DarkOra
02-25-2010, 12:03 AM
Magic happens in comics. You see stunning visuals and read great dialogue... but something great occurs on occasion within a comic book. Imagination stirs and breathes life in the gutters there. And therein lies the magic.
Ready to practice your magic act? I thought some writers around here would enjoy a two panel challenge. Now, this isn't something you'd do between every single panel in your comic, but if you have a moment you really want to capture... to really emphasize, you can use that space between the panels to give it an extra spark straight out of the reader's own mind.
So, can you create two panels to capture a moment? Panels where the reader's imagination soars in-between. But be careful. There's always a balance to be found with a writing tool such as this... too big of a gap between and risk losing your reader. Too brief of a moment between and risk losing the moment.
Try it and see... make some magic happen.
Ready to practice your magic act? I thought some writers around here would enjoy a two panel challenge. Now, this isn't something you'd do between every single panel in your comic, but if you have a moment you really want to capture... to really emphasize, you can use that space between the panels to give it an extra spark straight out of the reader's own mind.
So, can you create two panels to capture a moment? Panels where the reader's imagination soars in-between. But be careful. There's always a balance to be found with a writing tool such as this... too big of a gap between and risk losing your reader. Too brief of a moment between and risk losing the moment.
Try it and see... make some magic happen.