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Super Techniques for Aspiring Comic Artists - Proko

Super Techniques for Aspiring Comic Artists - Proko

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The first 1000 people to use the link will get a one-month free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: Ryan Benjamin returns to draw Gotham City-s dark knight, Batman! In this demo you-ll get to see the sketch and detailed render of one of the most legendary comic book characters in existence. Not only that, but Ryan-s got a ton of insider tips and techniques for aspiring artists looking to make their own way into the competitive comic book industry. This is part 3 of his series so make sure to check out the other two parts (links below
Date: 2022-03-14

Comments and reviews: 10


Don-t be fooled about it just coming to him, he is penciling, searching for the image unlike a Kim Jung gi who-s visual memory is unique. Iv found comic book artists do not realise the art of something is searching and letting the image materialise, without the need to control it, this is the core difference between illustrating and creating a stand alone piece of art.
Enjoy not knowing how the image is going to come and the wonder of discovering.
Try not to listen to people who say it-s complete in my head, the closest person like that is above.
All these people trying to draw like others, draw like yourself, from life and slowly you will become a better artist than those trying to draw like others.

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yep. good words. most times people that really make it in life its about perfecting your skill. and who you know. education comes in many forms other than a classroom. Ive always loved art. Ive never been good. BUT i love it. Just wish id put as much time into it as i have other things. BUT also in most cases you either, have it. OR. you dont. Its hard to really teach -next level- art. You literally have to just know how everything looks, moves, is built/constructed.
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I really appreciated the little point he made about health. I'm an artist (of course, I wouldn't be here if I wasn't lol) and I think that health is overlooked far too often. They say -draw draw draw all the time- well of course, if you plan to get good. but don't forget about your body. I love the -it will catch up to you- point he made.
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It is just so damn fascinating to watch Ryan draw. His hand is literally floating over this paper. It looks so soft and full of feeling. I started to sketch the base with couloured pencils as well now and I am overwhelmed with how much it changed everything for me. It is so interesting.
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Woah- I learned a few treats of tricks from watching him draw- amazed, I am. My art style has been having large increases in realism and layout just from watching other comic book artists. I'm working on my first comic alone- I've had to redraw the panels at least three times lol
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Man. Incredible how different peoples brains work. I-m completely self taught. I lack the ability to create poses. Saying I-m too much of a perfectionist is a cop out because of what this guy starts and ends with. Something I need to learn is to be loose like this in the beginning.
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I went to college and I think the experience is more what leaves an impression on me then the piece of paper I got for it. Im working a great job now and only now getting back into art because I wanna produce something(s) and a comic is one of them. Im glad I came across Ryan Benjamin.
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bless all traditional artists! I feel myself really old when I always complaining -meh those kids everyone drawing in digital, nothing hard in that. - And YES, it's much easier. Trust me. -
But now when such cool artist says to hold to tradishional I'm just on seven cloud.

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Why do artists draw in a different colour like orange/blue before going in with a black pencil? Is it so that the initial sketch doesn't distract the -rendering- since they are both in the same colour?
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What I find really admirable of him, is listing both male and female artists as inspirations. I find too many artists have only male artists as inspo and don-t bother with female artists.
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