Photoshop :: Comic Bubbles
Jan 4, 2003how to make comic bubbles in photoshop.
View 8 Replieshow to make comic bubbles in photoshop.
View 8 Replieshave jpeg of a child blowing bubbles can anyone advise as to the technique to use for making the bubbles stand out.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to take an image and give it an old comic book look, (by old comic look i mean, like several dots, that make an image.)
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am having a problem with the cartoon bubbles in Elements 10. After I create the shape I hit the OK check mark...and the shape just disappears from the screen.
View 7 Replies View RelatedA Comic shop has just employed me to create a series of tees for them.
I need to know where i can get an action that would give a classic comic style. (all the dots and stuff you know?
I'm using photoshop (CS2) to ink/color a webcomic attempt of mine, and I'm a bit stuck for how to do the borders of the individual frames. I tried playing around with the rounded rectangle tool, but I have to be honest I dont have a CLUE what it does or how to use it.
I basically need to make a hollow rectangle with slightly rounded corners about 5-10 pixels thick.
We have Photoshop CS, and we need to make the frames - so we tried using the rectangle tool - but when we do this, we can't draw in the frames, and when we add a new layer and switch to it, the frames vanish.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to achieve an old fashioned, low screen, flat color look in coloring comic book pages in Photoshop?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI've been given a college assignment where I have to make a 6-8 image comic strip story, where I'm the main character, either hero or villian. Now I have a few ideas bouncing around my head, but thought I'd ask if anyone else has ever had to deal with a similar project, before I went ahead with anything.
Can anyone offer any advice as to design? Any suggestions/ideas as to the content or a storyline? All comments welcome, the teacher gave us the freedom of artistic expression and I plan to use it!
I've seen many tutorials for getting a comic book effect on a picture, but if you were to be doing this on large scale projects (for example a weekly comic strip),
View 2 Replies View Related1-way to change a normal photograph into comic book style of image. Not only the basic but the detailed one (like a painting in ways)
2-You know those old kind of posters ( 1930s) style? How can this, if possibly, be done in PS7?
I am not talking about the fancy 3-d apps that create these awesome metallic-loking 3 -d images,like this: I I'm talking about linear art, flat and 2-d, like the old school comic books like Superman, Wonder Woman and Spider-Woman. That's what I am looking to do: I know there was some plug in that let you do them just like that, (after you typed in the name, you selected the letters and with some app, you manipulated them to look like old-school comic book lettering...)( I remember creating them old-school titles myself) with no fancy gradations, shines or bevels, it was just the lettering, and the effect of the 3dish thing...anyone knows what the plug in is, or if anything like that can be done with either Illustrator Cs4 or Photoshop Cs4? This is an example of what I did myself: But that was years ago when I had Illustrator 10, and after a long time with no acces to the net or computers, I'm back in the swing of things, but I can't remember the name of the program or plug in that allowed you to do those imges!
View 5 Replies View Relatedfile for PS7 brings up things I think have nothing to do with what I want.
Real simple. I just want to make a border around a picture. How do I get started?
Btw, I'm using Win-XP.
A project I'm working on needs Speech Bubbles with text in them. I Couldn't find this option anywhere.So I started creating the bubbles in PSP x4 and overlaying them in.This works but its a pain when you need 100 of them.Is there an easier way builtin to VideoStudio X4 Ultimate that I can use.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have just started learning Revit Architecture by walking through the Youtube tutorials. The only problem I have had is not having any grid bubbles showing up. Is there somethine wrong with my settings or do I maybe have a simple box unchecked?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am just starting to use revit and in trying to do some tutorials i am having problems with the grid bubbles. The bubbles are so small that there is no visible text inside them and since the bubbles are so small it makes it difficult to adjust the lines and understand which line is which.Â
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is this a configuration issue, scale issue, type issue? I havge tried to load grid bubble families but this does not change anything
Bubble plugin, or know how to create clear bubbles?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am a graphic novel writer & comic designer. I have been told that many of Adobe's products can be used to create drafts for comic book pages. But some people tell me Illustrator is the best, others say In Design is the way to go and I have even heard Photoshop works as well. What Adobe product would you recommend to use for making comic book pages?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am producing a glass of beer with bubbles rising, with a simple 360 degree orbit animation to be played on a loop. I downloaded the glass file and it came with a HDRI map and look great. I wanted animated bubbles so have used a SuperSpray particle system based on the Bubbles preset, tweaked to reduce everything down to the right size.
