yes its a great way to make them 'vector-style' Fin :)
IVAN - oh I like that brush idea it's very much you :D
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yes its a great way to make them 'vector-style' Fin :)
IVAN - oh I like that brush idea it's very much you :D
Tehre was a few of those "bubbles" in clipart at one time. I forget where they are now and the wife is screaming at me to eat, so I don't have time to look at the moment.
another one :)
yes - and to me that's the point
it depends what you are doing, but to me the balloon has to be part of what is being said, not simply a container
really they date back to the days before computers when lettering was done separately and manually pasted onto/into the artwork - a balloon outline 'covered up the joins', as well as enabling the text to be 'plain' type without looking too much out of place
these days a lot of cartoonists [self included] don't bother with them at all, or only where they 'add something'
a surfeit of balloons is boring - just like most other things.... but never your brushes :D
Nice examples!
There are also fonts out available with many styles of call-outs. I use one called Balloons.
And here's a way to make cloud type bubbles.
I never saw this one before. good thread for anyone wanting to know how to make those bubbles. :)
BlamBot have some good quality free balloon and sound effect EPS files: http://www.blambot.com/resources.shtml
Thanks for that link. I think most of those bubbles and text could be made in xtreme but that was a good site to check out.