As a former classroom teacher of French and Spanish, English Language Arts, and Social Studies, my business now is creating resources for language teachers to tell stories and teach about culture, geography, history, and other content...in a language that may be quite new to the students. So, with that kind of work, you can bet I am always on the lookout for the best tools to visually scaffold the information so it is easier to understand through pictures, icons, and other design elements. I use Storyboard That almost every single day in my work on these materials. Since the resources are for (mostly) children and teens, I prefer a comic or cartoon-y style. Storyboard That is my go-to "character generator." I use it to make and pose characters into scenes and then I combine these groups of characters with Canva, to create PNGs that I then make into presentations for giving mini-lessons in class, texts for kids to read in class, etc. For me, Canva AND Storyboard That together are the perfect solution, and the price is right, for my purposes, as Pixton (which integrates directly with Canva) charges about $500 a year for the rights to replicate your work using their library for commercial purposes, whereas Storyboard That is only $12 or so a month, which includes that permission level for your original compositions. Pixton without that level of permission is about $40 a month, so you would need to think about what the integration of the two would be worth for you in terms of efficiency or the available images and effects in Pixton. For $144 a year, Storyboard That is an excellent option for me. And for free, you can create three active storyboards at a time, so you could potentially use it and never pay a dime.
Based on our record, skribbl seems to be a lot more popular than Storyboard That. While we know about 252 links to skribbl, we've tracked only 1 mention of Storyboard That. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
~we play skribbl - Free Multiplayer Drawing & Guessing Game" https://skribbl.io It's a cute one. We enjoy it a lot. Source: 8 months ago
On a round of skribbl.io, I sung the first verse of the seven nation army and I started off with "I'm gonna fight em' all" but when I look up the lyrics of that song, It's "I'm gonna fight em' off". Source: 11 months ago
All I know is that his name was anJ and he was on skribbl.io at 4am est. I cant add an image but yea his name was anJ on skribbl.io. Source: 11 months ago
Sketchbook is the only other drawing software I use, but it also has this issue just moving it around on my desktop, OneNote, every other windows application, and also on any microsoft edge webpage. I tried using it on the drawing game skribbl.io , which is where it first happened. Source: 12 months ago
Seriously:Town of Salem,Sheltered and Minidayz are my bread and butter for getting through the day,aswell as the occasional Project Zomboid run XD(I also like skribbl.io ;) ). Source: 12 months ago
If you're feeling overwhelmed, you can also use free comic book making software like storyboardthat.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
gartic.io - Draw, guess, and win!
Storyboarder - Storyboarder makes it easy to visualize a story as fast you can draw stick figures.
Drawasaurus - Drawasaurus is an online drawing & guessing game you can play with friends or strangers.
Boords - Making storyboards can be fiddly.
Gartic Phone - Drawing Telephone Game with Playback at the end.
Pixton - Our goal at Pixton Comics is to enable everyone in the world to make comics.