Comic-making advice (from a comic maker artist) by TeeterGlance, journal
Comic-making advice (from a comic maker artist)
Henllo everyone! I learned a lot of useful things from drawing so many comic pages for PMD: The Rogue Team, as well as one-off comic strips that I make sometimes. So I decided to share them in this blog! This post is based on my own experiences. Some of these tips may not apply to everyone, so I encourage you all to experiment and seeing what works for you! Without further ado, here are some of the things I learned from making comics: Choosing fonts. Most comics have dialogue in speech bubbles. You may handwrite the text, or you may type text in with a computer font. The latter is the easiest way for me, and it's what I use in my comics! If you use this method, your font could be in all caps, or sentence case. Personally, I think that choice makes very little difference - they both have similar pros and cons - so you can go with either. What does make a lot of difference is how readable they are. You want to choose a font that is easy to read. A second important thing is