How do you create your panel compositions?

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Howdy everyone!

I've been wanting to make my panel compositions for my comics a little more interesting, since I feel like they're getting a bit stale and repetitive. So I wanted to ask around to get some inspiration!

How do y'all usually go about creating panels? o: Is there a specific method you use for framing? Any inspirations you recommend checking out or tips you have? I think it'd be a fun thing to discuss while learning a new thing or two! :3

Sorry if this is phrased confusingly haha.
  • My process:

    Is it boring? If yes, how can I make it not boring? repeat.

    It's not very sophisticated but it works for me.

    There is also this classic guide for inspiration: https://inked-dreams.com/2021/09/14/wally-woods-22-panels-with-examples/
  • reply to Dogssie
    LOL plain and simple, I like it! Maybe I oughta start taking steps back and examining my pages n stuff :3

    And that inked-dreams site is SUCH a good resource, thank you so much!!! Bookmarking this immediately
  • For me I do what the art tells me too for framing? Sometimes it's super boring rectangles, sometimes it's crazy arcs and angles to lead the eye through a scene... I've even done things to look like broken glass... Very rarely do I preplan the framing? So I get the art drawn and positioned and then figure out the paneling to ensure art/dialogue fits like I want.
  • reply to Darwin
    oh thats a fun way to do it!! usually my process is to write the script and then do thumbnails by figuring out panelling first. maybe i oughta give this a shot, thank you!