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Multimedia Technology - General & Miscellaneous, General & Miscellaneous Artistic Techniques, Comics & Cartooning Techniques, Computer Animation, Comic Books - Technique, Computer Graphics - General & Miscellaneous, Teen Arts & Creativity

Web Comics for Teens

by Michael Duggan
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Overview

Are you always doodling heroes and villains for your own comic adventures? Have you ever imagined creating your own comic book for others to read? With "Web Comics for Teens", you can! "Web Comics for Teens" introduces you to the skills, tools, and programs you need to create your own web comics, comics, and cartoons published on the World Wide Web. The book begins with an introduction to basic pencil and ink drawing techniques to help you hone your illustration skills. You'll learn how to create memorable characters that come to life and how to develop your own unique drawing style. From there you'll discover how to compose and lay out a comic strip and get tips to help you create a great story. Once you have the basics of the story down you'll learn how to incorporate popular comical themes to add wit and humor to your comic. When your story is complete the book will show you how to use Flash software to bring your web comic to life with awesome backgrounds, cool animation, and sound effects. And if you want to take your art to the next level, you'll get the tips and information you need to host and publish your web comic on the internet where you can share it with others. With "Web Comics for Teens", you could be the next web comic star!

Synopsis

Are you always doodling heroes and villains for your own comic adventures? Have you ever imagined creating your own comic book for others to read? With "Web Comics for Teens", you can! "Web Comics for Teens" introduces you to the skills, tools, and programs you need to create your own web comics, comics, and cartoons published on the World Wide Web. The book begins with an introduction to basic pencil and ink drawing techniques to help you hone your illustration skills. You'll learn how to create memorable characters that come to life and how to develop your own unique drawing style. From there you'll discover how to compose and lay out a comic strip and get tips to help you create a great story. Once you have the basics of the story down you'll learn how to incorporate popular comical themes to add wit and humor to your comic. When your story is complete the book will show you how to use Flash software to bring your web comic to life with awesome backgrounds, cool animation, and sound effects. And if you want to take your art to the next level, you'll get the tips and information you need to host and publish your web comic on the internet where you can share it with others. With "Web Comics for Teens", you could be the next web comic star!

About the Author, Michael Duggan

Mike Duggan is an instructor at North Arkansas College, where he teaches computer art and game design. He designed the core curriculum for the gaming and robotics program at Bryan College, based in Kansas City, Missouri, and has been a guest speaker on the topic of game engine technology at several conferences. He is the author of "The Official Guide to 3D GameStudio," "Torque for Teens," "2D Game Building for Teens," and "Web Comics for Teens," also from Cengage Learning. Mike spends most of his free time drawing cartoons and making animations for games.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2008
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781598634679

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