Software for Drawing Comics
- Comic creation software helps comic artists layout a comic page or scene digitally, and make changes to the project as it evolves without the need to sketch entire sections multiple times. Writers without artistic experience also can use the drawing aids in comic software to bring their ideas to life.
- Most comic software includes at least a basic layout design tool to place artwork inside panels and place panels on the page. They also have dialogue options to add speech bubbles and text to the panels. Many programs include artistic aids, from pre-drawn characters to customizable mannequins, to make drawing quicker and easier.
- Simple, web-based programs such as Pikistrips let you create comics from existing photos and artwork. More fully featured options include Comic Book Creator, Kreative Komix and Comic Life.
- While many web-applications can be used for free, other comic drawing software can cost up to $100 depending on the level of sophistication desired.
- Other general artistic software can create complex works of art for later importing into comic creation software. From complex programs such as Photoshop and GIMP, to simple cartooning software such as Toonworks.