tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4561444797301701665.post3271229759270053026..comments2024-02-10T14:57:58.693-05:00Comments on Paws As Hands: COMIC BOOK LAYOUT 01 _ Consider the GridMichael Lapinskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03212539351021166409noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4561444797301701665.post-83932286807702355992009-10-09T16:06:26.854-04:002009-10-09T16:06:26.854-04:00Thanks Roberto - I'm a little torn because as ...Thanks Roberto - I'm a little torn because as much as I agree about the effectiveness of the 6-panel grid, I'm also compelled to experiment with and exploit the page as much as the material requires and will allow.<br /><br />The 6-panel grid can be undervalued as a default setting but I do see it for all of the qualities you mentioned. I plan on romancing it for a full story someday soon.Michael Lapinskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03212539351021166409noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4561444797301701665.post-60641805121047279542009-10-09T07:51:36.067-04:002009-10-09T07:51:36.067-04:00congrats for you artworks!
I have a deep passion ...congrats for you artworks! <br />I have a deep passion for the sandard 6 panels grid, if combined with a good script it drives the reader through an endless range of emotions, atmosphere, rythms and at the same time it's always a challenge to the artist. But it's a matter of taste, of course.<br />I do like the floating elephant pages, thanks for the info.Roberto Zaghihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13477938991830318820noreply@blogger.com