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  • How to Make Yourself a Cartoon on a Mac

    Digital photos have become increasingly more popular as more people switch to using digital cameras. At the same time, numerous photo editing apps have been developed to do fun and interesting things with the digital photos in your collection. If you would like to turn a photo of yourself into a cartoon fit for a comic book, there are apps available for your Mac that make it easy to do without any prior photo editing experience.

  • How to Move My Comic Life License From Tiger to Leopard

    Comic Life is an application from Plasq that allows you to turn your photos into a comic strip and add speech/thought bubbles, onomatopoeic words and the like. The application is available for Mac OS X. If you've purchased the application on your OS X Tiger machine and have since upgraded to a newer machine running OS X Leopard, you can easily move your license to the new installation.

  • What Is Comic Life?

    Have you ever wanted to create your own comic strip or page? Comic Life is a desktop publishing program designed by software developer plasq. Comic Life is available on both Mac OS X and Windows platforms. The program lets you create your own comics, picture albums, presentations and much more.

  • How to Make a Cartoon Software

    In today's world of computers, drawing cartoons and making animated cartoons has never been easier. There are a range of software programs that can help even a beginner make comics and cartoons, both static and animated. Some of these programs cost a great deal, but a couple of these cartoon programs are available for free or are reasonably priced. Whether you want to make an animated cartoon or a simple cartoon strip, there's a cartoon software product available for you.

  • How to Create a Page With Comic Life

    Comic Life is a program that turns your photos into cartoons. Use your own pictures to create multi-pane cartoons in the Comic Life pane templates. Include adjustable speech bubbles, classic cartoon font exclamations and text capability. Position your additions over a picture or have them run out of a pane's borders. Comic Life gives you all the tools you need to create classic cartoons starring your family and friends.

  • How to Add Text Bubbles With Comic Life

    Skilled text handling is one of the core elements of a good comic. Text both sets the tone of a comic book and reflects a character's personality or speech style. Comic Life, available for both PC and MAC, takes the struggle out of comic creation. Text bubbles and special effects are difficult to create both manually and digitally. The program's drag-and-drop feature makes it easy to create text bubbles in Comic Life. Here's how to do it.

  • How to Edit Letters in Comic Life

    Comic Life provides artists with several different text tools. In addition to standard comic balloons and caption boxes, the lettering object can literally add "Pizazz" to any comic panel. With a mouse click or two, you can twist, distort and paint your lettering into any shape and color.

  • How to Export From Comic Life Software

    Comic Life does more than create comic books. You can import your photo libraries and add titles and captions. When you're finished, you can share your Comic Life projects on the Web, as a movie, through email or in print.

  • How to Add Pictures With Comic Life

    Available for both PC and Mac, Comic Life makes it easy to create comic books or graphic novels. You'll need both good scripting and pictures for a successful comic. After the script's final revision, it is time to add the pictures.

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