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Comic Strips

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Hey Comic Strips Community,

Ever wanted to create your own comic strip but didn’t know where to start? Here’s a simple, beginner-friendly guide to get you going:

Step 1: Brainstorm Your Idea

Think of a simple concept or joke. Ask yourself: What story or emotion do I want to convey in just a few panels? Tip: Keep it short and relatable—slice-of-life moments work great. Step 2: Sketch Your Characters

Design your main characters with simple, repeatable features. Experiment with facial expressions to bring them to life. Pro Tip: Don’t worry about perfection—stick figures can be just as expressive. Step 3: Plan Your Panels

Decide how many panels your strip will have (3-4 is a good start). Sketch a rough layout and sequence of events. Tip: Think of the punchline and work backward if it’s humor-based. Step 4: Draw and Add Dialogue

Add the final version of your characters and background to each panel. Use speech bubbles to add dialogue, keeping it short and impactful. Pro Tip: Test your dialogue aloud to make sure it flows naturally. Step 5: Add Final Touches and Share

Add shading, color, or effects if you like, or keep it black-and-white for a classic look. Share your masterpiece here or on social media to get feedback. Bonus Tips:

Use tools like [insert app names, e.g., Procreate, Canva, or Krita] if you prefer digital drawing. Practice with mini-strips to build your skills over time. If you follow this guide, share your results in the comments—we’d love to see your creations. Happy comic-making!

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[–] RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.works 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

This doesn’t seem like you wrote it, mind telling where you got this from?

[–] LunarLoony@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 1 week ago

Smells a bit generative to me

[–] donuts@lemmy.world -4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Em dashes without spaces are usually a sign of something else.

edit: I meant genAI, fwiw