Writer/Artist's Duckburg

Rob Klein bi442 at lafn.org
Tue Apr 23 15:56:16 CEST 2002


Regarding Dave Rawson's comment that the current creator should not be 
constrained by a previously defined setting:  I agree, totally.  Whatever is 
required for the story being created should be available (so long as it does 
not make the characters in their milieu unrecogniseable).  The creative spirit 
is restrained when the "creator" is slavishly constrained to only a defined 
closed set of tools and rules.  I was only making the point that a different- 
looking bridge was likely to have been a different bridge (with historical 
precedent for the likelihood of the different bridges existing). I believe 
there is room for many artists changing Duckburg from story to story, as needed 
for innovation; as well as room for others to keep their Duckburgs consistant 
within the universe they have chosen for the stories they create. - Rob
Klein

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