The preview should tell you what each are for. You have to draw the tails or bubbles leading to the character though. I can't guess where you're gonna draw the person speaking or thinking at.
Please tell me if they work. The outline most likely won't be present unless you select them and right click stroke the outline and these are supposed to be more transparent-like. So if you want it more solid click on the same spot a couple of times.
What, we have to draw the tails ourself? This is an outrage, we far too lazy to do that ourselves! What do you think we are, barbarians? In all seriousness though, this is probably going to help dozens of aspiring comic artists. And I had no idea there were so many bubbles in comics. X) Good job.
Yes! The tails are like that can of soda, remote or candy bar. That is sitting 4 feet away, but you can't reach itand is way to lazy to get up . Yeah, there are lots of thought bubbles, there aren't just one type. Most people I even noticed just slap a fancy bubble there because they saw someone else draw fancy bubbles. But that could be a professional drawing them who knows what they mean, so the n00b looking probably just says "ohhh they can be fancy" *randomly draws a announce bubble on a character in pain*. They actually stand for the characters tone of voice or what kind of thoughts they have. I'm glad to help those to understand how and what the fancy looking ones are used for, and at the same time make lazy brushes to share xD
No, it is worse than that. It is like the giant chocolate bar three<.i> feet away. Honestly, we have butlers for things further than that! So many fanceh bubbles, so little time... You're a hero, an inspiration to all comic artists. No other artist has been this selfless...
In all seriousness though, this is probably going to help dozens of aspiring comic artists. And I had no idea there were so many bubbles in comics. X) Good job.
Yeah, there are lots of thought bubbles, there aren't just one type. Most people I even noticed just slap a fancy bubble there because they saw someone else draw fancy bubbles. But that could be a professional drawing them who knows what they mean, so the n00b looking probably just says "ohhh they can be fancy" *randomly draws a announce bubble on a character in pain*. They actually stand for the characters tone of voice or what kind of thoughts they have. I'm glad to help those to understand how and what the fancy looking ones are used for, and at the same time make lazy brushes to share xD
So many fanceh bubbles, so little time...
You're a hero, an inspiration to all comic artists.