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  • ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT:COMICS

  • WHATS COMIC?

    Comic is Story / Expression which using special graphics as language. (Darmawan, 2012)

    According Scott McCloud (in Hikmat 2012 : 37) Juxtaposed Pictorial and Other Images in Deliberate Sequence.

  • BASIC PARTS OF COMICS

  • BASIC PARTS OF COMICS ~PANELS~

    Panel: An Individual frame, or single drawing, in the multiple panelsequence of a comic strip or comic book. It is the smaller box on apage in which the images are drawn. A panel consist of one drawingthat depicts a single momen in time.

  • BASIC PARTS OF COMICS ~SPEECH BUBBLES~

    A graphic used to assign ownership of dialogue.

    Speech bubbles are used to tell readers what eachcharacter in comic is saying and feeling

  • BASIC PARTS OF COMICS ~SPEECH BUBBLES~

    There are lots of different ways in which speech bubbles can be drawn.

    Scream Bubbles: Indicate a character is screaming or shouting. They have jagged Edges.

    Thought Bubbles: This bubbles used to show internal thoughts of a character. Usually cloud shaped and connected to owner by a series of smaller bubbles.

    Television Bubble: This bubbles used to show an expression from television or radio and other audio device.

    Whispering Bubbles: This bubbles used when two ore more characters wishpering each other. It have dashed lines/edges.

  • BASIC PARTS OF COMICS ~CAPTION~

    Caption: A Narrative device used to convey information thatcannot be communicated by speech. Usually takes the formof a small rectangular box situated in a corner of the panel.

    Narrative Caption commonly used in 70s to 80s IndonesianComics (Petruk Gareng, Penjahat Pemetik Bunga ( FlowerPicking Villain), Si Buta dari Gua Hantu) and US Superherocomics.

  • BASIC PARTS OF COMICS ~FRAMES~

    Frames are border or edges of the comic panel. It usually rectangular inshape. But, there are many kinds of shape like oval, cloud that indicatesthe dreams, while jagged can indicate anger.

  • BASIC PARTS OF COMICS ~ONOMATOPOEIA~

    A word that imitates the sound that it is describing. Usuallyused in comics as a pictorial representation of a sound effectlike explosions, crashes, impacts, blows, sound of typingwith keyboard, environtment, engines, etc.

  • LETS MAKE COMIC!

    Drawing comic is easy! You dont need any talent or ability to draw. Just take your stationaery and some papers, draw some empty panels, fill your panels about anything you want, draw callouts and captions, fill the callouts, and voila! Your made your own comic!

    However, to make the good comics such as Superman, Batman, The Avengers, Naruto, One Piece, etc, you need everything you have to know how to make your own comic. Like Characters, Traits, Theme, Story, etc.

  • 1. CHARACTER

    Characters are person who give a role on story. Based on the role, Characters subdivided to many categories:

    1. Super Hero: A Person who have the special power like flying, invulnerable to bullets, superhuman strength, run with incredible speed, heal itself faster, etc. The examples of this type are: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman (DC Universe), Hulk, Wolverine, Captain America (Marvel), Gathotkaca (maybe), etc. Sometimes, Super Hero live as ordinary human like Clark Kent (Superman) as a reporter, and Peter Parker (Spiderman) as photographer.

    2. Non-Superhero (Human): A person who lived as ordinary human and doing a profession like the real life profession like Architect, Students, Reporter, Policeman, Soldier, Farmer, Hansip (Security Guard) Pedicab Driver, Lawyer, Teacher, etc. The examples of this type are: Tintin (Herge) as a Reporter, Hayate Ayasaki (Hayate the Combat Butler by Hata Kenjirou) as Butler, Si Juki, . Sometimes, Human who actually have special talent even have one more like cooking, martial arts, etc like Sebastian Michaelis (Black Butler by Yana Toboso).

