Hey guys, I just wanted to get some feed back. I am trying a few different ways to tell the story of my comic without the words or bubbles. As I was working I asked myself what would the comic actually look like if it had bubbles? So I said what the hell and whipped up one of the pages as if it was a final with the bubbles. I am also playing around with the idea of leaving the inside of the comics Black and White rather than full color, just an idea. Anywho...the bubbles actually turned out way better than I thought they would, soooooo since I am still at a stand still as to what direction I should go I wanted to know what you guys thought of the page with the bubbles. Be honest!! Thanks guys!!
Chris
P.S. I know I knowwww The font still needs work :)
Hi Chris, I don't know if the graphic convention of speech bubbles are working out here. I was thinking, perhaps, you should use the convention that medieval graphic artists used in their work. Wood blocks--with Illustration--would be printed separately from the text which would be inset into the grid on their own distinct blocks. I'll see if I can scrounge up a few examples. Thing is, the convention of speech bubbles (kind of modern actually) don't seem to work well with this style.
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