How to Create Speech Bubbles and Comic Effects in Adobe Illustrator (2023)

Comics as a medium are more than just the combination of text and pictures. Acomic is a communication tool all of its own, and comes with specific languages anddialects.

Depending on culture, genre or style, there may be differences, but comics generally adhere to some common rules, which we will explore in this tutorial.

You will learn how to communicate with your comic readers through text, motion and atmosphere, and when it's best to use words or let pictures to do the talking.

If you're looking to get started quickly, don't forget that we have a great collection of speech bubbles and comic graphics on GraphicRiver as well!

1. Make a Simple Speech-Bubble Art Brush

Step 1

A common speech bubble is usually made up of a oval shape, with a tail at the bottom, indicating which person is the speaker.

To make a brush we can use for making these tails, start by drawing a triangle similar to the one below. While having the triangle selected, press New Brushfrom the Brushes paneland choose Art Brush.

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Step 2

Now we can draw the tail in one stroke.

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2.Use Zig Zag to Convey Shouting

Step 1

To indicate someone shouting, make the oval part of the speech bubble a zig zag shape. While having the oval selected, go to the Effect menu, choose Distort & Transform, then Zig Zag...

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Step 2

Play around with the settings until you get the desired amount of jaggedness.

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Step 3

Now we just add the tail with the brush from before. The same brush can make more jagged shapes as well, just by drawing in a more angular way.

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3.Create Thought Bubbles With the Pattern Brush

Step 1

Another common type of bubble is used to conveynotspeech, but thought. Usually the oval shape has a bubbly, cloudlike shape to it. Creating a brush to achieve that effect is easy. Just make a Pattern Brush from a circle object.

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Apply it to an oval shape, and there you have it! Well, almost. We also need a tail.

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Step 2

The tail for a thought bubble is usually not the same as for speech bubbles. Instead it is made up of small bubbly shapes. This time I make a slightly oval shape, and use it as the base for a Scatter Brush.

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In the Scatter Brush Options I lower the Spacing a bit, with a fixed value of 70%. I also set the Size to be indicated by Pressure, and have the range be from 30% up to 100%. This means that the more pressure I apply, the larger the stroke will be, and if I draw more loosely, the stroke will shrink in size.

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So I start the tail by pressing down harder, then let loose at the end of it to get a taperingeffect.

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Step 3

With the speech, shout, and thought bubble mostly done, there is just one thing missing. I want a black outline for them as well.

I start by selecting them all, and go to Object >Expand Appearance, to turn the brush paths into objects.From here I select all the white objects which make up the bubbles, then go to the Pathfinder panel and select Merge.

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Now that all parts are merged, I select a black stroke with a Weight of 2 pt.

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4. Text Tips

Step 1

Now that we've gotten the hang of how to make speech bubbles, let's take some time to think about the text inside as well.

First off, you want to have some space between the edges of the text and the edges of the speech bubble. Of course you don't want the bubble to look empty if you don't have much text in it either. I usually envision a border around the whole text, about as thick as one letter of the text, give or take.

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Step 2

Another thing to watch out for is canals within the text. You can see in the left speech bubble below how the spaces between the words align in a straight row, which can be a bit distracting.

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This is the way the font naturally lays out the text, so to change how the spaces overlap, I can either type each row on its own, or I can Make Outlinesby selecting the text and pressingCommand-Shift-O. This will turn the font into objects. While you lost the ability to re-type, moving the words how you want them is much less hassle.

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Step 3

Which font is used can determine the impact of the text. Comic Sans, for example, is an almost universally disliked font, while some others are well-liked but maybe less suited for comics.There are a lot of good resources out there for comic fonts, like Blambot for instance, where you can purchase fonts for about every type of comic out there, including sound effects.

There are also fonts which can be downloaded and used for free. For example, the font I use for my examples in this tutorial is called Nina and can be found at theInternet Archive.It uses a Creative Commonslicense called Attribution ShareAlike, which means that you are free to use and modify the font however you want, as long as you provide links to the license, and distribute any changes you've made to it under the same license.

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For some choice words you might want to create a bigger impact. Using the Warp tool on the text can create some great effects. One of my favorites is the Bulge Style, which can be chosen from the drop-down menu.

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5.Motion Lines

Communication can of course also be without words.There are several ways of conveying motion within a comic, but a common way is with so called motion lines.

A object being moved can be shown by having it appear in more than one place along the path it is moving in. Adding some motion lines to show the path it is moving along can help create the effect of an object moving, as in the example below.

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To indicate small movement, like someone shuddering, the motion lines need to become small as well. While drawing these lines I almost mimic shuddering myself, which gets nice jittery lines.

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For long, fast-paced movement, the lines become drawn out as well. In the example below I also add some motion lines along the feet and elbow. I think this adds to the feeling that not only is the person moving forward, but the limbs are moving as well.

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The lines need not be straight either. Mimicking the path an object is moving on will help bring the comic panel some speed.

In the example below I add motion lines not only to the arm of the boxer, but also to the sack which receives the punch. Where the glove hits the sack, I draw some focus lines to show the impact, but also some smaller motion lines at the edges of the sack, showing how it is set in motion by the punch.

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6. Emotion Symbols

Aside from motions, there are of course emotions.While we as humans have our own well established language of emotions—smile = happy, frown = angry, etc.—comics have an additional symbol language to indicate emotions as well.

You may be familiar with heart-shaped eyes showing a character in love, dollar signs (or another currency) as eyes indicating greed, and the large sweat drop (often used in manga).

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Summary

In this tutorial we have gone over some common visual effects in comics.

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We have learned how to create time-saving assets for making speech, shout and thought bubbles, and some things to look out for when it's time to type the text inthem.

We've also gone over how to express movement in comics, from small motions like shuddering to explosive ones like punching.

Lastly we've talked about how symbols can be combined into facial expressions, adding yet another layer to the visual language of comics.

FAQs

What shape is a speech bubble? ›

The “basic” bubble — which often has an oval shape — is used for normal character speech. The “tail” of the bubble should generally point towards the speaker, particularly towards his mouth or the area that produces the sound. Vertical bubbles can be used when there is not enough horizontal space.

How do I create a bubble image? ›

Make Bubble Prints
  1. Put the straw into the paint and blow bubbles. It may help to tilt the dish slightly. ...
  2. Touch the bubbles with a sheet of paper. Don't press the paper down into the paint - just catch the impressions of the bubbles.
  3. You can switch between colors.
2 Jan 2020

How do you make a bubble step by step? ›

Add 1 1/2 cups of water to the dish soap in the cup. Measure 2 teaspoons of sugar and add it to the water/soap mixture.
...
Tips
  1. Don't shake or stir your bubbles too much.
  2. Experiment with blowing bubbles using different items!
  3. You can recycle an old bubble jar by refilling it with your homemade bubble mix.
16 Sept 2022

How do I create a speech bubble in Photoshop 2022? ›

Create a text bubble

Select the Custom Shape tool in the Toolbar. In the Options bar, click the Shape field to open the Shape picker. In the Shape picker, click the Gear icon, choose the Talk Bubbles category, and select a shape. Note: In Photoshop 2020, the Talk Bubble shapes are located in Legacy Shapes and More.

What app has a speech bubble? ›

The first step in getting a speech bubble on your photo couldn't be easier — just download the YouCam Perfect app. The app is available for both iOS and Android, so you can take advantage of it no matter what platform is your preference.

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