It all looks fine, but I have some strange reflections going on inside the glass, on the animation they travel the opposite way to the bubbles, so they must be a reflection issue.
3DS Max 2011 / Showcase 2011 (Backburner 2008.1.1)
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I just downloaded Elements 11 Editor for mac OSX 10.9, and when I try to use any of the new filters (comic, Graphic Novel, etc), it crashes. What do I do?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI bought PSE 11 for Mac a few months ago, and have finally been able to spend some time examining the features. However, I noticed that my "Sketch" filters do not include the comic or graphic novel options. Were these two omitted from the Mac-version? Or do I have a faulty copy of the program?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIm trying to make the iPhone text bubbles. How would I go about the shadow and light bits?
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I've got my grid & bubbles as a separate construct that I bring into my different plans. When I bring it into my reflected ceiling plan, the grid shows up, the bubble's extension lines show up, but the bubbles and numbers/letters contained within are not showing up in the reflected display...
is there a way to make it so everything that appears on the artboard is hidden/invisible, and have it so my vector shapes/images only appear inside rectangle/panels?
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As of now, if I am to create a comic using the pen tool, and some parts of the vector are outside the rectangles (panels) I made, I would either have to use the knife tool to cut off the vectors outside, or hide the vectors outside the panels with white rectangles (since my artboard is white).
Just wondering if Gimp can paint in a ink comic book panel I draw?I wouldscan the drawing in and then paint it using gimp,is that possible and isthere a tutorial showing me jhow?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was just wondering what would be the finest way to convert a comic character (like Gaston Lagaffe or Tintin or...) into a vector for personal use?
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The idea is just a poster or canvas with a cat of a famous comic series just for my office decoration.
I have installed the fonts but the amount of color editing and customization I can do is very, very small. For example I want to take a letter have it colored purple (so far so good) and then give a border to the letter like thin line of yellow (no option that allows me to do this).
we are talking about pretty big letters here but I cant seem to be able to do this. I am trying to edit this pre existing image and trying to enter dialogue bubbles with thin colored borders.
As for the dialogue/though bubbles themselves I can seem to find any "insert shape" inside gimp, you sometimes characters are yelling or crying or just speaking normally has to be shown by the dialogue bubble but I cant seem to be able to do it.
I have used photoshop before but it is very complex and I feel like I can work with GIMP much more easier and faster but none of these basic options seem to be available. Are there addons to install so I can work easier with than making every single dialogue bubble from scratch? *shudder*
Edit: I am using both the new version and the 2.6 version... I find the new version absolutely terrible, especially when it comes to saving your work as an image file but if necessary I will work with both versions.
I need to put some speech bubbles on some photos. The brushes aren't very easy to use, and I can't seen to fill them with the paint bucket. I've tried making a bubble by using the eliptical tool, then adding a trianle to make the pointer. All seems fine, but when I put a stoke (outline) on the bubble - it only picks the eliptical part .... NOT the triangle. They seem joined together but they're obviously not. How do I do it??
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to create my own Star Wars comic, and of course, being the traditionalist that I am, I wanted to start it out with an opening crawl.
The problem here is that I need a way to 'tilt' the image of the block of text so that it resembles the opening crawls from the movies. I've tried a few ways, but I can't find anything that does what I want it to do. I thought about 'pinching' the top section, but the selection tool doesn't have this function and I can't find anything in the tools to create this effect.
Am I going to have to import the text into a modeling program, tilt it, and render it as a 3D object?
Version: Photoshop CS (1)
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Nvidia 7950 video card Win XP Home
I started to get this strange error with my Photoshop when making a new document in Photoshop and got the following error: "cannot initiate Photoshop because Photoshop cannot create any more windows".
I thought the easiest thing to do would be to reinstall (Photoshop needs reinstalling extremely often unfortunately), but now when I try and open the program it just give an alert beep and closes back up. Even though I rarely use ImageReady, I opened that up to check and it does the same behavior.