The only audience you’re writing for is the Artist. You could just use the script format as is and go from there. Not that you need to write in any particular format other than a movie script. This program had the added bonus of having an actual format for COMIC BOOK SCRIPTS. I bought a program that I really like called Screenwriter. Save some of that money for future costs, right? CelTX is a fantastic program, with no cost. Some cost money, but why not make the investment?īut… some are free to download from the internet. And that format takes forever to tab and space on a basic writing program, take it from a dude that did that for an entire script. But it will look like a mess without a decent screenwriting format. So get a computer!ĭo you just go ahead and use the writing program that came with that laptop you “found”? Yes, you can do that. Which every writer wants to do, but what’s the end game there? Do you wanna try and fax copies to your artist by hand, one at a time, on lined paper that look like a kidnapper demanding ransom? Isn’t it better to e-mail it? Or print it out like a human being? Yes, it is better. Efforts just laid to waste before you, as you stare into the middle distance, wishing you actually liked accounting, oh why can’t the writing be easy?!īut wait… how are you going to write this? You can freestyle it by writing it by hand. So many good intentions with a Can Do spirit. Coming up with ideas is the first, most enjoyable part (for me at least), the writing can also be fun.
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How did I achieve this? By the first step, which I already explained to you here, and this next ever-so-important step: Thanks for coming back for Part 02 of this epic “How To” on making comic books, by a guy who’s made three comics! That may sound less than impressive, but I assure you, it really is more impressive if you’re me, because I was the guy who always wanted to make a comic book, but never did.