Artist Fernz creates one panel comics by looking at the world with a funny eye. He doesn’t require much of a story to get people to laugh. He just requires one clear idea, one simple picture and one smart ending. If it’s a one panel comic, the concept has to be very simple. Before Fernz begins to draw, he needs to discover the joke. He might consider normal human emotions, silly habits, strange thoughts or insignificant moments that are overlooked by people. After that he brings his idea to life in a humorous way. The primary strength of a single panel comics. Little thinking leads to great laughter.
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Fernz has an observational interest in people and the world around him. A creation of the artist often observes things not perceived by others. He may observe others’ behavior, speech, thoughts, and response to minor activities. All of these little things can be comic ideas. The artist sees beyond what is immediately in front of him. He is also able to embrace the humor in it! Imagination also is a source of many ideas. A one panel comic doesn’t always have to be true. It can be bizarre, comical or out of the ordinary.
Fernz is a person who can transform a simple idea into a funny one. This twist is very essential. Provides the reader with a surprise. If you find something out of the ordinary in the reader’s eyes, perhaps they will giggle? The most difficult thing is to present the concept in just one panel. There isn’t much room left in Fernz. He is unable to explain very much. He needs to pick the correct time to show. The drawing needs to “tell the story quickly. The reader should have a quick comprehension of the joke. A picture that doesn’t make sense doesn’t make a joke. So, the concept has to be clear and easily comprehended.
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These things that need to be eliminated from the life of Fernz are not necessary for her. Additional information can diminish the punch of a one-panel comic. Only the salient points are to be retained by the artist. The face, the body, and the place, and the action, should all play a part to aid in the humor. Less can be more, and a plain-draw will often communicate more than a cluttered draw. The idea could begin as a small note at times. The artist may imagine something funny that he/she wants to keep for later. Not all ideas are immediately suitable to be a comic. Before drawing the final comic, Fernz will have to think, change, and improve the idea.
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It is important to make one-panel comics patiently. Simple in appearance, it requires a good sense of logic. The artist’s job is to create the setup and punchline in the one picture. This takes practice. Fernz must be prepared for timing, expression and surprise. He must learn how to pick and choose. Ultimately, Fernz gathers ideas by remaining inquisitive. He is listening for life, people, feelings and imagination. He makes little thoughts into easily drawn humorous drawings. That’s the way one can make folks laugh so fast using one-panel comics.
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