“It all started with a circle. Then someone gave it sneakers.”
Creating a Zipyly comic isn’t just drawing cute brains with shoes (okay, also that). It’s a slightly chaotic but wildly fun mix of:
🎨 1. Sketch → Style → Chaos
We start in Canva. Always. Because we tell ourselves: It’s just a rough idea.
Spoiler: It’s never just a rough idea.
Within minutes, we’re adjusting gradients, fonts, and Zipylyna’s blush level like it’s a NASA launch.
🧠 2. Mental Meets Visual
Every post begins with a message: a mindset shift, a brain-boost, or a faceplant we survived.
From there, the character pose, background, and tone follow.
(Yes, Zipyly once demanded a cape. No, he didn’t get it.)
📦 3. Export, Rename, Upload, Forget Where It Went
You know the drill:
- Save final
- Rename file
- Upload
- Realize you forgot to optimize for mobile
- Redo everything
- Add sunglasses to Zipylyna just because
Why It Works (and what you can steal from it)
✅ Consistency in color, font, vibe
✅ Fast idea-to-image process (hello, Canva templates)
✅ Total freedom for storytelling that sticks
Pro tip: Start with your message – then let the visuals play.