My name is Jonny Hawkins and I draw single-panel comics to increase smileage for hundreds of publications and dozens of online companies.
My fab nephew, a budding 10 year old artist (at the time), messaged me all the way from the uk asking me “How do you make a comic?” I thought wow what a question. A quick search later, I struggled to … Continue reading →
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Visual storytelling is very fascinating! In this post, we'll explore the creative potential of printable blank comic strips or page templates.
Sometimes, muses can live right next to you, and if you are willing to notice them, they will inspire you on a daily basis.
Going to work on how to draw comics! In this first illustration, I show different layouts for comics. Keep it clear and easy to follow! Here is a thread with compositions. a thread 1/7
Harry Bliss is a famous American cartoonist and illustrator. He's a New York Times best-selling artist known for his humorous and artistic "Bliss" comics. Since 1999, Bliss has published many books and collaborated with authors like Doreen Cronin on the well-loved "Diary of a Worm" series. His unique style and wit make his cartoons stand out, earning him recognition in the world of illustration and cartooning.
A comic planner to help you prepare and organize your comic. 10+ templates, charts, and resources to help you start a comic.
Each comic book genre has it’s own unique layout which makes it even more special and fun to read. Famous Styles And Layouts: 1-Regular 2-Suspense,Crime and Action 3-Superhero 4-Graphic Novel…
Here's 7 of the Best Free Book Comic Fonts that You can use in Comic Books, Graphic Novels and Other Commercial Projects.
The world’s largest comic book convention has some secrets that are practically unknown to lovers of graphic design and illustration. San Diego Comic-Con International is famous, as well as feared and loathed, for its lengthy lines of lemmings endlessly waiting to get into mammoth show biz hype-fests that are usually available to the whole world on YouTube within hours. But what gets all the press is just a piddling part of the Con experience, quality-wise. The truth is, you