Across
- 3. This person gives the comic color,and add to the weight andvibrancy of the image. They're often responsible for helping set tone and mood via color.
- 4. An image that spans more than one page.
- 6. A term that describes the way some images draw the eye more than others, creating a definite focus using color and shading in various ways.
- 9. Space between panels where the reader infers movement and action between panels.
- 10. A sound represented in text; the font, coloring and lettering of sound effects are important to conveying the sound to the reader.
- 11. Writes the story and has the overall vision of how the story will go. They write the dialogue and how the story will progress.
- 12. Squares or rectangles that contain a single scene.
- 14. A row of panels.
- 15. Primary artist. This person takes the script and draws the comic.They draw the comic in pencil which then gets inked and colored later on.
Down
- 1. Lines or boxes around a panel(s).
- 2. How the panels, texts, dialogues, etc. are arranged on a page.
- 5. Contains character dialogue; communication between/among characters.
- 7. Contains information about a scene or character and helps with narration and description.
- 8. Contains a character’s thoughts.
- 13. This person is responsible for reviewing the story and offering helpful criticism or catching mistakes before the novel goes to print.
