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Make a Comic Strip

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===Drawing the Comic===
 
===Drawing the Comic===
#Draw the frames. First sketch the frames. You will need to decide, based on the amount of dialogue in the script, what panel will need to be largest, smallest, etc. Just make sure that you keep within your size constraints.<ref>https://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog/2007/06/how_to_make_a_c.html</ref>[[Image:Make a Comic Strip Step 9 Version 2.jpg|center]]
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#Draw the frames. First sketch the frames. You will need to decide, based on the amount of dialogue in the script, what panel will need to be largest, smallest, etc. Just make sure you keep within your size constraints.<ref>https://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog/2007/06/how_to_make_a_c.html</ref>[[Image:Make a Comic Strip Step 9 Version 2.jpg|center]]
 
#Sketch the characters. Next sketch in where the characters will go. Make sure that there is enough room for speech balloons. Try to place them in a way that the panel will not look too full or too empty.<ref>https://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog/2007/06/how_to_make_a_c.html</ref>[[Image:Make a Comic Strip Step 10 Version 2.jpg|center]]
 
#Sketch the characters. Next sketch in where the characters will go. Make sure that there is enough room for speech balloons. Try to place them in a way that the panel will not look too full or too empty.<ref>https://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog/2007/06/how_to_make_a_c.html</ref>[[Image:Make a Comic Strip Step 10 Version 2.jpg|center]]
 
#Add speech bubbles. Sketch in where the speech bubbles will go. Remember not to cover characters or take up too much of the frame. Keep in mind that sometimes changing the speech bubble's shape can be used to indicate a particular voice. For example, a bubble with a shape like a cartoon sun (with the pointy edges) can make a character "sound" like they're yelling. Take advantage of this.<ref>https://ift.tt/317zIzM a Comic Strip Step 11 Version 2.jpg|center]]
 
#Add speech bubbles. Sketch in where the speech bubbles will go. Remember not to cover characters or take up too much of the frame. Keep in mind that sometimes changing the speech bubble's shape can be used to indicate a particular voice. For example, a bubble with a shape like a cartoon sun (with the pointy edges) can make a character "sound" like they're yelling. Take advantage of this.<ref>https://ift.tt/317zIzM a Comic Strip Step 11 Version 2.jpg|center]]


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