Need help! On speech bubbles! And stuff!
Need help! On speech bubbles! And stuff!
Gah! Need help!
I'm starting chapter two of my comic now, and am thinking of how I'm gonna pull it off. See, I started chapter one with first-person narratives and a picture (see first attachment).
Now, I'm thinking of adding speech bubbles to it for the second chapter. What I'm worried about is a.) it will break the flow of the comic; b.) it'll be too cluttered; c.) I'll lose some of the focus. (See attachment 2)
So...what do you think, guys?
Cheers!
I'm starting chapter two of my comic now, and am thinking of how I'm gonna pull it off. See, I started chapter one with first-person narratives and a picture (see first attachment).
Now, I'm thinking of adding speech bubbles to it for the second chapter. What I'm worried about is a.) it will break the flow of the comic; b.) it'll be too cluttered; c.) I'll lose some of the focus. (See attachment 2)
So...what do you think, guys?
Cheers!
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Phalanx: Well, I tried it with the lines - it looks okay. 
J. Fagin: Maybe I am being a bit paranoid, Joel.
What I'm worried about is if it's okay to change from a narrative to one with speech bubbles midway. Would it...break stuff?
I'll think about it though. Thanks for the heads-up!
J. Fagin: Maybe I am being a bit paranoid, Joel.
I'll think about it though. Thanks for the heads-up!
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I feel like pointers get in the way maybe you should try my keen noir bubble thing... just make your bubbles with the marquees and feather them and fill them with a low opacity.
but also i like the way your comic is now...alot
but you changing it probably wont make me like it less
Now....GIVE ME MORE HOPSCOTCH!
but also i like the way your comic is now...alot
Now....GIVE ME MORE HOPSCOTCH!
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I liked the feel of the first one more myself. The scene speaks for itself and the speech you want to add isn't of any real importance. In fact I think the first shows a more quiet and interesting type of conversation. If two people are comfortable just being with eachother without the need to talk every second it's a good sign. As a result the first one showed a more mature and relaxed atmosphere between them. That and it's a pretty picture. The bubbles only get in the way.
...Or I could be looking too far into this. If you must have the second one be sure to do as Faub says. I agree with him on it. Text bigger but keep the outlines.
...Or I could be looking too far into this. If you must have the second one be sure to do as Faub says. I agree with him on it. Text bigger but keep the outlines.
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I agree with Chibi... I like the picture better without the speech bubbles... I think that basically the speech bubbles say much the same thing as the nerration so that you only need one or the other, and I think the narration says it better.
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Re: Need help! On speech bubbles! And stuff!
Maybe I have the stuff. But I want to see the money first.Levi-chan wrote:Need help! On speech bubbles! And stuff!
Use the ellipse tool to select the area to become the bubble. Fill with white. (or whatever) Then make sure to select the color for the border, then go to Edit/Stroke Selection. You can tweak the options and there you go. For the tail I use the paths tool, Select/select from path/ Edit/stroke selection. Then just erase the line seperating the bubble from the tail.Kris X wrote:I'm going to hijack this thread a moment to ask how you make speech bubbles in GIMP?
There might be an easier way but that's how I do it. (whenever I decide to do it...)
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