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All about how Krita can be turned into the perfect Comic Book Studio.
All about how Krita can be turned into the perfect Comic Book Studio.
= Workflow =
* scenario
** background writting (about characters, places, history)
** story writting
* concept art
* storyboard
* drawing
** "split panels"
** drawing outlines (inking)
** coloring
* assembling the "splited panels"
* translation
= References =
== Manga Studio ==
Page creation:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwMC20UvM0k
== TBO ==
TBO is an application aiming at
making easy to create quick comics (a bit like comic life [3] which used to be
bundled with Mac OS), it works by using vector objects you drag on the canvas and maybe edit a bit and then put some text on it.
[http://danigm.net/TBO] (english translation [http://translate.google.se/translate?hl=sv&sl=es&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fdanigm.net%2FTBO])
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukPbSFjHeac]
[http://www.comiclife.com/]
== Celtx ==
[http://celtx.com/index.html celtx] it is a "free" (not open source) software to create
preproduction material for movies. It has an interface close to what I was thinking for CBS.
== Plotbot ==
[http://www.plotbot.com/ Plotbot] is limited to screen writting but offers collaborative editing support.

Latest revision as of 22:04, 19 December 2010

Comic Book Studio

All about how Krita can be turned into the perfect Comic Book Studio.

Workflow

  • scenario
    • background writting (about characters, places, history)
    • story writting
  • concept art
  • storyboard
  • drawing
    • "split panels"
    • drawing outlines (inking)
    • coloring
  • assembling the "splited panels"
  • translation

References

Manga Studio

Page creation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwMC20UvM0k

TBO

TBO is an application aiming at making easy to create quick comics (a bit like comic life [3] which used to be bundled with Mac OS), it works by using vector objects you drag on the canvas and maybe edit a bit and then put some text on it.

[1] (english translation [2]) [3] [4]

Celtx

celtx it is a "free" (not open source) software to create preproduction material for movies. It has an interface close to what I was thinking for CBS.

Plotbot

Plotbot is limited to screen writting but offers collaborative editing support.