How to Make a Comic Strip : How to Properly Erase a Comic Strip

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

How to erase the leftover blue pencil lines that remain in your comic strip after inking; learn this and more in this free online art lessons about creating comic strips taught by experienced cartoonist and graphic artist Matt Cail.

Expert: Matt Cail
Contact: www.homepaintings.biz
Bio: Matt Cail is an artist who works in oil, water color and acrylic paints, among others.
Filmmaker: randy primm

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  • wow he is a genius! i have been searching the mucky depths of the youtube ocean for this wonderful piece of information...

  • What? dose this guy think were retarded?

    Who dose not know that?

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  • @IntensePizza this guy at expert village thinx he know s how to do everything

  • how is this expert......

  • @IntensePizza no he knows

  • I love how the two top comments are COMPLETELY different.

  • THIS IS SO HARD! I've been trying this for an hour! xD

  • This is not how to make a comic strip.

  • what kind of paper is he using?

  • Wow... Has this guy ever heard of a kneaded eraser? And one of the best parts is... IT DOESN'T PICK UP INK. :D

  • thank you for repeating what i already know

  • @IntensePizza

    He's gonna think we're retarded when he sees us not spelling 'does' right. -____-

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