eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.
Summary: Learn how to edit page attributes in Comic Life software with tips from a graphics application expert and cartoonist in this free comic strip creation video series.
Matt Nichols is a freelance web and graphic designer. He creates sites for high profile clients and is considered an expert at all things internet related. Nichols is adept at many...read more
"Hey everybody! My name is Matt. I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. If you come over here and click on the details tab, that's going to bring up a other set of attributes that you can edit. Depending on what you have selected, the different options are going to be different. If you have a picture or a panel selected, you're going to have a whole different set of options over here than if you have something else selected. Right now, I don't have anything selected, so it's giving me the attributes for the page. If I come down here to style attributes, I can change the background color. If I click change, it's going to make that black. These are a couple of different presets that you can select from, but I'm going to select default. If you come down here, you can change the fill color of the background. I'm just going to change that back to white. If you want, you can even add a gradient. You can what the fill color is. I'm going to change that to a green. That's going to change the color up here. The gradient color is red, so it's going to go from green to red. You can change how that's positioned by twirling this button around. If you want, you can add a page number if you select that. You can change where that page number is going to appear. You're not going to see it on the page here, but if you look over here on your preview of your page on the left, you can see a little tiny dot. That's going to show you where that page number is going to be. You can also add backdrops and change the caption styles as well as the default font. You can play around with these, but that's how you edit the details of your page attributes."
eHow Article: Editing Page Attributes With Comic Life