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For: Chromebook Learn more For: iPad Learn more Running along the bottom, somewhat like the old Comic Life, you have the various types of speech balloons and lettering styles. However, here you also have some of the new Magiq features, like clip arts and the spray can. The spray can is more like the brush in Photoshop, where you can add shapes like hearts or flowers atop your image.

The panels are fully adjustable and can be totally hidden away, although I prefer to have the old setup, with just one panel on the right. Most of the time, you probably can work with all of the panels hidden. Every page element, when selected, shows control gadgets on their borders. A new way to select style, whether for a speech bubble or a frame, is the wheel, which corresponds to the control gadget at the upper left of the item. As a different slice of the wheel is selected, you get a preview of the style.

Unlike Deluxe, no names are associated with the styles. While it is true that sometimes the names in Deluxe seem meaningless, most of the time they are descriptive enough, so I do miss them. By default, you have just a center area to work with, but all the panels can be hidden away if needed. There are some much more welcome changes. One is the speed at which Finder pictures are listed.

On my 1. Another difference that I like is the ability to have more than one picture inside a frame. Drop a picture on top of one already in a frame, and you have the option to add the picture or replace the first. The most appreciated new feature is probably the Magiq image editor. With Deluxe, once you drop a photo into a frame, there is not much else you can do to it, other than applying filters to the entire photo.

In Magiq, you can do so much more, all without ever leaving Magiq. In the sample image, I applied a sepia tone to the image to give the impression that the event happened in the past. I also drew by hand a series of lines emanating from the center of the photo, to highlight the center. I am not much into video, so the comic strip is the platform for me. For now, I made just enough frames for one page of the strip but still made enough use of some Magiq features.

The first frame is really a borderless frame containing a circular cutout of the photo within. In the fifth frame, where I found love with the Aluminum PowerBook, the frame itself takes on the heart shape. Deluxe was already easy to use, and Magiq keeps the ease while adding more power. Not all the changes are good, like the apparently cluttered interface, but overall the changes are for the better.

With features like templates, clip art, the spray can, and the image editor, Comic Life Magiq is a Very Nice application to have. If you already use Deluxe and need one more reason to upgrade to Leopard, Comic Life Magiq can be that last excuse. Reviewing in ATPM is open to anyone. Download ATPM Software Review by Linus Ly, lly atpm.



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