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1. Break your story down into a script containing directions for each scene. A comic panel is a snapshot of the action in any particular scene. You will need to write descriptions
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1. Draw the comic pictures and scan the pages into the computer. The lettering of the story is the final part of the comic rather than the start. The story is written and outlined
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1. Create a dedicated file folder for your comic book. Create subfolders for reusable art resources and archived issues of your book (if it is a series). Place a shortcut to the main
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1. One of the most popular comic books readers is the CDisplay, which has a couple easy interface to allow the best viewing. All you have to do is browse for the comic you want to
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