- Text
- Top Balloon
- Tail
- Bottom Balloon
![Image](http://preview.ibb.co/bXB9AF/001.png)
2. Click on the “Bottom Balloon” layer and create a balloon around the text using the
![Ellipse :tool_ellipse:](images/smilies/tool_ellipse.gif)
Set the stroke in Fill and Stroke (Ctrl+Shift+F) to twice what you want the eventual thickness to be.
![Image](http://preview.ibb.co/cHFrPa/002.png)
3. Copy the balloon (Ctrl+C). Click the Top Balloon layer in the Layers dialogue and Paste in place using Ctrl+Alt+V to create a duplicate in the same location, two layers above the original. Set the stroke on this balloon to “none” or zero (0).
![Image](http://preview.ibb.co/g9oNVF/003.png)
4. Click on the “Tail” layer and draw a tail with using
![Pencil :tool_pencil:](images/smilies/tool_pencil.gif)
![Pen :tool_pen:](images/smilies/tool_pen.gif)
Since the Tail layer is between the two balloon layers, it appears joined to the balloons, yet the objects remain separate, making changes and edits insanely fast and easy!
NOTE: The Tail will need a "fill" of the same colour as inside the balloon.
![Image](http://preview.ibb.co/fe5aja/004.png)
5. To create an overlapping balloon, simply Select the text and both balloons with the Selector tool
![Selector :tool_selector:](images/smilies/tool_selector.gif)
![Image](http://preview.ibb.co/dpkfHv/005.png)
Credits and Acknowledgements
Original tutorial was modified from The Layer Method by John Roshell based on the method developed by letterer Albert Duchesne (1962-2017) of ComiCraft for Adobe Illustrator.
Changes were made to the method to match Inkscape conventions along with Inkscape illustrations provided.
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