normal distance to have a conversation at

    normal distance to have a conversation at
    normal distance to have a conversation at
    5541年前

    Here's the blank version!

    Here's the blank version!
    1101年前

    Sketching out and about :)

    Sketching out and about :)
    3401年前

    What most people do, and what is admittedly easier, is to just put the panels on top of eachother, like this. it works, but the establishing shot loses a lot of impact this way. We can barely see it, because the format doesn't let us take up horizontal space the same way!

    What most people do, and what is admittedly easier, is to just put the panels on top of eachother, like this. 

it works, but the establishing shot loses a lot of impact this way. We can barely see it, because the format doesn't let us take up horizontal space the same way!
    What most people do, and what is admittedly easier, is to just put the panels on top of eachother, like this. 

it works, but the establishing shot loses a lot of impact this way. We can barely see it, because the format doesn't let us take up horizontal space the same way!
    1371年前

    Instead, I suggest breaking up your single panel into multiple, like this! this way, we spend a lot more visual time on the establishing shot, and we also get to see more details from it. it makes us feel more "in the scene" this way.

    Instead, I suggest breaking up your single panel into multiple, like this!

this way, we spend a lot more visual time on the establishing shot, and we also get to see more details from it. it makes us feel more "in the scene" this way.
    Instead, I suggest breaking up your single panel into multiple, like this!

this way, we spend a lot more visual time on the establishing shot, and we also get to see more details from it. it makes us feel more "in the scene" this way.
    2451年前
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