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Mar 2017

Does anyone have any tips on how they express scenes in their comics? For example, different shaped speech bubbles to express shouting or whispering?
Anything would be helpful!

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I find that the way you use panels has a huge impact on how a scene comes across. For example, if a character feels uncomfortable or claustrophobic, you can zoom in on them so that the panel seems too small for them, like a cage. Lots of quick, small panels can make a scene seem action-packed and hurried. It also helps to use the angle of the shot to express emotion. Looking up at a character might imply that the character is dominant or victorious in a scene. Looking down on a character can make them seem helpless. My favorite is the "Dutch angle" where you tilt a shot to make the moment seem uncomfortable. Here's an example from my comic, Binary Star. I wanted the human to seem like she was a stranger being hunted on this world, so in the opening shot, I made her very small and had all the lines pointing straight towards her like she's a target, and in the bottom panel, I tilted the entire shot and made the panel too small for her so that it seems like the walls are closing in around her:
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There are multiple avenues to go about expressing scenes. You can use your characters reaction to help emphasize it as well. You can use different font and size of the font. I would recommend sticking to 3 fonts or less throughout your comic. You can also consider having the type without a speech bubble much like sound effects. When it comes to a whisper I would find a flowing font or just freehand it down, making it smaller then the main dialogue words. With shouting I would do the reverse and make the words more ballooned or gaged depending on the emotion you want the shout to be and make them big and bold for a greater effect; I would off bubble shouting if it matches the theme your going for in your story. Other wise !! works just as good. ;3