How To Draw Comics

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  • Episode 72 - The Intense Comic Art Of Joshua Derstine's AMAROK

    06/07/2023 Duración: 01h07min

    Today on the Creator Spotlight I invite Joshua Derstine back to talk about his debut comic book AMAROK. We'll be discussing his workflow and approach to illustrating the book, the appeal of ultra-detailed line art, and where he wants to take his talents next. Click here now to back AMAROK: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/amarok#/

  • Episode 71 - The Comic Book Hustle (With Mark Poulton)

    11/01/2023 Duración: 01h05min

    Are you ready to learn from a pro in the comic book industry? Look no further! We're thrilled to have Mark Poulton joining us on our latest episode. Mark is a true hustler in the world of comics, consistently putting out incredible work. And he's here to share his wisdom and insights on what it takes to make it in this competitive field. But that's not all! Mark will also be giving us a sneak peek at his latest project, Hurley's Heroes. This comic book is truly special, as it's inspired by the incredible true story of Hurley Alderman, a man who survived two strokes and dual organ transplants and went on to dedicate his life to helping others. Check it out here: https://igg.me/at/hurleysheroes/x/20658139#/. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from a master of the comic book world, and get a glimpse at a story that will truly inspire you. And for those of you who are just starting out, or wanting to improve your skills, be sure to check out https://www.howtodrawcomics.net/, where we provide tips, tut

  • 06/12/2022 Duración: 01h03min
  • Episode 71 - The Brave New World of Comics (With Dan Lawlis)

    12/11/2022 Duración: 01h39min

    Veteran comic artist Dan Lawlis joins us today for a long awaited interview. The moment I saw Dan’s work - I knew this was a guy I needed to talk comics with(and collaborate with someday too). He’s worked for a bunch of comic book companies, and on a ton of titles throughout the decades - and now, after stepping away to do a stint in storyboarding and advertising, he’s returned to a brave new world of opportunity for comic creators that simply never existed before. And he’s having more fun in comics than ever before! Here’s what we’re talking about in today’s interview • How comics broke Dan Lawlis’s heart. • What not to do if you want your art to have energy and soul. • The weird effect ‘over-thinking’ has on your art. • How to draw accurately, while making your art less generic • How to get mentored by your favourite artists - for free. • The profound connection between making comics, and making movies. • The cutting-edge new way of making and marketing comics. • The one missing element that causes trad

  • Episode 70 - Creating a Crowdfunding Platform (With AirithSaga)

    19/01/2022 Duración: 01h11min

    In this interview I catch up with AirithSaga to talk about his endeavor to create his own crowdfunding platform. AirithSaga is a comic creator with a vast background in marketing, who has successfully crowdfunded three campaigns, and is known for his innovative approach to cultivating an unforgettable customer experience for his backers. You can check out his latest project, 'Dwarfs vs Lion' here: https://igg.me/at/dwarfsvslion/x#/ Follow at AirithSaga - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJtlGRLXf9B_GRRFA4r973g Twitter: https://twitter.com/AirithSaga Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theairithsaga/ Back our comic book KOZOR: Descent Into Madness at: https://igg.me/at/kozor/x/20658139#/ If you like the video, show your support by commenting, sharing or subscribing. How to Draw Comics .NET - http://www.howtodrawcomics.net/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/howtodrawcomics/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/howtodrawcomics Twitter - https://twitter.com/howtodrawcomics Tumblr - http://howt

  • Episode 69 - Talking Comic Art With Joe Sonntag - Illustrating Comics, Line Art & Rendering

    09/01/2022 Duración: 01h59min

    In today's interview I catch up with comic artist and creator Joe Sonntag, the author of Reaper Destroyer, to talk comic book illustration. We'll discuss Joe's process for making comics, his influences and talk about his go-to techniques for penciling and inking. Follow Joe Sonntag at - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqozxQG7M8iM2VL6NY23hQg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joemsonntag/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoeMSonntag1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoeMSonntag/ Back our comic book KOZOR: Descent Into Madness at: https://igg.me/at/kozor/x/20658139#/ If you like the video, show your support by commenting, sharing or subscribing. How to Draw Comics .NET - http://www.howtodrawcomics.net/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/howtodrawcomics/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/howtodrawcomics Twitter - https://twitter.com/howtodrawcomics Tumblr - http://howtodrawcomics.tumblr.com/ Pinterest - http://www.pinterest.com/howtodrawcomics/

