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King Con 2015:
How To Make
Comic BooksBy: Brendan Montgomery
Founder & President of Queen’s Comic Book Legion
Overview
Story
Character Design
Script Writing
Storyboarding
Pencils
Inking
Colouring
Lettering
Publishing / Printing / Digital
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Story
Every comic starts with a story
Get inspiration from wherever you like
If you don’t know where to start, choose a genre then
read stories in that genre (not necessarily just comics)
Perhaps start with an interesting character, conflict,
location, etc.
You can tell any type of story in comics so don’t limit
your thinking!
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Character Design
Start with their personality. Decide who they are and
how they think.
Once you are in their head then you can decide how
they dress and look to reflect their personality
You can also decide their backstory and how they got to
the point in their life of your story
Multiple characters means that you must also design
their feelings towards one another and possibly
coordinate costumes
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Example: Persephone Personality: Outgoing, social, intelligent, confident,
bossy and demanding
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Script Writing
Begin with an overall outline
Then break down the story page by page
Then write the dialogue and break it up into panels
The number of panels in a page varies and can be
modified in storyboarding later
Written like a movie script or play
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Example Format
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Page 3
Panel 1 [Subtitle: 1 Week Later]
(Wide shot of Persephone sitting in a lab with undergrads though many seats are empty)
Persephone [thought]
Where is everyone? They know this lab is crucial for passing.
Panel 2 (Persephone is walking down a hallway towards Dr. Hiddleston’s office. She is holding a lab
report in her hands)
Persephone [thought]
Finally got this lab report done! Hope my other group members have handed their parts in.
Panel 3 (Persephone is standing outside Dr. Hiddleston’s office)
Persephone (thought)
Maybe Dr. Hiddleston can tell me why the students haven’t shown up to class lately.
Panel 4 (Close of Dr. Hiddleston going over piles of notes, cellphone held up to his ear)
Dr. Hiddleston
This is impossible! All my research, everything I’ve worked for, it’s not supposed to work this way, not
like…
Panel 5 (Knocking at the door and Hiddleston turns around to the door)
Dr. Hiddleston
I…I’m sorry but I have to go, someone’s at the door.
Storyboarding
Take panels from script and plan out page layout
Just simple outlines of characters and objects is enough
Purpose is to plan out panel design and see overall flow
of the comic
Number of panels per page varies from 1 to 8 generally
Smaller panels used for close shots of faces, objects
while larger panels used for actions, settings and key
moments
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Example:
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Pencils
Generally drawn on special comic book paper. This
paper has the correct ratio and guide lines
Artist can then draw the page based off of the script
and storyboards where storyboard shows layout while
script describes the scenes in more detail
Style and technique can be decided by artist can vary
widely. Generally pencils do not need to be the cleanest
since inking will touch up the lines
Could also be done digitally using a tablet and drawing
program
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Examples
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Inking
Traditionally lines are then polished using ink on the
pages
We do this digitally by scanning in the pencil page and
tracing it over using a tablet and drawing program
Inking can add even more detail and correct mistakes in
pencils
Silhouettes are also filled in at this stage
Important in creating visual mood
Common programs include Manga Studio, Illustrator,
Photoshop
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Examples
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Colouring
Traditionally done with actual paint
Most commonly done digitally now
Able to get a wide variety of styles and visuals
Common programs used are Photoshop, Manga Studio,
Paint Tool SAI
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Examples
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Lettering
Once art is finalized then add text balloons and sound
effects
Need to be careful not to cover up good parts of art
Free fonts available online
Can vary font with character voice
Don’t forget to add emphasis to key words
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Examples
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Publishing - Print
Once pages are complete then need to export for
publishing
Check requirements with printer but generally need
CMYK colour, 300DPI, PDF
Many printers to choose from: local , RA Comics, Print
Ninja, etc.
Choose based on volume, price and quality
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Publishing - Digital
Many options to choose from, many formats and will
constantly be changing
For top tier comics there is Comixology which allows
indie submissions but is very competitive
There is Inkblazers which is a comic community built
around regular episodic updates and popular comics can
earn revenue
Tapastic is good for short webcomics that you produce
more frequently
Comicsfix is a subscription digital comic service like
Netflix where publishers share total revenue based on
views
Many more options of all kinds
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Thank You For
ListeningFeel free to ask questions now or contact me through
the club at qcbl.exec@gmail.com
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