Trying out computer lettering again...

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Trying out computer lettering again...

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...and these are the results:

http://picpak.comicgenesis.com/d/20080813.html

I really don't like the way computer lettering looks. It's so flat and lifeless and can kill a strip IMO. I've really struggled trying to find a font that looks natural, more fitting. Any suggestions?
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Depends on your style. For you, yes, I agree. You art is very loose and computer lettering looks out of place. For, say, War though, his art is very precise and detailed and computer lettering would be just fine.

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Hand letter.

That is my final verdict. It looks out of place with your loose style. If anything, make a font based on your own handwriting rather than a comic lettering font, if you have to type it out.
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Metruis wrote:Hand letter.

That is my final verdict. It looks out of place with your loose style. If anything, make a font based on your own handwriting rather than a comic lettering font, if you have to type it out.
Now there's a novel idea. How would one go about doing that?
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You could try this... http://www.fontifier.com/

Which isn't that expensive... or try out this http://www.tucows.com/preview/315855 or some other font creation trial program. I can't speak from experience with these, I can't REMEMBER the name of the font program I used to make my handwriting font. XP
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Hand lettering is sort of inherently superior for hand drawn comics. I think you should continue to do it. (Your comic is charming, by the way.)

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Caduceus wrote:Hand lettering is sort of inherently superior for hand drawn comics. I think you should continue to do it. (Your comic is charming, by the way.)
I don't think "hand drawn" is the key word there: I think stiffer, more realistically drawn comics benefit from computer lettering while bouncier, more cartoony comics suffer. I'll just work more on my lettering; I think I did a pretty good job for today's.

Oh, and thank you :D
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I do agree, though. Hand lettering just looks nice on hand-drawn comics. :)
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Hey, I realize this topic was settled a while ago, but I thought I'd offer an opinion in case you were still wondering: do whatever's easier for you. Since I can't spell, I totally prefer being able to letter on the computer (and then I can also rearrange where I put the bubbles), so I find doing my lettering with the computer makes my life simpler. Both your handlettering and your computerlettering look okay with your comic, so I say you could use either and you should go for the one that takes less effort on your part. And if you are looking for additional fonts to use, I suggest blambot; they have lots of nifty free fonts (and some you can pay for) you can download and use. http://blambot.com At any rate, whatever you like doing for your lettering, your comic's very entertaining! :D
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Have you tried creating your own font from your own handwriting?
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Bishie wrote:Have you tried creating your own font from your own handwriting?
That would, of course, be the coolest option! :D If you can...

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