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So, ya wanna make your own Battle Bits comic using Photoshop or a similar image editing program, eh? Well... that means you must have your own legitimate, licensed copy, right? And you've registered it with Adobe, correct? Good. Because if you were using a bootleg copy of Photoshop that you downloaded from some P2P program like KazaaLite for instance, then you'd really be in trouble. Because we have ways of telling if the program you're using has a false serial number that you got from somewhere like http://www.crackspider.net. So... I guess I'm just saying that its a good thing that you're not one of those types with a free bootleg copy that you acquired just so you could make Battle Bits comics, because then I'd really have to put the hurt on. To make you're comic, you'll want to download the most recent image libraries HERE. This file is a .png file that should be compatible with most image programs. Open the .png with your image program. Open another blank document window, and set the image size to 500X500 for a 4 panel comic. Then copy/paste the comic borders from the image library into your new window. This is the appropriate borders for a 4 panel comic. If you want to do a single panel comic, you can draw a white square covering up the middle lines. If you want to do a larger comic, copy the bottom two panels and use them to lengthen your comic. Important note: THE COMIC CAN BE TALLER, BUT NOT WIDER. The library is organized into various body parts. For instance, if you wanted a comic which included Necrobile's head, go to Head Bits/Necrobile, and drag it onto the stage. For convenience sake, there are also some generic pre-assembled templates of whole characters under. This includes the body, hair, and one hand of each character. Then you can drop on facial expressions, possibly a second gesturing hand and WALLA! Exmoure is drooling and pointing at OMG Girl. If you are having trouble making your comic funny, you should check THIS out. Once you have a comic that you want to submit, save your comic with an appropriate file format such as .jpg, .gif or .png. Keep your file size small, but not so small that it hurts the image quality. If I get any comic submissions that have ridiculously large file sizes, or are grainy and hard on the eyes I'm just going to email them right back to you. REMEMBER: Image size must be no wider than 500 pixels! Now all you have to do is send your comic as an email attachment to xykojest@battle-forum.com, subject: "Battle Bits Comic" and put the following information in the body of the email: And... there ya go! Your comic will appear in the Battle Bits archives whenever I get around to it! ^_^ If you're having trouble making your comic, bother someone else. This tutorial is not here to teach you to use Photoshop. It's not here to teach you to be funny. Its here to show you how to use the image library we've created to make your own comic. However, if there is something that you feel should be included in this little tutorial, send an email to xykojest@battle-forum.com, subject: "Battle Bits Tutorial". I will NOT reply to your email personally to help you. My writing this tutorial does not mean I have to personally help each and every one of you with each of your problems: quite the opposite in fact. But if enough people feel like something should be in the tutorial it will probably be included in a future version. That being said, go make me some funnah! |
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