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How can I draw comic speech bubbles and thought bubbles effectively?
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Speech bubbles typically have a pointed 'tail' indicating the speaker. Thought bubbles are cloud-shaped. Keep the tails clear and directed towards the character. Don't overlap bubbles excessively. Vary the size and shape of bubbles to reflect the tone of the dialogue (e.g., jagged bubbles for shouting). Use a ruler for straight lines.