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Moment To Moment This shows the
same subject,
person or object
with only a slight
change in the
second panel.
Action To Action This shows a single
subject or figure doing
something. For example,
someone hitting a ball,
poring a drink and
drinking it.
Subject To Subject This is where one scene
moves to another, for
example someone
running and someone
using a stop watch.
Scene To Scene
5 hours later..
This is where the
panels move through
time and/or space.
They always have a
relation or something
that makes sense.
Aspect To Aspect This is similar to
subject to subject.
Panels don’t give
information on whats
happened but used to
set the scene or
establish a scene.
Non - Sequitar There is no relation
with these panels. They
might built together in
the end of the comic
but it doesn’t make
sense itself.
Comic Transitions
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Comic Transitions

  • 1. Moment To Moment This shows the same subject, person or object with only a slight change in the second panel. Action To Action This shows a single subject or figure doing something. For example, someone hitting a ball, poring a drink and drinking it. Subject To Subject This is where one scene moves to another, for example someone running and someone using a stop watch. Scene To Scene 5 hours later.. This is where the panels move through time and/or space. They always have a relation or something that makes sense. Aspect To Aspect This is similar to subject to subject. Panels don’t give information on whats happened but used to set the scene or establish a scene. Non - Sequitar There is no relation with these panels. They might built together in the end of the comic but it doesn’t make sense itself. Comic Transitions