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Imagine you have an opportunity to enjoy your holiday trip with your favourite comic character or superhero. Create a comic strip of 8-10 pages narrating your experiences of the trip. Key points for creating a comic-strip. 1a.An eye catchy cover page b.Size small size notebook c.Borders on all pages d.You can draw images or paste print out of the characters. e.Brief descriptive prose f.Comic strip should not have more than 4 characters. g.Dialogues should be in word- balloons or speech bubbles as it appears in a comics.​

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Step 1: Make a list of your comic ideas.

Step 2: Make the three-frames diagram.

Step 3: To draw, start with basic shapes.

Step 4: Add the speech and lettering to the mix.

Step 5: Make your cartoon more detailed.

Step 6: Review your comic with a pen.

Explanation:

  1. Writing a comic strip is similar to writing a short novel. There is still a need for a beginning, middle, and end. Divide your story into three parts because this is a three-frame comic strip. Make a list of your character ideas, settings, expressions, and even speech. Make sure each section has some action and that your finish has a strong punchline.
  2. Draw your three frames using a pencil and a ruler on a new sheet of plain paper. Make sure that all of the frames are the same size. You can also make little light marks on the page to indicate the location of the speech bubbles. Make your frames twice as big as you want them to be as a bonus tip to ensure you don't run out of room.
  3. Drawing out your characters is one of the most difficult aspects of making a comic strip. We recommend that you draw your characters using basic forms. Because this is your first comic strip, you may want to stay with stick figures to keep things simple. Also, for sound effects, draw in the speech bubbles and any starbursts. Oh, and don't forget to use a pencil at this point so you can correct any errors.
  4. Fill in the writing for your speech in your speech bubbles now, and double-check your spelling. Keep in mind that the size of your lettering can reveal whether or not a character is yelling or whispering. Lettering in all uppercase, for example, indicates that your character is yelling.
  5. Return to your characters and add any additional features, such as facial expressions, movement lines, and floor shadowing. Also, for each shot, sketch in the background.
  6. You can finally go over your pencil drawings with a felt-tip pen and rub out any pencil lines. Congratulations on finishing your first-ever comic strip! You can either keep it as is or add some colour.

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