share lng ko gamay ninyo ha, mao na ni amo gamay nga studio karon:
table for our traditional artists.
table sa amo production nga si motex.
table nako.
daghang salamat!
share lng ko gamay ninyo ha, mao na ni amo gamay nga studio karon:
table for our traditional artists.
table sa amo production nga si motex.
table nako.
daghang salamat!
@jepoy
ok ra bai oi..magtinabangai gd ta dri..dakoa nlang na imong papel pag draw sa comics nya i scan or ipa reduce nlang sa photocopier..or draw them separately then imohang i piece together sa photoshop..cguro hasul pero it's an option.
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Last edited by john__amor; 03-30-2011 at 06:44 PM.
nice kaau ang mga post... hehehe I am profecient in manual drawing hope maka apil ko ani...
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namingaw lagi ni ay..
bitaw! post mo artworks bai!
Since the others have touched on anatomy, composition it is for me then.
In most frames in pages 1 and 2, the elements of your images lie on a flat horizontal plane. This should be done sparingly as it would introduce visual monotony to the composition of the images, which would be boring. You could remedy this by not drawing any background.
For the rest of your pages, you tilted said plane for most of the frames, which visually gives the impression of motion, dynamism, action, which is good.
Thank you.
P.S. Read the Sunday, October 14, 2007 entry "Chapter 14: Layout and Composition" from old veteran Filipino comic-book artist/cartoonist Flory Dery's blog. There is a wealth of lessons on illustrating for comic-book and cartoons that you can learn from that blog. I suggest that you print most of the chapters. Why, Dery is already on Chapter 67 as of this writing.
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