Comic Creator
Site: | Sunnyside LEARN |
Course: | Sunny-Tech Summer Conference |
Book: | Comic Creator |
Printed by: | Guest user |
Date: | Wednesday, July 2, 2025, 3:58 AM |
Description
comics
1. Pixton
2. Witty Comics
Witty
Comics provides a simple platform that students can use
to create two character dialogues. To use Witty Comicsstudents just need
to select the pre-drawn background scenes and the pre-drawn
characters they want to feature in their comics. Writing the
dialogues is the creative element that is left to the
students.
3. Write Comics
Write
Comics is a free, simple tool for creating comic
strips. Write
Comics doesn't require any registration to use. In fact,
registration is not even an option. To create a comic
on Write
Comics just select a background from the menu, choose
some characters, and add some speech bubbles. You can continue
adding frames until you've completed your story. Write Comics is
quite easy to use, but there is one short-coming and that is the
only way you can save your work is to save it to your local hard
drive.
4. Make Beliefs
Make
Beliefs is a free comic strip creation tool that
provides students with a variety of templates, characters, and
prompts for building their own comic strips. Make Beliefs provides
students with a pre-drawn characters and dialogue boxes which
they can insert into each box of their comic strip. The editing
options allow users the flexibility to alter the size of each
character and dialogue bubble, bring elements forward within each
box, and alter the sequence of each box in the comic strip.
Students that have trouble starting a story can access writing
prompts through make beliefs. Most impressively, Make Beliefs allows users
to write their comic strip's dialogue in English, Spanish,
French, German, Italian, Portugese, or Latin.
5. Chogger
Chogger is a free comic strip
creation tool offering a good selection of editing
tools. Choggerallows you
to draw images from scratch or use your existing images. You can
even connect your webcam to Chogger to capture pictures for
use in your comic strips. Once you've added images to your comic
strip, you can add effects such as fading and
outlining. Chogger also allows you to
customize the look of each frame in your comic strip. Comic
strips created in Chogger can have as few as three
frames or as many as twelve or more frames.