Creating a comic is more than just coming up with a powerful villain or gruesome alien: it requires a lot of thought and planning about the story line, weapons and props, modes of transportation, and setting (city, outer space, underwater, etc). Pulling all of this together may sound challenging, but with 3D Comic Design everything from how to create the story, characters, and text balloons, to page layout /design, adding special effects, and integrating 3D environments is clearly explained.
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Creating a comic is more than just coming up with a powerful villain or gruesome alien: it requires a lot of thought and planning about the story line, weapons and props, modes of transportation, and setting (city, outer space, underwater, etc). Pulling all of this together may sound challenging, but with 3D Comic Design everything from how to create the story, characters, and text balloons, to page layout /design, adding special effects, and integrating 3D environments is clearly explained.
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Publisher:
Hingham, MA, U.S.A. : Charles River Media, 2001
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
8367709378
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Seller's Description:
ISBN: 1584500115, Trade paperback, 1st edition, Fine/pictorial wraps, an unread (new) book, disc still sealed in pocket in back, a beginner's guide for creating a three dimensional comic, including story line, layout, graphics, etc., on either a IBM or Mac computer, illustrated in B&W, including an 8 page full color section, 8vo., 297 pages.,