The comics and picture book I sampled all used the full screen as a single panel, but with each swipe or page turn something happened:
Word balloons dropped in, someone came crashing through a door, a squirrel dove from a tree.
Many of the motion - comics techniques Madefire uses on its Motion Books platform will be familiar to readers of Thrillbent and other digital - first comics: Rack focus, panning, panel - by - panel reveals,
word balloons dropping in with a swipe or a click.
It's a Guided View Native comic, which means it uses comiXology's Guided View features to create digital - only effects such as
word balloons dropping into place and panels popping up when the reader swipes the screen.
Not exact matches
The creators use the standard tools, such as
dropping in panels and
word balloons, and they use blackouts and focus changes as well.
In his comics, the reader controls every motion on the page — the
word balloons that
drop into the panel, the shifts in focus, every single change is initiated by the reader.