  • Episode 68 - How To Have Patience With Your Art

    21/06/2021 Duración: 20min

    A single comic book page can take a long time to illustrate, let alone an entire book. As comic book artists it's vital that we develop the ability to be patient with our work. To stick in there and see it through until the end - all the while putting our best foot forward. In this video, I'll share 5 useful tips to help you have more patience with your art so that you can reinforce your focus and do the very best work possible. Thanks for watching, until next time – keep on drawing! -Clayton Check our comic book KOZOR: Descent Into Madness: https://igg.me/at/kozor/x#/ If you like the video, show your support by commenting, sharing or subscribing. How to Draw Comics .NET - http://www.howtodrawcomics.net/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/howtodrawcomics/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/howtodrawcomics Twitter - https://twitter.com/howtodrawcomics Tumblr - http://howtodrawcomics.tumblr.com/ Pinterest - http://www.pinterest.com/howtodrawcomics/

  • Episode 67: Young Learners (Feat. Joey Foychuk & Ed Foychuk)

    16/04/2020 Duración: 41min

    In this episode of the How to Draw Comics Podcast, HTDC's Ed Foychuk talks with his daughter, and fellow creator, Joey Foychuk about what it’s like to be a young learner of the craft. They talk about everything from modern inspirations, to working together for course creation. Click here to check out Ed and Joey's 'Drawing for Kids' course series: https://www.howtodrawcomics.net/category-drawing-for-kids We hope you enjoy this episode and get a ton of value out of it. Thanks for listening! Until next time, keep on practicing, and keep on creating! -Ed & Joey If you liked this podcast episode, show your support by commenting, sharing or subscribing. How to Draw Comics .NET - www.howtodrawcomics.net/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/howtodrawcomics/ Facebook - www.facebook.com/howtodrawcomics Twitter - twitter.com/howtodrawcomics Tumblr - howtodrawcomics.tumblr.com/ Pinterest - www.pinterest.com/howtodrawcomics/

  • Episode 66 - Insider Tactics For Kickstarting a Comic Book (With Izik Bell & Clayton Barton)

    20/02/2020 Duración: 01h07min

    Today we're joined by a very special guest, Izik Bell. A long time member of the HTDC Community, Izik is an extremely talented illustrator who has recently crowdfunded his first comic book on Kickstarter with great success. You can check out Izik's campaign for 'MetalShade' here: http://kck.st/2UgZBwM In this episode I'll be chatting with Izik about his start in comic book illustration, the techniques and strategies he used to develop his artistic skill-set and his old school, Marvel approach for producing a comic book. If you’d like to check out more of Izik’s work you can find it at: https://www.artstation.com/izik_bell We hope you enjoy this episode of the HTDC Podcast and get a ton of value out of it. Thanks for listening and if you'd like more comic art tips, tricks and techniques be sure to visit our site. You'll find loads of written tutorials, video tutorials, the podcast of course - and when you're ready to delve deeper into the art of comic book illustration, browse through our full selection

  • Episode 65 - Tips For Beginners, Drawing Habits & Motivation (With Taylor Payton & Clayton Barton)

    31/01/2020 Duración: 01h11s

    Welcome to another episode of the How to Draw Comics Podcast. In this episode I’m joined by special guest artist Taylor Payton. Taylor is a pragmatic polymath. Ever since he was a child, he's felt the need to constantly expand his prowess in the creative domains, while learning, teaching, and sharing as much as he can with the world. And he is also featured an instructor on our very own How to Draw Comics, now showcasing three comprehensive drawing courses which we’ll link to in the episode description. In today’s interview we’ll discuss Taylor’s background in art, his preference for digital over traditional workflows, his career as an artist and much more! Visit the link below to see Taylor’s course line up. https://www.howtodrawcomics.net/taylor-payton-courses If you’d like to check out more of Taylor’s work you can find it at: https://www.artstation.com/taylor-payton We hope you enjoy this episode of the HTDC Podcast and get a ton of value out of it. Thanks for listening and if you'd like more comic

