefore less likely to plaster something that intimate all over the place.

—Patrick
 
His lack of widespread success is due largely to his poor work ethic. His strips are frequently late or missing altogether, his humor is getting kind of dated and increasingly niche, he falls back on too many unfunny running gags / recurring characters, he more or less refuses to evolve. But more than that, he hasn't really grown as an artist and he kind of fails to execute his own work. He doesn't seem to really understand why artists use certain techniques so when he uses them, they aren't really successful. Like, okay, Doonesbury uses silhouette panels. Here's an example:



Now, the black and white, characters darked out when the Doctor goes, "Interesting" while doing a check up? That evokes the feeling of anxious panic and worry the patient would be feeling - or, in short, it fits the emotional beat of the panel. It works because it's used to enhance the art.

Here's another one that maybe doesn't work quite as well. But again, it kind of uses the contrast to highlight the emotional beat of a creationist having to acknowledge the evolution of a disease he's been diagnosed with. Yes, the strip overall is kind of hamfisted about the general point, but the silhouette panel isn't done randomly, it accents the emotional crux of the strip.

Now, here's Kurtz doing the same thing.


Cole is still just laying groundwork, making his case, and going on to Lucille. If there is an emotional punch in the strip it's probably panel #3, though an argument could be made for panel #4. Panel #2 is still basically setup. Hell, you could cut it out of the strip and you wouldn't really lose anything. So the silhouette panel doesn't seem to have any reason other than "I don't have to do full linework or color for this one." Also, let's pretend not to notice that panel 4 is narrower than the rest of the panels in a clumsy attempt to hide that it's a cut and paste of panel 3, with a different hand shopped on. You can even see a bit of the line for her paenl 3 left arm on her right sleeve in panel 4.

And that's another thing: his work is lazy. It's static talking heads like 80% of the time, with a lot of obvious cut and paste work.

Dude, cartooning is your full time job. Put a little fucking effort into it.
Today's Doonesbury is relevant.
 

figmentPez

Staff member
Yesterday's comic explains why Skull is helping Scott's dad; it's because Scott's dad views Skull as being a lot like Scott (and not for being gassy and stupid).
 
I'm expecting this to end with it being a treatise on how Scott views Skull as a Scott avatar (stinky and stupid) v. how Scott's dad views Skull (warm-hearted and caring).

...anyone else ever notice how SCOTT and SKULL are so graphologically similar? S[Hard C][vowel][double consonant]? There are times I think it's a little too much of a coincidence to be entirely accidental.

--Patrick
 

Dave

Staff member
Kurtz is a hack. But I sympathize with what he’s going through. A stroke is what started my mom down the path of dementia.
 
My dad doesn't take care of himself and while not THAT old, is getting old. I am NOT ready to take care of him and I'm the only brother with a house.
 
My Mom's getting to that age where you have to repeat everything two or three times. And you have to keep her out of direct sunlight and always make sure there's a bottle of water on hand. Old people are like gremlins. They come with instructions.

And I know that in about ten or twenty years I'll miss this.
 
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