by G1 Smoketreader » Sun Sep 12, 2010 4:03 am
- Motto: "Continue building from within,attack your designated target,defend everyone."
- Weapon: Double-Barreled, Armor-Piercing Particle Beam Cann...
More stuff:
See the hidden years comics in the Elfquest archives? Those are all colored with magic markers (that is, textas).
NEVER color the original job: color the photocopies ONLY and save the originals for potential revisiting. You'll thank yourself if the need ever arises.
Learn to shade, it makes good work great.
Photocopy the final original DOWNWARD in size, the condensed shading and compressed detail will make it look like a photograph. I promise you will be thrilled by the result, then color.
Since you're doing panel-by-panel storytelling, you can draw any panel in any order, then assemble the pages later. This can let you focus on what you need/want to do rather than tediously go through from page 1 to page end and get fatigued or frustrated.
Remember that a page color can affect the mood of the reader: Sticking ten panels of
a shadow-grey nightime event onto red paper can suggest anger or danger, on a black page neutrality, and so on.Leave gaps between the panels when you need to.
Tell an UNHURRIED story.You don't need the token one fight and one flashback per issue crap. You can dedicate a whole page to one character going through an internal emotion struggle via facial expression close-up: eg:(Disbelief, realization, internalization, refocusing, pity/sorrow, calmness, death glare).
Draw in light pencil then go over with dark pencil.You want thick pencil (Staetdler style) for the silhouette/outline and thin pencil (pacer/mechanical) for the bodywork.
When drawing a large arc or long straight line, use the inside curve action of your drawing hand, not the outside curve action.
Meaning, if you are right handed, this is an inside curve action: (
and this is an outside curve action: )
If you need to do an outside curve, turn the sheet upside down to convert it into an inside curve. Draw guide dots first to help you.
Know that technology and storyline will change in the greater world by the time you start and finish your project. Have no fear, especially if you can tell yourself 100% you never sold out on the quality you intended to deliver, the outside doesn't matter.
Enjoy!!
"Everyone has a hobby.Even people who say they don't still have one under another name.If we're sick,injured, we still go to it and get down to see how it is.If it needs something, we bring it,make sure the attention is perfect.It exercises our care and protection and gives us back philosophies.It's a living thing to us,and is the most perfect way to teach a young person how to be towards a living thing. It's something that should never be taken away."
-my Wife