King Crimson Comics!
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.

Enjoy the King Crimson Comics here and here.

   
Comic Life Magiq 1.0.2c update released
A free update for Comic Life Magiq is available for all users

This 1.0.2c update fixes a serious save issue introduced in 1.0.2 that caused images to be left out of the document.

Head to the plasq downloads page to get the 1.0.2c update or update from within Comic Life Magiq.

   
Comic Touch released for iPhone / iPod Touch
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!

Learn more about Comic Touch here or purchase it instantly from the iTunes App store.

Comic Touch - it's new!

   
'Chocolate & Chat: Writing for Teens and Young Adults’ tour!
plasq is proud to announce that we are sponsoring authors James McCann and kc dyer on their 'Chocolate & Chat: Writing for Teens and Young Adults’ tour.

The tour will go through Western Canadian Rocky Mountains from July 7-15th, 2008, with stops in Banff, Calgary, Red Deer, Cochrane, Kamloops, Salmon Arm and Kelowna. Click here for tour dates.

If you live nearby make sure you go along and say "Hi" for us! You may also enter a draw to win a copy of Comic Life Magiq or Comic Life Deluxe at each stop!

You can follow the authors travels on their websites - James McCann and kc dyer - where they will be doing a comic for each stop when they have a chance, using - you guessed it - Comic Life!

Chocolate & Chat: Writing for Teens and Young Adults

   
Comic Life Magiq released!
We're all super proud to announce something very special: Comic Life Magiq - our brand new addition to the Comic Life family.

Comic Life Magiq sports gorgeous themed templates, a cool image editor and a whole bunch of new creative options.

Download the trial (you'll need Mac OS 10.5.2 "Leopard") and let us know what you think!

It is available for purchase today at our online store and we have USD$29.95 crossgrades available if you own Comic Life or it came with your Mac!

Comic Life Magiq - it's new!

   
Comic Life packs a lot of 'Brawn'!
Cranium Comics has recently launched their first four color comic, Brawn #1.

"I used Comic Life on my Mac exclusively to lay out the storyboards, then later when I created and colored all 24 pages of the issue," recounted Anthony Rezendes, the owner of Cranium Comics and co-creator of Brawn.

The comic 'Brawn' focuses on a dockworker named Sam Ross who was reborn as the hero "Brawn" after he was nearly killed in a drunk driving accident.

"Being an illustrator, it saved me quite a bit of time from having to lay all the text bubbles out manually. It made the process of actually creating the comic that much more enjoyable," Mr. Rezendes added.

We think this comic is great! So check out 'Brawn' on the Cranium Comics site or read the first 5 pages on our Comic Life gallery.

   
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Comic Life: the next level - 2007/01/07 06:03 Comic Life came bundled with my new intel Mac and after futzing around with it for a bit, really came to like it and upgraded to deluxe as a show of support for this program.

I think that as a niche application, CL could really rock the digital comics production line. I really like the idea of Stylesheets and think that it could be expanded and become a way to make a very good program to help with the production of comics in addition to the Fumetti style of comics that it excels at now.

I could see myself dropping a C-note or so on a "Pro" version of Comic Life if it...

Has Stylesheets that can be shared between saved files. This would allow one to set up options for an Ongoing or Limited Series, a Graphic Novel or Web comics. This stylesheet could be loaded from the User Settings dialog when a new file is created. In the top level of this Stylesheet, is the settings for the series itself, you can specify if the series is Ongoing (infinite number of issues), Limited (specific # of issues, usually 3,4,6 or 12), Graphic Novels (which are self contained, but could have Parts and/or Chapters). Here is where the Numbering would be set. Page numbering would be either Self contained, continued from previous issue/part/chapter or omitted. This would really help in keeping multiple issues of a series looking consistent.

Within the templates, one could have images that can be placed in specific spots in the individual Issues, such as a Series Logo that could be on the front Cover and then put on the inside front cover and be scaled down and set to be a black and white halftone of the original logo (using the graphic FX that CL has).

Next are Panels. Currently, each panel is a self-contained object. It would be great if there was some option to keep the gutters consistent when the panels are moved. Maybe keeping within an object-orientated paradigm would make more sense?

For instance, There's a Page. A page has settings for a Frame (the area that has artwork), Bleed and Trim. Bleed is the area between the Frame and the acutal cut of each page. In a Page you could adjust how large you want the Frame to be and how large the Printed page to be. And then, you could adjust the width of the Panels. Panels are the next step below a Frame.

You can still select a Panel arrangement like you can with 1.2, but you can also do things like "merge panels" by shift-selecting mutliple panels or split panels when you can drag a line to split one panel into two. You can click and drag on a gutter to resize two adjoining panels -- keeping the gutter the same width/height. Or you can start off with one page spanning panel that you can use the split tool to 'cut' into individual panels.

A Panel could be set to be a bleeder, where its borders are extended to the bleed/trim area and a bleeder panel would be stacked below "non-bleeding" panels.

Another level within stylesheets would be where the templates could be accessed. The templates could include specific ones for the Covers, Inside covers, Splash/Title pages and interior pages. This is where you can set up the defaults for Panel Borders, Captions and Balloons.

One more thing would be the option to export the CL file as a Digital Comic file. These are either Zipped or RAR compressed files with the extension CBZ or CBR, respectively. Since the Mac OS has Zip compression "built-in" (so to speak) a way to automagically export a CBZ file should be easy to do. This could enable better sharing of comics between user and reader. FYI, an indy comics publisher, Slave Labor Graphics, now sells some of their comics as CBZ/CBR formatted downloads that they charge under a buck a piece for.

Have more points of deformation on the "Lettering" text, than the 6 it has now. And if each word could have its own fill style, rather than the one-style fills all it has now.

I think that Comic Life has real potential and this is just the tip of the iceberg of ideas I have for it. I'll be glad to elaborate on any of these suggestions. I would love to see Comic Life become the standard for Comic Lettering and Digital Production.

thanks for such a great product!
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Re:Comic Life: the next level - 2007/01/18 17:31 Hello cartoonM!ke,

Apologies for the delay in responding to your thoughtful post.

All your ideas are excellent. I will put each one to the plasq team - and hopefully sometime in the future we may be able to implement some/if not all of what you asked.

We already have similar ideas to some of yours.

I thank you very much for your suggestions. We would definitely love to hear more.

Thanks again.

/send kramy
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