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Summary: Learn how to create a Quick Comic and export your creation 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. Another cool thing you can do is if you come to file and select quick comic, you can quickly mix down a bunch of your photos into a comic book. Beside iPhoto album, you can select which photos you want used. I just have a couple in my library slideshow. I'll select that. You can also select the templates, the style sheet, and the page format. I'm going to leave it as it is and hit create. It's going to mix down my pictures into a comic book. After it does this, you still might have to come in and find tune some things and add in your thought and speech bubbles and such things. Whenever you're done with your comic book, you can export it to quite a few different formats. If you go to file and select export, you can export that to HTML, which is going to make a webpage for you. You can click on your pages and it's going to bring up the pages for you. There's a couple of settings you can play around with in there as well. Also, you can export your images. You can export to iPhoto. Another cool thing is if you export to QuickTime, it's going to create a slideshow for you. You can select the delay between the different pages."
eHow Article: How to Export From Comic Life Software