  • Episode 64 - The How To Draw Comics Facebook Group (With Clayton Barton, Ric Bülow & Ed Foychuk)

    22/01/2020 Duración: 01h11min

    In this episode of the How to Draw Comics Podcast, Clayton, Ric and Ed look back on where the How to Draw Comics Facebook began and how far it's come since it was first created. The HTDC Facebook community now comprises of over 50,000 members. Each day artists of all level of skill share their work to both receive and give feedback in a constructive way. It's an inspiring place for an up and coming comic book artist to be, and with an incredibly supportive group of peers it's one of the best places to hone your skill-set. We hope you enjoy this episode of the HTDC Podcast and get a ton of value out of it. Thanks for listening and if you'd like more comic art tips, tricks and techniques be sure to visit us at www.howtodrawcomics.net. Over on the site we have loads of written tutorials, video tutorials, the podcast of course - and when you're ready to delve deeper into the art of comic book illustration, browse through our full selection of premium lessons and courses on the HTDC store. Until next time, k

  • Episode 63 - Drawing, Dating & Comics (With Ed Foychuk & Bryan Silverbax)

    16/01/2020 Duración: 59min

    Join us for Ed's first hosting attempt at the HTDCs podcast! Ed welcomes Bryan Silverbox to the program. Bryan is best known for being a cover artist for Scout Comics, but also for his work with Topps and Upper Deck. In this episode these two 40 somethings let loose on a variety of topics... from drawing and dating, to changes in the comic book market, to tabling at Cons. Be sure to give a listen and maybe put in the ear buds... the old guys' language can get a bit out there at times! Until next time, keep on practicing, and keep on creating! -Clayton If you'd like to see more of Ed Foychuk's artwork, check out his FB Art Page at: https://www.facebook.com/JuggerthaArt/ To see more of Bryan Silverbax's art visit his online portfolio at: http://www.silverbax.com/ If you liked this podcast episode, show your support by commenting, sharing or subscribing. Comic Art Community - www.howtodrawcomics.net/comic-art-community/ How to Draw Comics .NET - www.howtodrawcomics.net/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/howto

  • Episode 62 - Overcoming Laziness & Meeting Your Deadlines (With Clayton Barton & Ed Foychuk)

    25/11/2019 Duración: 55min

    In our latest episode of the How to Draw Comics Podcast, Ed Foychuk and I caught up to discuss the topic of 'laziness', and how to avoid it so you can meet those impending deadlines! If you want to make money from your art, chances are you're going to take on more than a few art commissions throughout your career. But more importantly, you'll have to be motivated, and a true professional to get them back to your clients on time. That's not always easy! Especially when you're held down by the very human condition known as laziness. We've all felt it, and more often than not. Truth is it never really goes away, our default mode tends to be lazy. The trick is prevailing none the less. Putting your nose to the grind stone and knocking out what needs to be done. Easier said then done right? It most certainly is, which is why we'll be sharing our best techniques and strategies in the hopes of helping you kick the habit of laziness a little easier. Because most of the time that's all laziness really is. A

  • Episode 61 - Michael Pedro on Finding Inspiration, Staying Motivated, and The Best Ways to Learn Art

    10/11/2019 Duración: 01h15min

    In today's episode of the How to Draw Comics Podcast I’m joined by a very special guest - Michael Pedro. Michael is an animation art director and concept designer for video games and film; specializing primarily in environment, character and creature design. He is also one of our newest instructors on How to Draw Comics . net, so I thought we’d invite him onto the show today to discuss his career as an artist, how he got started, who he learned from, and how he went about honing his skill set. I hope you enjoy the episode and take away a ton of value - it truly was an honor to have Michael join us on the show. Find out more about Michael's work at: https://michaelpedro.com/ To see Michael's full selection of courses visit his HTDC instructor page: https://www.howtodrawcomics.net/michael-pedro-courses Thanks for listening and until next time - keep on creating and keep on practicing. -Clayton If you liked this podcast episode, show your support by commenting, sharing or subscribing. Comic Art Community

  • Episode 60 - Sex in Comics (With Clayton Barton, Ed Foychuk & Ric Bulow)

