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How to recognize speech bubbles in comic strips (Ideally OpenCV)

How to recognize speech bubbles in comic strips (Ideally OpenCV)
  1. How do you identify a speech bubble?
  2. How do you read a comic speech bubble?
  3. What is a speech bubble in a comic?
  4. What is the difference between the dialogue bubbles with tails and the ones without them?

How do you identify a speech bubble?

A speech bubble can be divided into two parts- The bubble and the tail. Where the bubble holds text, the tail indicates the source of the speech. So the tail is always kept closer to the character's mouth indicating the source of speech. Keeping the bubble elsewhere on the scene may confuse the onlooker.

How do you read a comic speech bubble?

Speech bubbles are read in a similar way to frames. We start by reading the highest one, and then the dialogue unspools from top to bottom. Once you have composed your page, it is a good idea to trace a line from one speech bubble to the next, in the order that you want people to read them.

What is a speech bubble in a comic?

In comics, characters speak through text that appears in speech bubbles, or speech balloons. Each bubble has a tail, or pointer. The tail points to the character that is speaking. The Different Parts of a Speech Bubble.

What is the difference between the dialogue bubbles with tails and the ones without them?

The “basic” bubble — which often has an oval shape — is used for normal character speech. The “tail” of the bubble should generally point towards the speaker, particularly towards his mouth or the area that produces the sound. Vertical bubbles can be used when there is not enough horizontal space.

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