Hello David, thanks a lot, your video helps a lot. I see you didn't learned much from school as you said, but from Whilce. Do you have any idea how to get a hold of any artist to get classes from, I really need improvement on inking, ( pencil and brush ). thanks.
Do you know any good sources on the net that teach how to layout a story? I'm not curtain on how to break that up onto pages. I tend to draw to much detail of what I wrote and I'm sure no ones to read a phonebook sized book. Great vids!
@phongbong Not really sure of online resources, but when you are laying something out and trying to be concise you have to note the key shots in your scene. Ask yourself questions like: Which panels are the best for telling the story? Which panels deliver the most information I want to tell in the most effective way possible? Which panels are not absolutely necessary? Can I combine these panels together? Remember your #1 job as an artist is to **tell the story** in the best way possible.
@phongbong There is a video on youtube called "How To Create A Comic Book" starring Todd McFarlane and Rob Liefeld. It is an excellent video that talks about layouts and storytelling. Run it through the youtube search bar and Todd McFarlane's picture is on part one. This will be a really helpful video for you. Plus, it's free! Good Luck!
@phongbong There is a video on youtube called "How To Create A Comic Book" starring Todd McFarlane and Rob Liefeld. It is an excellent video that talks about layouts and storytelling. Run it through the youtube search bar and Todd McFarlane's picture is on part one. This will be a really helpful video for you. Plus, it's free! Good Luck!
@Rcinch1 Thanks. I did visual arts at university, but drawing wasn't really the focus there; I did more computer/video/photography stuff there. Drawing comics was something I always did on the side, so I guess a lot of it I developed myself, but I also mentored under Whilce Portacio for 2-3 months in the Philippines, just prior to my first pro work. Whilce really helped me take my work from almost there, to a professional level. Best and most accelerated artistic learning experience I ever had.
Thanks so much for posting these! They're invaluable to guys like who me who struggle daily to get better, and they're just so much fun to watch. Your art is fantastic.
Hello David, thanks a lot, your video helps a lot. I see you didn't learned much from school as you said, but from Whilce. Do you have any idea how to get a hold of any artist to get classes from, I really need improvement on inking, ( pencil and brush ). thanks.
TheComicsguy 1 month ago
so there's a glitch in the cosmic panda lay out or what ever it's called. if you try to skip ahead in some videos the sound cuts out
MrCheckersmcgee 6 months ago
Do you know any good sources on the net that teach how to layout a story? I'm not curtain on how to break that up onto pages. I tend to draw to much detail of what I wrote and I'm sure no ones to read a phonebook sized book. Great vids!
phongbong 1 year ago
@phongbong Not really sure of online resources, but when you are laying something out and trying to be concise you have to note the key shots in your scene. Ask yourself questions like: Which panels are the best for telling the story? Which panels deliver the most information I want to tell in the most effective way possible? Which panels are not absolutely necessary? Can I combine these panels together? Remember your #1 job as an artist is to **tell the story** in the best way possible.
davidyardin 1 year ago
@phongbong There is a video on youtube called "How To Create A Comic Book" starring Todd McFarlane and Rob Liefeld. It is an excellent video that talks about layouts and storytelling. Run it through the youtube search bar and Todd McFarlane's picture is on part one. This will be a really helpful video for you. Plus, it's free! Good Luck!
Rcinch1 2 months ago
@phongbong There is a video on youtube called "How To Create A Comic Book" starring Todd McFarlane and Rob Liefeld. It is an excellent video that talks about layouts and storytelling. Run it through the youtube search bar and Todd McFarlane's picture is on part one. This will be a really helpful video for you. Plus, it's free! Good Luck!
Rcinch1 2 months ago
I'm just curious, are you a self-taught artist or did you go to art school?
I ask because I am a college art student hoping to break into animation and comic books someday.
Awesome video you did there too!
Rcinch1 1 year ago
@Rcinch1 Thanks. I did visual arts at university, but drawing wasn't really the focus there; I did more computer/video/photography stuff there. Drawing comics was something I always did on the side, so I guess a lot of it I developed myself, but I also mentored under Whilce Portacio for 2-3 months in the Philippines, just prior to my first pro work. Whilce really helped me take my work from almost there, to a professional level. Best and most accelerated artistic learning experience I ever had.
davidyardin 1 year ago
awesome! thanks for the video, a sweet look into the process of creating a page!
jurgislv 1 year ago
@jurgislv No problem.
davidyardin 1 year ago
awesome . what mechanical pencil are you using?
5686darryl 1 year ago
@5686darryl Staetdler 2mm mechanical clutch pencil.
davidyardin 1 year ago
Thanks so much for posting these! They're invaluable to guys like who me who struggle daily to get better, and they're just so much fun to watch. Your art is fantastic.
Holyjoe22 1 year ago
@Holyjoe22 Thanks.
davidyardin 1 year ago
@fabriccioman No problem.
davidyardin 1 year ago
very interesting and informative, thx for uploading!
molomix 1 year ago
@molomix You're welcome
davidyardin 1 year ago
awesomeee! thank you for sharing!!!
fabriccioman 1 year ago