We are delighted to offer a beta of our upcoming Comic Life Magiq 1.0.3 update.
It has numerous stability and significant performance improvements over 1.0.2.1 - so we would love previous users to download and let us know if you come across any issues.
A free update for Comic Life Magiq is available for all users.
Identical to 1.0.2c in all but version number, which has been changed to ensure 1.0.2 users are made aware of the 1.0.2c update via the menu: Comic Life Magiq > Check for Updates...
This 1.0.2.1 update is recommended for all 1.0.2 users and fixes a serious saving issue introduced in 1.0.2 that caused images to be left out of the document.
If you're already running 1.0.2c (v10939) you can "Skip This Version".
Head to the plasq downloads page to get the 1.0.2.1 update or update from within Comic Life Magiq.
Comic Life is great for sharing those funny little moments from school, in the office, or while on worldwide progressive-rock-legends tours.
Robert Fripp and Tony Levin have been sharing the day-to-day stories of touring within one of the most influential prog rock bands - on King Crimson’s 40th Anniversary Tour.
Ever wished you had the fun of Comic Life handy at all times? Ever been out at a party, family gathering or on public transport and wished you could add your 'comic touch' to a photo? Now you can!
We're giggling with glee to announce Comic Touch for iPhone and iPod Touch. Add various speech balloons and captions to your photos. Choose a fun special effect to warp and bend your family and friends, then email the results to them!
Topic History of: Balloon/Caption ideas Max. showing the last posts - (Last post first)
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jarrod bennet
wow my little siter does better work than this ths is just sickining to read i hope u learn from what im telling you and maybe you should try somewthing new
cleasterwood
It's funny, I was just thinking the same thing about the speech balloons yesterday. I'd love to be able to manipulate the shapes & tails of balloons like you can with the panels. This is a great suggestion.
Blessed be,
Lynn
Yeah
Great ideas. I would be really happy if there were a way to edit the origin of a balloon tail. Think about the tail coming from the far side of the balloon, rather than the near. This could open up some valuable space in a panel.
dwccomics
All great ideas I've just read and ones I could really use.
A couple of others:
1) Would it be possible to import your own designed speech clouds so they can be used with the same manipulation abilities the current selection have? Because I like to use my own clouds sometimes, I lose out on the practicality that Comic Life's ones have to offer and I would love to take advantage of it.
2) I'd love to be able to manipulate the speech tail more than just dragging the point to extend. Sometimes I'd like to bend it around objects so the view isn't blocked. It would be good if you could add manipulation points like you can with panes.
cartoonM!ke
The changes/mods that I'm proposing already builds on the interface that we already have in CL. This line of thought about the balloon options was spurred by my discovery of a wonderfully done satire of 'grim'n'gritty' superhero comix called Breakfast of the Gods. I noticed that it used CL for lettering. And CL did the lettering well. But it got me wondering just how limited the "palette" of balloon choices actually is.
I really feel that Plasq has something really great here with Comic Life and I can truly see it getting better.
For instance, the 'word wrap' feature would be invisible for the user, one would just select a balloon and make it be above or below other items and the lower balloon would wrap around (that is respect the border of) the balloon above. So no new UI needed for that.
The Ballon types and properties would just echo the UI of the caption boxes as they are now. Maybe instead of just entering in a number in the "Features" box, a slider could be used (keeping the interface consistent). I may try to do a quick & dirty mock-up of the UI changes if I have time this week (pushing a deadline on a book).
KeynoteKen
Cool ideas! And, if all of this can be worked into a friendly non imposing interface, it'd be even better!