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Rhiannon wrote:I'm teaching myself different facets of graphic design, decided to try my hand at making comics... who else would I use as subject? Right?![]()
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texafana wrote:Comics usually consist of hand drawn images, not speech bubbles over photographs.
texafana wrote:Comics usually consist of hand drawn images, not speech bubbles over photographs.
texafana wrote:Comics usually consist of hand drawn images, not speech bubbles over photographs.
Rhiannon wrote:texafana wrote:Comics usually consist of hand drawn images, not speech bubbles over photographs.
Correct you are. I'm only experimenting with design programs. Which you might have caught onto had you not been so quick to the draw in your Debbie Downer policing. Many modern comics however are variations of picture/caption. Most are done on computer via electronic tablets and programs like the one I used. Some are done using images, graphics, and clipart files (still technically a jpeg file with superimposed words)... it is a medium of expression.
And to Suzanne... his fly is open... cripes... that's hilarious!
Rhiannon wrote:texafana wrote:Comics usually consist of hand drawn images, not speech bubbles over photographs.
Correct you are. I'm only experimenting with design programs. Which you might have caught onto had you not been so quick to the draw in your Debbie Downer policing. Many modern comics however are variations of picture/caption. Most are done on computer via electronic tablets and programs like the one I used. Some are done using images, graphics, and clipart files (still technically a jpeg file with superimposed words)... it is a medium of expression.
And to Suzanne... his fly is open... cripes... that's hilarious!
Rhiannon wrote:Thanks, guys!
Sarah, who is that in your av? It reminds me of something... looks like a grown up Molly from the American Girls.
Rick wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Thanks, guys!
Sarah, who is that in your av? It reminds me of something... looks like a grown up Molly from the American Girls.
Looks kinda like Sarah to me.
I like your cartoon. With your sense of humor, you could make some great ones.
Gunbot wrote:Rick wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Thanks, guys!
Sarah, who is that in your av? It reminds me of something... looks like a grown up Molly from the American Girls.
Looks kinda like Sarah to me.
I like your cartoon. With your sense of humor, you could make some great ones.
Are you talking about THAT WOMAN from Alaska?
Rhiannon wrote:texafana wrote:Comics usually consist of hand drawn images, not speech bubbles over photographs.
Correct you are. I'm only experimenting with design programs. Which you might have caught onto had you not been so quick to the draw in your Debbie Downer policing. Many modern comics however are variations of picture/caption. Most are done on computer via electronic tablets and programs like the one I used. Some are done using images, graphics, and clipart files (still technically a jpeg file with superimposed words)... it is a medium of expression.
And to Suzanne... his fly is open... cripes... that's hilarious!
Rhiannon wrote:Thanks, guys!
Sarah, who is that in your av? It reminds me of something... looks like a grown up Molly from the American Girls.
Sarah wrote:It's the character from PayPal Help, and her name is Sarah too... https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/helpweb?cmd=_help
StoneCold suggested it.
I often wondered, what Neal was doing behind those shades, now I know.Suzanne wrote:Rhiannon wrote:I'm teaching myself different facets of graphic design, decided to try my hand at making comics... who else would I use as subject? Right?![]()
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I like it. Ross's fly is open.
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