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Creating Comic Books : Writing the Comic Dialogue

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2008

Comic dialogue can be written before or after the inking and detailing. Dialogue should give each character a distinct voice. Advance the comic story and characters with dialogue with tips from a comics marketer, writer and creator in this free video on comics.

Expert: Mark Poulton
Contact: www.koniwaves.com
Bio: Mark Poulton has worked in the comic book industry for the past three years. He is the writer/co-creator of the hit comic series "Koni Waves."
Filmmaker: Joel Young

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  • @Arttkid that depends on how good/confident you are on expressing your style, for example, you can draw by hand and trace/color with digital software, or you can do it all by hand or all by digitial. Photoshop works, but free software like the gimp works too, heck! if you're good enough, even Paint can give you amazing results!

  • Just wondering do you use Photoshop for coloring the comics? or any other Software program??

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