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Forget what?
He want to see Cadence
She looks like a paper cut-out, or she was pudgy when she was a filly. XD
Also, seriously, Shining? You’re with family.
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Forget it…
Not well-designed, yes, as in not well-structured. It wasn’t arranged well. As in two of the panels are the wrong way around.
Read how the BP stated it, it’s like he’s saying if not in the order of left to right, top to bottom then it’s not a well designed comic.
YOU seem to have a problem with your reading and/or sight if you missed a whole comment.
Excellent explanation.
@Prof.NightJack
I’m sorry, but there seems to be something wrong with your reading and/or memory. No one said anything about the ordering of the panels to directly lead to the comic being bad. The original comment was: “What was the point in putting the middle two backwards?” It was a question as to why this was done, not a negative statement.
And we should call it bad just for not fallowing that order?
No, sorry, that’s bull.
Panels in a well designed comic are always arranged so that the person reading will naturally look at each of the panels in the correct order without having to search over the page and try to figure out which order they’re supposed to go in. The fact that they had to resort to using arrows to point to the correct panels shows that they have clearly failed to do this. This comic was created for an English speaking audience. An English speaker will naturally read a page from left to right, top to bottom. Therefore the panels of the comic should be arranged in that order as well.
I bet it’s because he gave her that rubix cube. I mean there are two blue-yellow blocks and two green centers. I’m pretty sure that rubix cube can’t be solved. Pretty mean of him giving her an impossible puzzle.
You ever read an English translated manga?
Yeah. Which is why I said “In all the English-speaking ones as far as I’m aware”.
You ever read an English translated manga? It’s up and down, right to left.
The whole world doesn’t have a set standard for panel layout.
Up to down, then left to right. In all the English-speaking ones as far as I’m aware, anyway.
And?
I said there was no SET standard, meaning there may be more common way to do it in some areas but it’s not a set standard.
every comic i have ever seen other than manga has panels left to right.
He’s bored?
There is no set standard for comic panel flow so how is it backwards?
Also the last panel with Twilight make it look as if she’s angled differently.