![]() For example: 'The photographs of their holiday is a useful visual reminder of the places they visited.' ![]() ![]() This could be a picture, film or illustration. For example: 'When he got his new trainers, he didn’t say anything but his face conveyed his happiness.' listen convey – To show or give an idea or information.Don’t drop the box,” she said because it contained lots of glasses.' A comic panel contains a scene or moment in your story. listen contain – To hold or keep something within something else.Motion lines – You can use visual elements like motion lines to show movement.They sound like what they are describing. Sound effects – Sound effects can be added using listen onomatopoeia.Thought bubbles – You can show what you character is thinking inside thought bubbles.For example, a jagged speech bubble might show the character is angry. Different types of outlines around the speech bubbles can show different emotions. Speech bubbles – Put the words you want the character to say inside speech bubbles.Think of it as your narrator’s voice that gives background information. Captions – Use captions to tell the reader when and where events in your story are happening.Readers will follow the flow to put the pieces of the story together. The shape and size of the panels and where you place them on the page is important as it creates the flow of a page. Panels – Comic strip panels are usually read from left to right, but not always.
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