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Post by juneberry on May 27, 2019 16:45:57 GMT
There's a reason we're all here, and it's simple: we use ComiPo, and we love it. But that begs the question... What was it that led you to ComiPo? What led your path until we got where we are now?
I didn't find ComiPo myself. Actually, my father found it and gave it to me for my birthday. This was many moons ago- I'm pretty sure I was still a teenager, but it's hard to believe the program is that old. My memory is probably off about the when... But the how is simple: It was a great present I got from my father that knows the kind of things that interest me.
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Post by empresslorelai on May 27, 2019 16:54:42 GMT
I discovered comipo because I was searching for a 3d modeling art program actually Ive always been better at modeling and rendering then digital or traditional standard art most of the ones I found had realistic styles but then I found this program that had this super adorable anime style I was like "woah I should check this out" I looked into it and found lots of cool things originally I had an "ahem legal version totally" but I eventually got the official steam release and all the dlc with it and Ive been loving it since its a great program and Ive met a lot of great people through it
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Post by EliseAyumu on May 27, 2019 17:11:05 GMT
I discovered ComiPo! back in 2011 when I was browsing the interwebs for ways to make manga without drawing. Yes, I was actually looking that up. I had so many ideas back then for manga, and I still do! In 2012, I downloaded the free trial and made a few comics called Isabella and Belle, which was a four panel thing similar to Futsu no Koko Seikatsu. I took a break from ComiPo! when my free trial ended, but I did download it once again in 2017 and now I currently have 1,229.9 hrs on record!
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Post by ebonykun on May 27, 2019 23:49:03 GMT
Someone made a post about it in a game-dev blog. Out of curiosity, I searched for it and found the Clubhouse on DA. It looked interesting, but I didn't care for it until I knew it could be modded and customized by user-made items. Took me a year before I decided to buy it. So far, it's been super fun and I want to see how far I can go with it.
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Post by robospongie on May 28, 2019 0:01:34 GMT
Stumbled upon it one day on youtube years ago I played around with a lot until I lost one of my old PCs, I reunited with the program on steam years later
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Post by FeatheredFun on May 28, 2019 18:12:27 GMT
I discovered ComiPo! back in 2011 when I was browsing the interwebs for ways to make manga without drawing. Yes, I was actually looking that up. I had so many ideas back then for manga, and I still do! In 2012, I downloaded the free trial and made a few comics called Isabella and Belle, which was a four panel thing similar to Futsu no Koko Seikatsu. I took a break from ComiPo! when my free trial ended, but I did download it once again in 2017 and now I currently have 1,229.9 hrs on record! I did the same thing, haha. I used to find those Rinmaru manga creator games and was frustrated with its limitations. XD I was googling "Anime People Makers" and found ComiPo on Steam. I have around 850+ hours on Steam, with many more in the Japanese version!
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