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QuestionI have a written novel, but I want to turn it into a graphic novel in order to help the readers visualize the story. What should I do if I'm not good at drawing?Community AnswerI would recommend either taking courses to improve your own artwork or hiring an artist who can bring your story to life for you (with your help and guidance). There are a lot of people out there who are really good at drawing, and chances are, you might know one of them. Talk to them, explain your ideas, and show them your novel.
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QuestionIs there a website or something similar to use for inking, lettering, or coloring?Community AnswerMakingcomics.com has a "making a graphic novel" section and this has 10 steps that are well written.
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QuestionWhat paper should I use for drawing and inking?Community AnswerCopic marker paper is bleed-resistant and has a very good texture. You can buy it online.
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QuestionHow do I print so that the paper looks like a smooth graphic novel page?Community AnswerPrint on glossy paper, using a photo quality printer. Most photo printers will have an option to print on gloss, which will come out smooth. Or, take it to a print shop and specify what you want.
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QuestionDo I type out the words or write them?Community AnswerIt really doesn't matter. Go with what you prefer.
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QuestionWhat can I do if I am bad at drawing?Community AnswerYou can practice until you get better, or you can ask a friend that is good at drawing to help you out.
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QuestionHow do I put my drawings in a computer and print them out?Community AnswerA simple way is to scan your drawings with a printer that supports that function. Your drawings will be saved onto the computer and can be accessed in the file explorer. From there, editing and retouching can be done with the drawings and then finally printed. Consider purchasing a graphic tablet, so that you're able to draw directly onto the computer with the use of an art program. This makes editing and printing easier and can perhaps make the quality of the drawings greater.
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QuestionDo you have any ideas a graphic novel can be based off of?Emily B.Community AnswerGraphic novels can be based off pretty much anything: a time in your life, a historical era, another book or movie (but pay attention to copyright issues)...
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QuestionHow do I color in the pages? Do I do it by hand or on the computer?Community AnswerIt depends. You could create your illustrations and color them on the computer. You can also print it out and color. Or you can do everything on paper, including panel formatting and coloring.
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QuestionI'm having trouble writing my story. How can I tie the villain into the plot?Community AnswerThere are many ways, but if you want to keep it simple, just make the villain the source of some problem or conflict that the hero has to deal with or solve.
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QuestionI am an author who wants to create my first graphic novel. Would you recommend that I write it as a novel first or just make an outline and create a graphic novel that way?Community AnswerWrite it as a novel or a novella. The way the scenes are written can provide some guidance in the drawing process.
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QuestionI’m currently working on a graphic novel. I want to get it copyrighted and published. Any ideas?Community AnswerFind a literary agent, who will take it to a publisher. If you don’t want to do that, you can self-publish it, although it would then have less chance of being published commercially later on.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between a comic book and a graphic novel?Community AnswerA comic book is much shorter than graphic novels. Some graphic novels are compilations of comic books, but not all of them are.
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QuestionI want to create a graphic novel, but I can't hire a colorist, and I don't want it to be black and white. What should I do?Community AnswerTry choosing another color instead of black. This will give readers the impression of color without having fully colored images.
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QuestionCould I make a graphic novel adaptation of a pre-existing story?Community AnswerYes, but you would need written permission from the original creator(s).
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QuestionThere is a play I really want to turn into a graphic novel, but I can't seem to find out if it is currently copyrighted or not (it is a relatively new play). What should I do?RupertTop AnswererYou can try reaching out to the creators of the play, or the company that owns the rights to it (you should be able to find this online somewhere). You can ask them for the license of the play and whether they'll allow you to adapt it or not. If you're not going to publish it, you should be fine to adapt it as fan-fiction.
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QuestionI'm interested in making a graphic novel. I've been doing some research and I see the word "Inking" often. What exactly is Inking?Rosemary BullwinkelCommunity AnswerInking is going over your pencil drawing with a pen. Inking does not apply only to black ink. Using different colors of ink can change how the reader sees your art and your story.
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QuestionI'm interested in making a graphic novel. I've been doing some research and I see the word "Inking" often. What exactly is Inking?TorpiTop Answerer"Inking" is drawing the solid outline - in between the initial sketch and coloring it in.
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QuestionShould I use ink or pens for a graphic novel?Community AnswerIt really doesn't matter what you write with; just go with what suits you the most.
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QuestionHow do you add the words to the frame of your comic?Community AnswerYou can either write the words on the speech bubble once you print it out, or send it to a letterer.
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QuestionCan a graphic novel be part of a series?Community AnswerOf course! You could do a series, a standalone, or a standalone that turns into a series.
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QuestionHow do I write a funny graphic novel?Community AnswerComedy can be difficult. Study the methods in Write Comedy that apply to a graphic novel format and keep your material relatable to your target audience.
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QuestionWhat legalities should I consider before publishing a graphic biography?Community AnswerIf you are writing about a living person, you might have some issues getting your book published. However, you should be fine if you are writing about a historical figure. Besides, your publisher will check the legal issues before publishing and if they don't, they're not a good publisher.
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