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Art Hack; Line Weight 🖌️
A topic I get asked about often from students and artist looking to dive into comic art is always about using line weight. It’s synonymous with comic art, so I thought I’d share a few examples of why and how we use it! As always check the classroom for more art and story hacks
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Art Hack; Line Weight 🖌️
What are you using?? Share your favorite art supplies!
Whenever I am live on social I probably answer these questions a thousand times 😂 "what brush I am using?" "what ink I am using?" "what paper am I inking on?" So I finally put together a nice big long Amazon list of all the different materials that I use and personally prefer for my work for anyone who wants recommendations OR is looking to test out new materials! Check it out here: https://amzn.to/3MAvazi Also please share your favorite pens, pencils, inks, watercolors, paper, markers, paint, canvases, etc. below! I personally am always interesting in trying out new pens despite the fact that I already have 5000+ pens cluttering my studio 🫣
What are you using?? Share your favorite art supplies!
Story/Comic Hack; Anchor Objects ⚓
How often are you moving your camera in your comics? Are you worried you’re going to get lost, or worse, the reader is? Well let’s remedy that with ‘anchor objects'! More story and art hacks in the classroom
Story/Comic Hack; Anchor Objects ⚓
My art today
it was very difficult trying to draw like full faces… I’m still learning to get better though. Can you give me any tips? Like shading, anatomy, or anything in general?
My art today
Story/Comic Hack; Framing Devices
Do you ever worry that important things are getting lost in the business of your panels? Or maybe how you can get your reader to look exactly where you want them to? Well, let’s talk about framing devices! Find more comic, story, and art hacks in the classroom here
Story/Comic Hack; Framing Devices
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Welcome to my world of Comic and Illustration Art where I teach you how to tell better visual stories with pen and paper.
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