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      RajSolankiArt last edited by

      Something i’ve been wondering. A lot of the portfolio advice on SVS is geared towards children’s books. @Jake-Parker @Will-Terry @Lee-White any advice on what a portfolio of someone who wants to illustrate comics should look like?

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        Will Terry @RajSolankiArt last edited by

        @rajsolankiart This is a great question - we might answer this in an upcoming podcast. I'll try to get Jake's eyes on this. We will eventually be releasing a more complete comics class as well.

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          A Former User @Will Terry last edited by

          @will-terry Awesome I'd be up for more tutorials on comics and or graphic novel work.chris

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            RajSolankiArt @Will Terry last edited by

            @will-terry sounds great! Thanks!

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              A Former User last edited by

              It probably doesn't hurt to throw a bit of visibility on this since this side of the SVS population is significantly smaller, but graphic novels is where my interest is as well. I went through the class for that last Fall and greatly enjoyed it. I don't particularly know what I'd be looking for in terms of additional classes, if anything, but having it be a bit easier for the graphic novel and comic people to connect on the forums would be nice. I suspect though that some people may come to the forums and feel that SVS is all about children's book illustration. I don't really know what the best solution is though.

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                HeidiGFX last edited by

                Comics is a sequential art so you still need to show you are able to:

                • tell a story in images
                • draw the same character and it would still look the same from panel to panel and from page to page.
                • draw characters in different poses, mostly exaggerated
                • draw people of different body types
                • draw different camera angles.
                • handle the text and balloons, handle sound FX, and show moods in color.

                you can still team with others to create comics. let's say you specialize as a penciler, someone else will be the inker, another will do the flats and a 4th will do the colors...

                Some comics are not even in colors, some are in ink only, or ink and ink washes like The Walking Dead....so I would argue perfecting proportions, anatomy and perspective is a MUST.

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