ComicWorks

Author: Mike Saenz
Publisher: MacroMind, Inc.
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On: 2023-05-18 17:42:50
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What is ComicWorks?

Comic Works ts a new entry into the already crowded category of Macintosh graphics software, and although the name implies that this program is specifically suited to creating comic books, ComicWorks has a lot of potential to be used as an alternate page layout program, it pushes the limits of Macintosh graphics just a bit farther than many thought possible, thanks to some unique tools.

Pages are divided into panels and easels. Each panelis a window in which a number of easels exist. Each easel contains a separate bit mapped graphic. Easels can be moved around and edited individually, even after positioned. Graphics can be pasted in from the usual sources (Clipboard, Scrapbook), or Art Grabber + (included with the program) can be used to copy sections of MacPaint documents. The fun begins when you start to create graphics in the program.

A unique airbrush (with adjustable spray width, air pressure and dot randomization) replaces the familiar MacPaint spray can. Any portion of a graphic can be scaled, and the scaling factor is adjustable. And you'll wish that the editable grid was standard in all Macintosh graphics programs.

Text is entered in the form of text balloons. The text remains fully editable, and multiple fonts and styles can be used in a balloon. Of course, there's a balloon shape palette, allowing a variety of text enclosures. Text can also be entered as a graphic element.

More ComicWorks power surfaces when INK makes its appearance, INK allows special effects to take place between the graphics in two easels. XOR, BIO, matte, and other modes create exotic visuals that are reminiscent of VideoWorks. This feature alone will justify the cost of the program for many graphics designers.

The art disks (mostly created by Mike Saenz) lean heavily toward BEM (bug-eyed monster) art. and are spectacularly executed. Unless you plan on creating an outer space epic, though, you'll find the fifes of limited usefulness.

All is not perfect with ComicWorks itself, LaserWriter support is less than satisfactory: panel shapes beyond the standard rectangle will not print correctly, and pasted in graphics sometimes don't print at the expected size, requiring some fiddling to get it right.

ComicWorks is a smooth, slick program that should find it's way into every graphics enthusiast's hands, comic book fan of not.

Biedny, David. (November 1986). ComicWorks. MacUser. (pg. 43).

See also: GraphicWorks


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Architecture


Motorola 68K



System Requirements

From Mac OS 1.0 up to Mac OS 6.0





Compatibility notes

Macintosh 512K


Emulating this? It could probably run under: Mini vMac





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