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Posted: 03 August 2010 05:52 AM   [ Ignore ]  
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1.Brainstorm some characters. You can try brainstorming by writing down all of your ideas down on paper and figuring out which ones sounds good. (Stickmen are good for begginers but they get boring quickly.) Once you have done that, it’ll all get much easier. It also depends on what type of comic you’re making e.g. if you make a one page comic, then those are simple, just take ideas off the top of your head.

2. Create props. Some comics might have a sun or moon in every frame. If you have superheros, give them a cape, fancy outfit, or a side-kick… or all three! Also, you need a setting; New York is quite a popular one, so you may or may not want to use that.

3. Keep your characters busy. Just try to make the characters actually do something. It doesn’t matter if it’s funny or not, just have fun with it. Most comics start off as fun drawings and then make it into the big time. Make sure that the actions are interesting and eye-drawing. If they are supposed to be comical, make them boisterous and loud.

4.Decide on your type of character. Some people’s comics are comics on stickmen, those are pretty easy to make up, it can be on anything in the world, pirates, soldiers, hitmen, anything, its yours. Some other popular styles, are manga (japanese comics) and the superman kind.. whatever that’s called…

5.Edit and revise, preferably on blank and unlined paper. Color it in if you want, and then show it off to your friends, family, and (if you have any) fans! Make as many as you want, and have fun with it!!

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Posted: 03 August 2010 05:55 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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Mathematics is the study of quantity, structure, space, and change. Mathematicians seek out patterns,[2][3]  formulate new conjectures, and establish truth by rigorous deduction from appropriately chosen axioms and definitions

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Posted: 10 January 2011 10:14 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
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I think the first to have abundant emotion and is good at observation

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Posted: 25 January 2011 12:31 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]  
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Posted: 09 March 2011 12:34 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]  
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Posted: 24 March 2011 06:01 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]  
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Comic strips were soon gathered into cheap booklets and reprint comic books. Original comic books soon followed. Today, comics are found in newspapers, magazines, comic books, graphic novels and on the web. Historically, the form dealt with humorous subject matter, but its scope has expanded to encompass the full range of literary genres. Also see: Comic strip and cartoon.

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Posted: 23 April 2011 04:23 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]  
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The sequential nature of the pictures, and the predominance of pictures over words, distinguishes comics from picture books, though there is some overlap between the two. Most comics combine words with images, often indicating speech in the form of word balloons, but pantomime strips, such as The Little King, are not uncommon. Words other than dialogue, captions for example, usually expand upon the pictures, but sometimes act in counterpoint.

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Posted: 23 April 2011 04:23 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]  
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Though comics are non-linear structures and can be hard to read sometimes, it is simply presented. However, it depends of the reader’s “frame of mind” to read and understand the comic

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