    01/11/2019 Duración: 01h04min

    Welcome to another episode of the How to Draw Comics Podcast! The topic of today is 'Sex in Comics'! How do people generally feel about comic books with heavy sexual themes? Is there a line that can be be crossed, and if so where do we draw it? What's the difference between art which is sexually themed and nudity? These are the very same questions we as admins of the How to Draw Comics Facebook group consider everyday when moderating the content which is posted. So we thought it deserved a conversation. After all, sex, art and story have been tightly tied together for eons. It's one of the inbuilt core drives we have as human beings. And it's really no wonder that NSFW orientated comic book titles are doing so well on crowdfunding platforms such as Kickstarter and IndieGoGo. We hope you enjoy this episode and get a ton of value out of it. As always thanks for listening, and until next time - Keep on practicing and keep on creating. A big thanks to Keidi Cole for the art of today's episode. See more of h

  • Episode 59 - The New Art School (With Clayton Barton & Marc Brunet )

    04/10/2019 Duración: 01h12min

    In today's episode of the How to Draw Comics Podcast we're joined by a very special guest - Marc Brunet. Marc is a successful artist, instructor and entrepreneur who has worked for some of the largest studios in the world. But that's not what he's most known for. Over the years Marc has built up his learning platform Cubebrush into a go to educational resource for artists across multiple industries. Whether it be comic books, concept design or 3d modelling, Cubebrush's vast library of curated courses offers something for everyone. Most notably, Marc has just completed his hit course 'Art School' - a carefully structured curriculum of lessons that promises to give you the same education you'd expect to find in a traditional art school for a fraction of the price. Throughout this episode Marc will share his background as an artist, explaining how he started and ultimately made his way into the industry. He'll talk about his journey from working inside a well established studio, to risking it all on a busi

  • Episode 58 - Learning Through Teaching (With Clayton Barton & ModernDayJames)

    15/09/2019 Duración: 01h03min

    In this episode of the How to Draw Comics Podcast special guest artist ModernDayJames (James Murphy) joins us to share his experiences as both a practicing artist and versed instructor. James has lead an interesting path as an artist, exploring a variety of creative avenues and disciplines, to ultimately find what he was most passionate about - drawing. What started out as a personal endeavor to educate himself on the fundamentals of drawing, turned into a rapidly increasing library of learning resources that he produced and shared with other aspiring artists. Combining his analytical approach to learning and his past experiences as a lecturer, James has developed a highly tuned teaching style that gives his students a straight forward approach to learning the most important drawing principles such as form, shape, figure drawing and anatomy. This episode is packed with an absolute loot of wisdom and insight - I hope you get a lot of value out of it. If you'd like to learn more about ModernDayJames and h

  • Episode 57 - How to Be Less Impatient With Your Art (With Clayton Barton)

    09/09/2019 Duración: 36min

    Impatience comes hand in hand with any art form. When we set out to create something, it'll demand a significant amount of thought, time and energy to get it done. Take a complex illustration for example, that features multiple characters and an intricate background. It might take hours, even days to complete, as you stroke in every last detail. Another example might be a comic or graphic novel. Such a huge undertaking could take months to see through to completion. There's no shortcuts or fast ways around it. The only way to get there is a diligent work ethic and a lot of patience. Having patience is extremely difficult when instant gratification is taken off the table. The rewarding feeling we get from finishing something worth while only comes at the end, and getting there means commitment and dedication. You get out what you put in. Problem is our brains don't like going without that sense of gratification for long. We're like addicts, always looking for that next dopamine spike. It can come from a

  • Episode 56 - Give It 1000% (With Clayton Barton)

    07/09/2019 Duración: 37min

    Every project you undertake will demand some level of commitment to see it through to the end. The final outcome will be entirely dependent on the amount of effort you put into it. In short, you'll reap what you sow. This sentiment is all well and good, but in reality it can be extremely difficult to dedicate oneself to the often grueling task of producing your very best work. It takes time, effort, and discipline. We know that. But what we don't necessarily consider is the level of physical and mental fortitude we'll need to take our art to the next level every time pencil goes to paper. In this Podcast episode we'll be delving deeper into this topic as I reiterate the importance of always putting your best foot forward when it comes to your art. Every line of work wears thin after a time, and to keep on top of our game we've got to find something within it that reignites the fire and pushes us to continually give our craft 1000%. If we're unable to do this, we begin to take our abilities for granted, an

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