What are bubbles of speech?
Bubbles
bubbles are a visual means of passing the words of spoken characters in comics and comic strips. They were used in conjunction with drawn characters, as comics began to appear for the first time as early satirical drawings in the 19th century. These bubbles are clearly identifiable as deliberately drawn shapes containing text located next to an illustrated character.
must not be confused with subtitles that are generally reserved for narration rather than dialogue and have a form of squares connected above or under a panel bubble, in the panel there are bubbles of speech. They indicate spoken words, while the bubbles suggest the thoughts of the character and are distinguished according to their shape. The thought bubbles are generally in the shape of a cloud or circular with an ever -smaller chain of circles focused on the character in thinking, while speech is usually distinguished by pointed tails directed by the speech sign.
There are different types and shapes of speech bubbles that are used to hand over the tone of the dialogShoot. For example, angry speech or shout can be marked with text inside jagged bubbles. Normal conversation is usually referred to by text inside simple circular or square balloons. The difference in shapes may vary according to the artist and cultural effect of comics. For example, manga artists can use them differently than American artists.
Location of speech bubbles is important for maintaining a flowing illustrated dialogue. The tail generally helps to identify who spoke the words they contain. It usually points to the spoken character, but if the character is outside the panel and cannot be seen, the tail may be directed from the panel or can be directed inside to the bubble itself. Transmitting bubbles of broadcasting speech indicating radio or television dials generally have jagged tails of relief.
speech bubbles are necessary to express the spoken dialogue and everything that was supposed to be audible in comics. The comic book artists have to pEChoose and place them to communicate the right meaning and not to confuse the reader. From the basic balloons to those who express emotions, thoughts or even action, such as the "Z" bubble that suggests sleep, their proper use helps to revive comic strips and graphic novels for their readers.