Riptide360's Review of Comic Life 3 Reviewed on 3/10/20 1:47 PMĬomic Life 3 opens up exactly like Comic Life 2, except it doesn't know where your old Comic Life files are. Limited 3D text and scripting for frequent users is the only reason to update star star star star_border star_border It looked like a winner when it first came out, and now I can affirm that my first impression was correct. You can make comic books, document how-to, tell about your summer vacation, tell a family story or just create a cutesy invitation. Don't buy it and whine about the lack of spreadsheet feature. It's designed and optimized to do one thing really well. This isn't a general purpose layout tool like InDesign, QuarkXPress or even Scribus. ![]() I've only used PDF export which works quite well. ![]() repositioning images in their frames - and using the option key - e.g. There are a few tricks with double clicks - e.g. You can get pretty far without even looking at any documentation, but reading the documentation or browsing the forums helps. You can overlay lurid Pow! Bam! comic sounds, or use this feature more tastefully. You can add text, narrative, dialog, or thought ballons. You can drag and drop photos right into the slots and tweak them. You can select all sorts of page layouts. It can browse your folders or your photo library. More recently though, I've been experimenting with graphic novels and 3D rendering, so I downloaded Comic Life, version 3. Unfortunately, that wasn't something I was doing back then. It seemed to do what it was supposed to do - make it easy to turn photos and other images into comic books - quite well. I tried out a demo version of Comic Life when it first came it out. Kaleberg's Review of Comic Life 3 Reviewed on 3/10/20 1:47 PM The interface is simple, easy to use, and when coupled with a basic photo editor, will yield you results you will be proud of! This version is no exception and for a samll upgrade if you don’t have version 3, but have an earlier version, or under $30 for a first time purchase I think you will find it to be a tool that you will use often.Įven better than I expected star star star star star My father actually took his to his retiree get together and showed it off. ![]() I have done books for my father, friends, and family and given them as gifts and gone to their homes years later to find them still be used as coffee table books, there edges well worn, and the bindings well used. Better than scrapbooking or photo books, Comic Life brings family photos to life and, when mixed with a little humor and sarcasm, a treasure that will be kept for years. I have been using Comic Life since when it was free and pre-installed on MACs and have found each version to be better than the last. Rcbickle's Review of Comic Life 3 Reviewed on 3/10/20 1:47 PM An essential tool for family photos star star star star star
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