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!
'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!
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.
A variety of future features? - 2008/03/25 19:54I believe I may have mentioned this before...
The app has promise for actual cartoon work, but the problem is working to normal scales before dropping the images INTO ComicLife, if one is actually trying to work to compose the frame(s).
So if anyone is working to a larger scale - downsizing is awkward if you aren't doing your pencils on a scalable poster board. Professional stock is too expensive for casual users.
Makes it an involved production to get the final image. ---- Others: • Snap to Frame Edge. • Someone else already mentioned "bendy" frames. • Ability to layer in a panel (in order to drop a pattern or gradient behind an image with an alpha channel.
• custom font sizes (I am finding 16 point as a compromise size is what I use most often). • More editable balloon frames. • update from edited image (the PS or Illustrator source file gets updated. Its a drag to have to replace the image in the frame).
Re:A variety of future features? - 2008/05/02 20:42A lot of these features will be coming to Comic Life Magiq:
- frame mask of my own choosing, that is "hand drawn - a custom frame that is scalable, snaps to grid, but can be saved as a frame template - Snap to Frame Edge - "bendy" frames - More editable balloon frames
All those will be in Magiq!
update from edited image (the PS or Illustrator source file gets updated. Its a drag to have to replace the image in the frame).
Have thought about it - but have not added this yet.
Ability to layer in a panel (in order to drop a pattern or gradient behind an image with an alpha channel.
you may do this by holding down Command (or Alt for Windows) and dragging in the second image.
custom font sizes (I am finding 16 point as a compromise size is what I use most often).
You can do this by saving a new default style .. Changing the element to the size you want then > Details Tab > the press Update.
"Makes it an involved production to get the final image."
Could you please explain this in a little more detail. I don't quite understand.