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20796500 No.20796500 [Reply] [Original]

So just a quick question, I want to write a story where I have some drawings to go with it in a very sparse amount. Is there some type of name for this? Like I know a comic is basically all drawings with minimal text, but what is something that is all text with minimal drawings?

>> No.20796649

>>20796500
Stupid frogposter.

>> No.20796836

Text with illustrations (by the author)

>> No.20796847

>>20796500
yeah, it's called a book with illustrations you frogfuck.

>> No.20796925

>>20796836
>>20796847
I know, I'm just wondering if there's an actual name for it like there is for comics

>> No.20796934

>>20796925
Visual Novel

>> No.20796948

>>20796925
There isn't, because it doesn't change anything about the book or how it's read.

>> No.20796960

>>20796500
>>20796925
>>20796948
There is illuminated texts, but they're something different still.
>Illuminated manuscripts are hand-written books with painted decoration that generally includes precious metals such as gold or silver. The pages were made from animal skin, commonly calf, sheep, or goat. Illuminated manuscripts were produced between 1100 and 1600, with monasteries as their earliest creators.