Graphic Novel Generator pt. 2...specificities
Here's a mock set up:
You have a graphic novel. About 120 pages.
Each page consists on average 6 panels to tell the story.
That gives an average of 720 images.
Put those 720 images into a random generator. Most likely for the story to make any sense at all, images will probably be collected into groupings. A specific scene for example that would have a total of 10 panels would be one grouping. So the generator could randomize the order of the scenes - 72 scenes for example.
These 72 scenes could be placed with an individual number and then put into the generator (similar to how a wu-name generator would work with text), where it would pair the number with a placement in the layout of the story.
You have a graphic novel. About 120 pages.
Each page consists on average 6 panels to tell the story.
That gives an average of 720 images.
Put those 720 images into a random generator. Most likely for the story to make any sense at all, images will probably be collected into groupings. A specific scene for example that would have a total of 10 panels would be one grouping. So the generator could randomize the order of the scenes - 72 scenes for example.
These 72 scenes could be placed with an individual number and then put into the generator (similar to how a wu-name generator would work with text), where it would pair the number with a placement in the layout of the story.

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