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Hey everyone, still tinkering with The Last of the Kitsune and was just wondering about the layout for the comics. I'm always trying to improve on what I do, so I was wondering how people like to read the comics.

The question is, my kits and above, which layout do you like best; a single image on a page OR multiple images in panels on a page. I know there can be context to this and it's easier showing TFs and breast expansion etc. with multiple images in panels on one page but I'd like to hear your thoughts on it.

Happy voting!

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sparticus_37

I find it depends on the content in the panels that drives my preferences on the layout. In a conversation heavy or plot progression scene, I prefer multipanel layouts since it allows me to scan (I'm a fast reader) through the plot updates without having to change pages (like when 2 characters are talking and the main difference between panels is a POV change to whoever is the one talking). If the scene is trying to highlight/focus a TF or the progression of a TF from their previous appearance, I prefer single panel layouts so that quickly running the pages through an image viewer or photo app allows me to pick up subtleties of the new TF that would otherwise be more difficult to see when the entire TF sequence is all on the same page

massmanic

I see, I was thinking of doing them more as multiple panels for conversations, but didn't even consider having single images for the transitions of TFs. I see what you mean though; if you have the images at the perfect size you can kind of use the pages as a 'flip book' of sorts to see the TF play out, also the increased size of the image helps.