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      The Story of two Wolves comic
      Projects • comics comic creator • • TianLian

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      @Michael-Angelo-Go just a preference

    • Brian Lynch

      Jubilee from X-Men WIP Please Critique!
      Artwork • comicart comics traditional pencil sketch beginner • • Brian Lynch

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      Brian Lynch

      @Jeremiahbrown Hey thanks for the feedback, this is really helpful! I'm just starting to learn anatomy so I will definitely take what you have taught me and apply it. Appreciate it!

    • AWShurtliff

      Did you enjoy reading graphic novels in middle school?
      General Discussion • comics graphicnovel • • AWShurtliff

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      AWShurtliff

      I have loved reading and making comics and graphic novels since I was little, so I've made it the focus of my research as a graduate student. Right now, I'm gathering responses to a 15-minute survey to learn what people enjoyed about reading graphic novels when they were in middle school. To participate, you need to be 18-32 years old and have enjoyed reading at least one graphic novel in middle school (this can be books like Amulet and Bone, Japanese manga, or even European comics like TinTin). Four random participants will also receive a $25 Amazon gift card. Here is the link: https://ttucomc.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3E0lbWyenykZC7A
      I know many people don't fit the criteria for this study, but sharing this link with someone who does would also be a great help.

    • KatrinaF

      Webtoon Comic Contest - 50K!
      Contest • comics webcomic contest comic books comic creator • • KatrinaF

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      KatrinaF

      I hope this is okay to post here. If not then delete... I just wanted to share with other Comic creators.

      Webtoons.com is having a contest for a 60+ panel ACTION short story. The winner gets 50K/paid comic on their web platform. See their website for more details.

      I may just do this as my comic has an action packed scene coming up. Good luck comic creators and If you do decide to do this it would be great to help each other here. Maybe Jake can give us some pointers on action sequences.

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    • Dareal Hitogami

      My first project hoping it grows a audience
      Projects • comics manga anime comicart storytelling • • Dareal Hitogami

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      Dareal Hitogami

      Hi everyone I'm here to show case my work hope to see you reading it and if you want to get a hold of me message me on Instagram as Hitogami_Sensei

      https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/gallant-witch/list?title_no=717578

      https://tapas.io/series/Gallant-Witch

    • First comic complete - starting my publishing journey
      Projects • comics publishing advice • • blamillo

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      Nyrryl  Cadiz

      @blamillo woohoo!!! That’s awesome news!!!!

    • Griffin McPherson

      What is the career path of a graphic novelist?
      Questions & Comments • graphicnovel comics career • • Griffin McPherson

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      jimsz

      Get a copy of Will Eisner's books - Graphic Storytelling and Visual Narrative as well as Comics and Sequential Art.

      Those are the Bible on graphic novels for story and art. Eisner invented the medium (and he was a great guy too!)

      After that, start a graphic novel and do whatever else you need to in order to pay the bills.

    • blamillo

      My first graphic novel: Tangled Pines
      Projects • comics critique advice • • blamillo

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      Kevin Longueil

      @blamillo I have no skills in this area (besides recently starting to read graphic novels)but I did want to mention that I did stumble over reading those speech bubbles that Braden mentions..I read from left to right - my guess would be most folks would...it is a strong instinct to find the left most speech bubble and start from there...super impressive that you finished this! Really nice work!

    • MattBaker

      Inking & Colouring my Comic Book Project!
      Artwork • comic books inking colouring comics art projects • • MattBaker

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      MattBaker

      @Heather-Boyd Thanks Heather! Really appreciate your feedback. Yeah I'm having fun with stuff like rim lighting; it's not perfect and I'm a bit inconsistent with it, but to paraphrase the SVS guys, it's okay to do what works even if it's not exactly right 🙂

    • Georgios Christopoulos

      Feedback on these character lineup? Opinions on making them more interesting?
      Sketchbook • characterdesign comics artwork drawing feedback • • Georgios Christopoulos

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      Hello Georgios! These characters are so cool~! It looks like they'd have a ton of fun adventure. The one thing that stood out to me was the character on the far left. His head is significantly larger than everyone else's, and though I get that he's a big character, I think if you made the head size a little smaller, he would fit a little more with the rest of the group. Right now it looks like if he was scaled down, he would have the same proportions as the character to the right of him. If you made the head smaller, it would make the rest of his body look bigger in proportion, similar to what you did with the character on the far right. Just my two cents! Thanks for sharing this fun cast of characters with us!

