Zomnambulist wrote:
While the colored balloons look good in some comics, it doesn't really work with how I panel, yeah. It also means you can never have ambiguous dialog, which, out of paranoia of needing it sometime in the future, I don't want to give up.
I never thought of ambiguous dialogue actually - good point - I'd like to see how you might use that in the future.
Zomnambulist wrote:
This is also an instance where knowing who's speaking in the first panel isn't that important, so long as you can tell it's not Link; I'd hoped it would be clear by the second panel since Link turns around to look at Fox. If it had to be fixed, I might've put a connecting tail between his balloons or something.
It didn't really bother me that much who was speaking in the first panel either - it still made sense (it obviously wasn't Link) - it just seemed to be evolving into a topic of discussion.
Zomnambulist wrote:
I like how colored balloons can look but I tend to save them for characters who talk through magic or telekenisis or Garfield thought bubbles, like Navi or Mewtwo or whatever.
Another good point - I've been reading a lot of Transformers stuff recently - sometimes every single character has their own colour/speech bubble "stylin" - this is probably more important because some characters don't have mouths (Optimus Prime) so it could be difficult to see who's talking even if you're looking at them head-on.
Actually, I'm probably thinking more of Fred Perry's "Gold Digger" stuff - his drawing style is loosely similar to yours and he uses coloured text boxes a heckuvvalot.
Thanks for responding though Katie - my comment was more about discussing than criticising your work. I wish I could churn out something like this every week!