It definitely depends on the density, but from an editorial perspective, it can be really beneficial for reference (at least for me)
It definitely depends on the density, but from an editorial perspective, it can be really beneficial for reference (at least for me)
I always ask writers not to do that until we do the dialogue refresh. Because once you see the art, you might tweak the balloons/captions/six, and split a balloon in two, etc. All of which is more complicated with numbers already set up. Or, dog forbid, auto-magically applied.
Yep I do this
I also will do whatever my editor asks, format-wise!
I totally get that. Panel numbering is more important, but I just aim for legibility and reference as much as possible and typically there will be an adjusted document that matches with the final art before sending it on the the letterer. But this format helps me keep track of that, too