    • DavidCousens

      Part of Jake Parkers Making Comics Course missing?
      Questions & Comments • comics drawing comics jake parker help missing • • DavidCousens

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      drawnbyshawn

      @DavidCousens Yes, but there are no comic-specific tools in Procreate. That's where Clip Studio may have a real advantage and is worth trying out. (I have a plan to eventually get a larger Cintiq-type device as well, so the fact that Clip Studio is on both PC/Mac and iPad is another plus.)

      To be honest, the biggest hurdle may be getting/creating a brush that "feels" like my go-to inking brush in Procreate, which I have tweaked over time to be just like I want.

    • phoenix yip

      Thumbnail WIP for comic
      Projects • thumbnails illustration comic books comics • • phoenix yip

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      Dima Eichhorn

      @phoenix-yip No problem, I hope I helped, but now after you told me the story I can see it I this page. It's good. See you!😀

    • Georgios Christopoulos

      Well, Coronavirus sure generate new ideas...what do you think?
      Artwork • digital drawing digital art illustration cartoon comics • • Georgios Christopoulos

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      Georgios Christopoulos

      Hello everyone!

      G.Chris here.I hope everyone is in good health.
      Coronavirus is awful, but let s tell the truth.
      Artists know what it means to stay quarantined...

      Anyways , I found myself thinking a lot of new concepts for artworks now that I am confined.
      Here is one, feel free to critique and say what you like or don't like about this piece!

      Be safe and stay healthy!

      Giorgos Christopoulos / G.Chris.Artwork

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    • chrisaakins

      January Challenge WIP feedback appreciated.
      Artwork • wip comics • • chrisaakins

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      Coreyartus

      Wow, that's so much clearer!! And swift!! Kudos!!

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      Are speech bubbles relief areas? Negative space?
      Questions & Comments • comics speech bubbles • • davidrickert

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      SCBenedict

      @NessIllustration ; Great point! Thanks for the tip!

    • jaepereira

      WIP 4 page Comic short story
      Artwork • comic books comics comic critique wip • • jaepereira

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      jaepereira

      Hey everybody!

      I’m working on a 4 page autobiographical comic about being a military brat. My dad would go away on missions, and if it was something big he’d tell my mom to “Watch the news.”
      Page 1 is establishing the family room and dad saying goodbye while boy watches tv.

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      Page 2 is a few days later as the family is having dinner. The boy asks his mom when dad will be home. I put in an anxious heart rate and then she answers after gaining her composure.

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      Seeking advice on an upload schedule for my comic book.
      General Discussion • comic comic books comics illustration illustrator • • Tyler Hallstrom

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      I have been working my new original comic book, Battle Chronicles for a few months and just recently purchased and created my website through SquareSpace. Currently, I upload 2 pages every Friday, but I am wondering if I should change my strategy?

      Here is a little background information on what I have done so far:
      Issue I (34 Pages+Cover) - All pages available for free since I started my website in June.
      Issue II (22 Pages+Cover) - Finished and currently being uploaded two pages at a time every Friday.
      Issue III (24 Pages+Cover) - Drawn and inked, need to be colored and lettered.
      Issue IV (24 Pages+Cover) - Currently writing and working on thumbnails.

      Should I change things up, or just stay the course? I am still new to this, but I just want to make sure that I am constantly self-evaluating and pushing myself for the best results!

      Here are the covers for Issue I and II:
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      If you would like to read more here is the link: https://www.tylerjhallstrom.com/

      Thank you for taking a look!

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      Comic page critique?
      Artwork • comic comics critique digital • • quinnkimberly

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      TessaW

      @quinnkimberly If it's just based off of the movie, it might work then. Now that I think of it, I don't think Pennywise even took a clown form in the parallel book scene, so it might be a moot point. If it's for an audience who's seen the movie, it might be clear enough.

    • Jordan Peterson

      Comic strip 2.0
      Projects • photoshop comics exercise • • Jordan Peterson

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      Leontine

      @mbore710 whahaha! yep! Thats true!