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The same as vignettes, balloons may adapt themselves to all the shapes we like, whenever they make sense in the story. look at these examples: the mother tells the girl off, but her words get into one ear and come out through the other; one man flies away holding to a delta; the police catches the thief by knocking him down with the balloon; and the examples above: balloons to speak at the same time with others, to express cold, an explosion, a shock, a thought, sadness, ... |
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EXAMPLE 1: We have a huge balloon, with a long delta which gets lost into the clouds, to create some intrigue: who is shouting? Then several balloons with only one delta, expressing anger, the protagonist's anger. |
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EXAMPLE 2:
Alternative balloons, according to their mood: an angry man with another frightened one, talking like a robot, repeatedly. |
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