Hello, thank you for your feedback. I can't change everything, but I think most(?) should be possible. first: I'm always aiming to do the bare minimum, which is the readability of each letter/word alone. not how it looks altogether. (i know, it's dumb.)
advice to switch to adding a border to the text. [...] that way will make it uniform and easy to read.
alternatively give it a opaque background to highlight the text in visually noisy areas.
Not all fonts work with MS Paint. In the past I drew over the bold letters (faster version) or wrote each letter on top of each other (prettier, but slower version). Considering the folks here are kinder and more patient, I'll probably go back to at least the faster version.
With the old goal in mind, there's no need for an opaque background anymore. (unless the original also had it.)
1. you places loose text half over pictures
although the "cheeks" wasn't meant to be smacked right on the picture. i guess i simply forgot to differate it. sometimes i see the world wrong. sorry, this is an actual mistake on my side. 🙇 i always try to minimize mistakes, but they smuggle their way in. I'll take more time to look at them from now on 👍 (page 11 for an example).
this chapter looks different from usual, and not entirely in the good direction.
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2. you split text from different text-blocks and text bubbles mid sentence and gave the parts different formatting, like text size and thickness. this just looks weird. please adjust the text to fit a full sentence in one bubble/block and only use such visually different formatting when it makes sense from a story perspective or you really have to make a bubble look fuller.
as a general rule, uniformity is key to a better reading experience and using only occasional highlights are the spice to make it even better.
all chapters look different from each other, because i have a formatting problem. like, always. in MS Paint (i can't use other editing software, nor do I want to do nothing in my own projects) the sizes of the original bubbles clash often with MS Paint's formatting. I have to resize them to make them more readable & then make it fit what the original had to their bubble ratio. this naturally leads to funky looks.
not only is MS Paint the problem, but the fact that for 3 days the formatting stays the same but on the 4rth it's different. Even if I use the same font size, it might be different at the end of creation. I have no clue how to avoid it. (;-; It's bad enough, the fact that Win11's codes are apparently written by AI partly. tho, I had that problem before my new laptop too. So either AI was used shortly before Win11 forced changes were done or Linux should find a faster way to get MS Paint (7) in their systems.
(also another stupid thought of mine: if it looks too professional, there might be really a clash between the creator and me. i naturally want to avoid it. so some amateur mistakes are fine. but not all of course.)
so all in all: I can fix the text on picture & bordering my text for future chapters. what I can't fix is Windows being gross.
edit: sometimes i want the readers appreciate the art, so i might try to have it transparent. sorry. (;′⌒`)