August Bitmob Writing Challenge: Comics Zone

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Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Editor's note: Chris introduces this month's writing challenge -- creating your own comic -- with a rather stunning comic of his own. Read on for the rules, then open up MS Paint and get drawing! -Brett


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Like I said above, I created this comic using only Microsoft Word, Paint, and a printer with scanning abilities. It's not the best way to make a comic, but it works if you have no other way of doing it. Here are some more tips for those of you who'd like a little extra help:

Write the script first. Everything about the comic's actual content that you can finalize early means less backtracking later.

Draw thumbnails of your panels. This will give you a clearer idea of what you're going to draw later. I would limit the number of panels per page to six or seven at most. Not only do most graphic-novel layouts follow this pattern, but it's much easier to read word balloons and avoid clutter.

Set the panels on your computer. For this I opened Microsoft Word and selected Insert -> Picture -> New Drawing. I extended the size of the drawing box to the size of the page and then used the rectangle tools to create panels. 

At this point, I also added my text and word balloons using AutoShapes -> Call Outs. This is the easiest way to create word balloons without doing them yourself, but there are two disadvantages: The variety of word balloons is limited, and it's very difficult to go back and rework text later.

For text I used Comic Sans MS with size 12 bolded font. I'd advise against writing text by hand unless you're confident that your handwriting is legible.

Print out the panels and draw out your vision. In keeping with the cheap approach, I first drew with a normal No. 2 pencil, then outlined using an ultra-fine Sharpie pen. If you have something more upscale at your disposal, I would definitely suggest you use it.

Scan your drawings back into the computer. Use your computer's basic photo-editing program to crop out white space along the edges.

Use an image-editing program to iron out any major drawing errors. I did mine with Microsoft Paint, but if you have access to Adobe Photoshop or another robust editing program, use that. It'll be much easier to edit text and make changes.

Still, Paint works if that's all you have.  When I uploaded my pictures, a lot of my leftover pencil marks showed clearly from the scan, but due to Bitmob's width constraints, they're too small to see anyway.  Focus on gray smudges and other big errors instead of going insane over minute details.

You can use this time to put in text and word bubbles as well.

Bitmob won't let you upload images directly onto the site, so use an image-sharing site like Deviant Art, Photobucket, or Flicker to hold your images. After that, link to the comic using the Image button on the Article Editor. Keep the width of the image 607 pixels or less.

Tag the article with "Comics Zone" and any other relevant tags and post. Congratulations, you're done!

Again, this isn't the best way to do complete this challenge, but it's a way to do it with programs that almost everyone has. If you know how to streamline this process, please leave a comment below.


Resources

- Anything by Scott McCloud. Understanding Comics and Making Comics are great introductions for the medium.

- Any instructional books by Will Eisner. Eisner was a master of storytelling, both in action stories like The Spirit and in nonfiction books like A Contract With God. The comic industry's top annual awards, The Eisners, are named after him.

- Your local library.

- Zero Punctuation's take on copycat webcomics. Some food for thought before you get to work.

- While I don't agree with the premise, Cracked.com's recent article on political cartoons does show some of the bad habits that undermines the message the cartoon is suppose to send. 

 
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Comments (17)
Bman_1a
August 02, 2010

Love it. Deadline?

Brett_new_profile
August 02, 2010

Dude, this is awesome. And you're a damn fine drawer, yourself!

Brett_new_profile
August 02, 2010

Also: Love the Warcraft Hero reference. Mike Minotti better enter this!

Jason_wilson
August 02, 2010

Wow. What a creative way to introduce a writing prompt.

Mikeshadesbitmob0611
August 03, 2010

Nice. Looks like I'm leaving the challenges in good hands.

Assassin_shot_edited_small_cropped
August 03, 2010

Very cool. It's a shame you misspelt "collaborating" in the comic, though.

Aj_newfoundland_avatar
August 03, 2010

"Good writing and pacing can save bad drawing."

Just look at Mike. *zing!*

Phantom
August 03, 2010

This might be the coolest thing I've ever seen. And I've seen Cats on Broadway.

Scott_pilgrim_avatar
August 03, 2010

Excellent resources!

Twitpic
August 03, 2010

@ Richard: Actually, "collaberating" is a new word that means "berating someone with a popped colla(r)."

Very cool challenge! I will most definitely enter. For sure.

Mitch_jul31
August 03, 2010

When you say "original content," do you mean that artists can't draw copyrighted characters? Or could someone's original comic have Master Chief and Mario fighting for Clank's love?

Dscn0568_-_copy
August 03, 2010

By "original content" I meant you have to create the images yourself i.e. you can't just take Final Fantasy screenshots or official artwork and put word balloons over it.  Illustrating that point is kind of difficult without violating my own rule (the panel is suppose to be a Photoshop window).  Unless one of Bitmob's higher ups says differently it should be fine. I am kind of hoping these comics will have more reasons for existence than being wacky though.

Mikeminotti-biopic
August 03, 2010

Drawing comics? Lame!

Mikeminotti-biopic
August 03, 2010

Also, I really did like seeing Wilhelm in there G:D

Miketwitter
August 03, 2010

I suck at drawing, but heck, I'll give it a try!

Phantom
August 03, 2010

I have what I think is a funny idea, but I don't know if it will come to fruition. My drawing skills peaked in first grade.

Default_picture
August 18, 2010

I added my entry for the challenge earlier. Heres a linky: http://www.bitmob.com/articles/mutated-lunchmeat-and-salad-bars-gone-wild

Hope you like it.

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