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At one time there was a program that would let you import images had various buble types for text and frames prebuild for creating comicbook style cartoons. It came with tons of clipart and images. It was primarily for kids to create cartoons and comicstrips, but it was a decent little application. I don't remember the name and don't even know if it's still available, havn't seen it in ages. Animotions.com is a web site that had lots of 'comic' stuff in there freebie section and in their market place, maybe that would be a good place to start your hunt. hope that sort of helps.
Genny: Well I know there are speech bubbles in PSP, but what I'm looking for, is a prog. with pre defined pages with frames, lots of sfx and are strictly disigned for publishing comic strips. I'm a bit lazy you see :-). In PSP, I have to design my own page and draw the frames every time, it would be a lot easier to just cut and paste, your render into the right place. And thank you very much to all, for your input.
Attached Link: http://www.blambot.com
If you're looking for comic word ballons go to Blambot.com(link above), they have 4 sets of free word balloons for comics, They're all in AI (Adobe Illustrator) format and can be imported in to PS7, they also have a lot of title and sound FX fonts, check under the font section they should all be there.Ask me a question, and I'll give you an answer.
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Hi all I hope you can help me here. Can you recommend a prog for making comic strips, with spechbubles and all that stuff. I use Paint Shop for postwork of my renders, but I dont think it is very useful for making a comic strip. Any help would be received with many thanks. Tia Allan