Be BOLD! with TITLES and SOUNDS!Today we are going to talk about lettering for your comics. We already discussed creating SPEECH and THOUGHT bubbles in your comic. Today we will practice creating big BOLD lettering to use for sound effects and titles in your comic. We will learn and practice how to create letters using SHAPES instead of LINES. |
Roy LichtensteinRoy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) was a American painter who is well known for his pop art depictions of everyday objects. His paintings are instantly recognizable as he often simulated the Ben-Day dot patterns present in the commercial printing of comic books, newspapers, and other mainstream media. |
There are many different words that represent sounds. Check out this RESOURCE with ONOMATOPOEIA examples from A-Z. |
You have two challenges today. FIRST, follow along with Dave McDonald (comic artist/teacher) to create a creative title for your comic. This will be helpful tomorrow when we begin to create our final comic strip. SECOND, practice creating some ONOMATOPOEIA "sound words", which will also be helpful when you are designing your comic. | Mrs. Castellano LOVES to see your ideas! |