EssayBee at 5:25PM, Sept. 9, 2023
Pretty much 90% of Dude in Distress is like this. I tend to frame things like a 2-camera show, both because it helps with production speed and because I lack the artistic eye of a lot of comic artists. Plus my comics tend to be dialogue- and character-driven, so--for the most part--the dialogue and character reactions are the bulk of the action.
dragonsong12 at 10:42AM, Sept. 9, 2023
I think these are some of my favorite segments. They really highlight all the little things that go into creating a great page.
Locoma at 6:35AM, Sept. 9, 2023
That's really interesting what you said about the phasing, I think many of us use it without even knowing it. I wonder how many techniques comics borrowed from movies.
J_Scarbrough at 4:58PM, Sept. 8, 2023
Ah yes, I have utilized such a technique myself, but then again, animation and film in general has had a huge influence on my comic style. Has anyone ever tried an Over-the-shoulder Shot in their comics before?