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* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'' These are used quite often to establish the location at the beginning of a particular scene. Some instances take up nearly [[SplashPanel the entire page]]:
** The [[https://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-1-page-1 very first page]] is an establishing shot of the City, interrupted only by [[CannedOrdersOverLoudspeaker a loudspeaker delivering an automated message]].
** [[https://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-12-page-24 Chapter 12 - Page 24]] is entirely silent, but it makes use of [[OddShapedPanel panels that are cracking around the edges]] to show Tessa's worsening mental state without the need for words.
** [[https://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-19-page-26 Chapter 19 - Page 22]] is a silent establishing shot of Anemone's BigFancyHouse, panning out as Tessa observes it from a nearby rooftop.
** The [[https://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-1-page-1 very first page]] is an establishing shot of the City, interrupted only by [[CannedOrdersOverLoudspeaker a loudspeaker delivering an automated message]].
** [[https://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-12-page-24 Chapter 12 - Page 24]] is entirely silent, but it makes use of [[OddShapedPanel panels that are cracking around the edges]] to show Tessa's worsening mental state without the need for words.
** [[https://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-19-page-26 Chapter 19 - Page 22]] is a silent establishing shot of Anemone's BigFancyHouse, panning out as Tessa observes it from a nearby rooftop.
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Silent Scenery Panels can serve several purposes. Most often, one is used at the beginning of a scene, as the SequentialArt equivalent of an EstablishingShot. Used in the middle of a scene, they can imply movement or the passage of time, without the artist having to laboriously redraw characters. They can also serve as pacing, slowing down a story that would otherwise seem frantic.
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Silent Scenery Panels can serve several purposes. Most often, one is used at the beginning of a scene, as the SequentialArt equivalent of an EstablishingShot.EstablishingShot or AspectMontage. Used in the middle of a scene, they can imply movement or the passage of time, without the artist having to laboriously redraw characters. They can also serve as pacing, slowing down a story that would otherwise seem frantic.
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A panel in a {{Comicbook}}, {{Manga}}, or {{Webcomic}} featuring just scenery. No characters, no dialogue from off-scene characters, and minimal (if any) narration.
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A panel in a {{Comicbook}}, ComicBook, {{Manga}}, or {{Webcomic}} featuring just scenery. No characters, no dialogue from off-scene characters, and minimal (if any) narration.
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* Creator/InioAsano frequently uses these and they are generally extremely detailed; he uses scanned photos he has taken and shots from Unreal Engine renderings which are then touched up by hand to create these.
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* Often used in ''Webcomic/CrimsonKnights'' in order to establish the scenery.
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* ''Webcomic/Xawu'' recently did this at the start of the second chapter. [[http://xawu.thecomicseries.com/comics/25 It's a Silent Scenery Comic.]]
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* ''Webcomic/Xawu'' recently ''Xawu'' did this at the start of the second chapter. [[http://xawu.thecomicseries.com/comics/25 It's a Silent Scenery Comic.]]
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* ''Manga/{{Yotsuba}}'' uses these quite often to establish the scenery. Sometimes they only include a tiny fragment of the sky or a close-up shot of some leaves in a tree. They are usually drawn with near-photographic realism.
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* In ''WebComic/YokokasQuest'', silent scenery panels are occasionally used to indicate characters travelling or entering a new area. Many of these are [[SplashPanel splash panels which cover their entire two-page spreads]], and often double as SceneryPorn.
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* In ''WebComic/YokokasQuest'', silent scenery panels are occasionally used to indicate characters travelling or entering a new area. Many of these are [[SplashPanel splash panels which cover their entire two-page spreads]], and often double as SceneryPorn. Some examples: [[https://yokokasquest.com/comic/chapter-1-pages-46-47/ (1)]] [[https://yokokasquest.com/comic/chapter-3-pages-38-39/ (2)]] [[https://yokokasquest.com/comic/chapter-4-pages-8-9/ (3)]].
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* In ''WebComic/YokokasQuest'', silent scenery panels are occasionally used to indicate characters travelling or entering a new area. Many of these are [[SplashPanel splash panels which cover their entire two-page spreads]], and often double as SceneryPorn.
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* ''Webcomic/StandStillStaySilent'' uses this for a rather large percentage of panels, and many full pages as well.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'' has a lot of close-up shots of whatever artwork or statuary appears in the scene. (And make no mistake, wherever the characters go, there is ''always'' artwork or statuary.) Mignola seems to eschew large {{Splash Panel}}s in favor of close-ups of thematically important details.
** On occasion the panel contains statuary or some creature saying Hellboy's "real" name (Anung Un Rama), usually when he's explaining that he doesn't ''want'' to be TheAntichrist.
* Marvel Comics' month, where all their comics were to be silent, so all scenery panels were this by necessity. One wonders how much money Marvel saved by not having to pay any letterers that month.
** On occasion the panel contains statuary or some creature saying Hellboy's "real" name (Anung Un Rama), usually when he's explaining that he doesn't ''want'' to be TheAntichrist.
* Marvel Comics' month, where all their comics were to be silent, so all scenery panels were this by necessity. One wonders how much money Marvel saved by not having to pay any letterers that month.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'' has a lot of close-up shots of whatever artwork or statuary appears in the scene. (And make no mistake, wherever the characters go, there is ''always'' artwork or statuary.) Mignola seems to eschew large {{Splash Panel}}s in favor of close-ups of thematically important details.
**On occasion the panel contains statuary or some creature saying Hellboy's "real" name (Anung Un Rama), usually when he's explaining that he doesn't ''want'' to be TheAntichrist.
TheAntichrist. Mignola seems to eschew large {{Splash Panel}}s in favor of close-ups of thematically important details.
* MarvelComics' month, where Comics had a month when all their comics were to be silent, so all scenery panels were this way by necessity. One wonders how much money Marvel saved by not having to pay any letterers that month.
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* A lot of ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' stories will end with a panel of Gotham's skyline.
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* ''[[Webcomic/NofNA Nature of Nature's Art]]'' contains '''so much''' SceneryPorn, almost all of it silent.
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* ''[[Webcomic/NofNA Nature of Nature's Art]]'' ''Webcomic/NatureOfNaturesArt'' contains '''so much''' SceneryPorn, almost all of it silent.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Riceboy}}'' and ''Webcomic/{{Order of Tales}}'' contain tons of scenery porn. Evan Dahm's newest work ''{{Vattu}}'' is notable for having one word of dialogue in its first 11 pages. The word? Quiet.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Riceboy}}'' and ''Webcomic/{{Order of Tales}}'' ''Webcomic/OrderOfTales'' contain tons of scenery porn. Evan Dahm's newest work ''{{Vattu}}'' ''Webcomic/{{Vattu}}'' is notable for having one word of dialogue in its first 11 pages. The word? Quiet.
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* ''Webcomic/TheLessThanEpicAdventuresOfTJAndAmal'': The entirely of [[http://tjandamal.com/comic/?id=123 chapter 14]] is done without dialog.
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