    3. Non-Human: A character who portrayed as non-human being like animal, plant, or inanimate objects as if alive like Spoons, forks, foods, etc. The examples of this type are: Garfield, Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, etc. Sometimes, non-human also portrayed as cute creature like Kirby and Casper. Or scary like Alien, Pocong, E.T, etc.

  • HOW TO MAKE YOUR CHARACTER.

    1. Whos the Character?Describing your characters name.

    2. Whats the Gender?Describing your characters gender like male or female.

    3. Wheres she/he born?Describe where is your character born. Or, wheres your character is coming from. Example: Superman / Kal el was coming from the Planet Crypton, or Uzumaki Naruto born on Konoha Village.

    4. How old is she/he?Describe how old your character. Maybe he/she is baby, children, teenage, young, adult, old, etc.

    5. Whats his/her hobby/ability?Describe your characters hobby and like singing, acting, cooking, sport, music, etc.

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  • HOW TO MAKE YOUR CHARACTER.

    6. What his/her personalities?Its describe your character personalities that involving the characters traits like cheerful, evil, shy, outgoing, nice, talkative, energetic, clumsy, careless, akward, etc

    7. What his/her Weakness and Excess?Its describe your character Weakness and Excess. For example afraid of height, bold of dark, great on sport, weak on physic, great on math, etc.

    8. What the visual characteristic?Its describe the visual characteristic on your character. Like Clark Kents topknots, Harry Potters lightning bolt scar, etc.

    9. Whats the design?It describe the visual design of your character you made. It consist body, gender, costumes, weapon, etc.

  • CHARACTER CREATING TIPS:

    1. Make it simple.The great, successful character usually made using by simple design. The simple design made the character easy to remember.

    2. Using the right costume.Make sure you draw right costume on your character. We dont want see a farmer working in farm, but the farmer wearing the police uniform, right?

    3. Usually, the good comics have the great character. From interview with Japan Shounen Jump Editor, they prioritizing character above everything. They believe that with making the good character, they can making a good story about that character.

  • 2. THEME

    The theme is a base for a comic maker for developing story on the graphic. A Theme is something that inspirit a comic or something that become a subject matter in a comic. Comic theme can using themes in everyday life like friendship, mutual help, and so on.

    A comic can become a factor which determine the reader. The majority of the action theme is boys while romance loved by girls reader.

  • 3. STORY

    Stories are elements of the comic as a standard for drawing comics. It is in the form of the rough script of comic.

    The length and detail of the script will vary depending on the style of your comic. A single frame comic may only have a line or two. Regardless, writing it out to help us judging how well the story reads.

    How to make it:

    o Write the script as a sequence of frame. Treat each frame as separate scene to help managing the flow of story

    o Make sure that the dialogue does not dominate the frame. Remember: Comics are a visual medium, and so a lot of action and implied meaning will be coming through in the illustration. Dont let the text overpower the images.

  • DRAWING THE COMIC.

    2. Drawing.

    1. Create the frames.

    2. Start adding content to your frames..

    3. Draw the final lines.

    4. Scan the comics to the computer.

    5. Clean the images.

    6. Create your own font.

    7. Add dialogue and speech bubbles in Photoshop.

    8. (Optional) Color the comic.

  • KINDS OF COMICS

    Kinds of comics are:

    1. Cartoon: A comic which contains only one appearance, This comic has some characters joined with texts in it. The purpose usually to satirize and criticize and usually contain humor.Example: Benny and Mice.

    2. Comic Strip: This one contain series of drawings joined to one/short story plot. This comic usually comes in 3-6 panels long. Usually it appear on newspaperExample: Surya puoll in Harian Surya Newspaper.

    3. Annual Comic: So named because it is released annually or monthly.Example: Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Mizan, M&C Gramedia, etc.

    4. Webcomic: A comic that was released on the internet. With internet, the reader range can be wider than print mediaExample: Axis Power Hetalia by: Hidekazu Himaruya.

  • CLOSING

    Thank you for listening. May all those we have shares be beneficial for all of us. We realize that no matter how perfect we make this presentation, this is still far for prefect. Critics and suggestions will be appreciated.