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Slinging Ink Skool

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❌ STOP watching YouTube tutorials
Most comic artists are trying to learn from YouTube or art courses that teach you HOW to draw but never teach you how to FINISH and PUBLISH a complete story. The problem with this is you end up with scattered skills but no actual finished work. You learn panel composition one day, character design the next, but you never connect the dots into a complete comic issue. This leads to years of "learning" with nothing to show for it. No comic in your hands. No story pitched to publishers. Just endless tutorials and half-finished sketches collecting dust. After teaching at a private art college where students specifically requested MORE of my classes, and publishing multiple comic issues professionally, here's what I'd do instead. The 90-Day Comic System This is because it gives you the COMPLETE roadmap—from the ideas in your head to a finished issue you can hold, pitch to publishers, or launch on Kickstarter. Not just drawing skills. The full storytelling structure, accountability, and step-by-step process to actually FINISH. Which leads to published work, confidence to create more, and the skills to eventually get paid for your art. Now, comic artists, you can think about it like this… Are you trying to collect more art tips and stay stuck in tutorial limbo? Or are you trying to hold your first published comic issue in your hands?
❌ STOP watching YouTube tutorials
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You got me hyped
Hi
This one is a little bit more rushed but i wanted to share it anyways, do you like the idea and how it looks? Btw the character throwing the kick is the same of the last drawing.
Hi
Hey everyone
This is a viltrumite character i imagined today if you notice the growths and the cylindrical rods (i think they are harder to spot) that go inside his shoulder and poke through on his right shoulder, it's because the character is inspired on someone i know who has a totally f*d up shoulder himself. I am pretty happy with how it came out and enjoyed the process a lot, but i am sure there is lots of room for improvement still, so let me know what you guys would change to make it better and i will try to learn something from it 🫡.
Hey everyone
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@N. Colin Dyer thank you very much, it totally makes sense
Helpful Criticism and Critique Wanted.
I need suggestions on how/why the sketch shifted more to the feminine, and what are the main characteristics that tend to shift an image more one way than the other?
Helpful Criticism and Critique Wanted.
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Not an expert on portraits, but i think you made his forehead and his chin a bit smaller than they actually are, those traits can really affect how masculine or femminine a character looks.
Do you like my comic book?
This is the first time i tried doing a real comic book page, it's part of a very complicated story i imagined in my head, and it is right in the middle of it too, so i dont expect people to understand what is going on, but is it readable? Does it flow well enough? Are the drawings good?
Do you like my comic book?
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@N. Colin Dyer thanks a lot for the review! Here is an higher qality image, i only now realized the first one was horrible. If i could explain context very briefly it would be that there is these two futuristic military squadrons that are somehow stranded in the past (i created a reasonable logic behind this) and they are facing each other here. One of them is in the big house in the background of the opening shot, the other one is approaching them from the outside. I would love to give form to more of the story i came up with, but making these pages takes a long long time and right now school is killing me! Let me know if you would like me to describe what is going on here.
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@N. Colin Dyer thanks a lot, i will try my best to correct this in the next pages
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Marco Vetrano
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I like drawing cowboys

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