The penciling of the comic begins once the story is written. Penciling is the time to work out layouts, pacing, emphases and expressions. Bring the story together and flesh out details via penciling with tips from a comics marketer, writer and creator in this free video on comics. Expert: Mark Poulton Contact: www.koniwaves.com Bio: Mark Poulton has worked in the comic book industry for the past three years. He is the writer/co-creator of the hit comic series "Koni Waves." Filmmaker: Joel Young
damn i wish i would be so pro
second that, but i draw from the mind,this guy nows his stuff…
me too
so do I!!!
Practice. Practice every day. Forget about social networking and video games. Just Draw.
i did sum concept art for my comic
cool art and helpful tips^^. good vid as well.
you can still network and play games, just make sure that you do it less…
the best expert village video I’ve seen yet! This was really informative and I learned quite a bit. whoawee whoawee wow!
Making character sheets is also good for keeping characters consistent if you don’t have money for a model.
ahhah dang man i wish i could draw so easily like that
happy accidents? bob ross fan?? lol awsome vid man!
Brilliant advice.
this guy keeps it real, even professionals copy there own hand……………………i thought it was only me
i got good from learning little thing like draw hair, braids, draw hands, feet, face, the bodys come easy after each peice is eay everything else comes to you. focus on you own stuff and you’ll gain your own style.
thanx man
man i love this i might do one like this with me auctually talking
Wow, this was so informative! I’ve been trying to figure out where to start with comic making, and you’ve really put it down simply for me! I couldn’t figure out what sort of paper to use and stuff like that. And I actually never thought of the whole mirror thing! WHat a simple, great idea! Thanks for posting!