Comics Vocabulary
Across
- 1. To imagine or plan your comic before creating it.
- 3. A single frame in a comic that shows part of the story.
- 6. Text that explains the story and is not spoken by characters.
- 7. your skills in drawing, storytelling, and layout.
- 8. Adding color to the artwork.
- 12. How panels are arranged on a page to guide the reader.
- 15. A collection of comic stories or a longer comic published in magazine-style form.
- 16. The thickness or thinness of lines to show depth, emphasis, or mood.
- 17. Where and when the story takes place.
- 18. The physical surroundings that help show the setting.
- 19. The main character of the story; the one the audience follows.
Down
- 2. A shape that contains what a character is saying.
- 3. working through challenges
- 4. Going over pencil lines with ink to finalize the drawing.
- 5. longer, book-length comic with a complete story.
- 8. Any person, animal, or figure in the story.
- 9. The character or force that opposes the protagonist.
- 10. A short comic, usually a few panels, often humorous.
- 11. Trying new ideas, styles, or techniques to grow creatively.
- 13. staying focused
- 14. Showing your ideas, feelings, and story through your comic.