Lettering Comic Books with Illustrator

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Free Online Course: Lettering Comic Books with Illustrator provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Lettering Comic Books with Illustrator is taught by John Roshell.

Overview
  • Learn the art of comic book lettering—designing word balloons, dialogue, sound effects, and more—with Adobe Illustrator.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know before watching this course
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Overview
    • The main goal: Storytelling
    • A brief history of lettering in comic books
    • Tools and prerequisites
    • Getting ready to letter
    2. Word Balloons
    • Arranging a line of dialogue
    • Typographic traditions
    • Drawing a basic balloon
    • Drawing a tail
    • Joining tails and balloons with the Pathfinder panel
    • Joining tails and balloons with the layer method
    • Butting and masking balloons
    • Working in lowercase
    3. Type Treatment
    • Emphasizing words with typography tools
    • Emphasizing words in a sound effect style
    • Creating a jagged burst balloon
    • Creating a double-outline burst balloon
    • Fitting into tight spots
    4. Captions and Other Balloon Styles
    • Thought balloons
    • Whisper balloons
    • Weak or "deflated" balloons
    • Electric and radio balloons
    • Special voices
    • Voiceover captions
    • Narrative captions
    5. Comic Book Sound Effects
    • Creating a basic sound effect
    • Enhancing sounds with the Free Distort effect
    • Adding outline stroke effects
    • Creating a large, hollow sound effect
    • Creating a sound effect palette
    6. Finishing Touches
    • Designing a title, credits, and a tagline
    • Creating signage
    • Adding color
    • Looking back over the page
    • Rhythm and consistency
    7. Final Output
    • Creating PDF proofs
    • Overprinting and using rich blacks
    • Generating output files
    • Basic compositing in InDesign
    Conclusion
    • Charging for your services
    • Being professional
    • Conclusion