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Comic book Creation, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 289 lectures, based on 104 reviews, and has 922 subscribers.

You will learn about They will know more about drawing comic books They will learn a lot of advises to improve their drawing skills They will get more data about comic books and how to draw them They will learn digital technics to draw comic books They will learn plenty of technics to draw anatomy, faces and other relevant drawing stuffs This course is ideal for individuals who are Every beginner in drawing comic books or Every person interested to improve their drawing skills or Every person who wants to get precise exercices to improve their skills step by step or Every person who want to learn drawing in general or Every person who wants to learn how to draw with digital technics It is particularly useful for Every beginner in drawing comic books or Every person interested to improve their drawing skills or Every person who wants to get precise exercices to improve their skills step by step or Every person who want to learn drawing in general or Every person who wants to learn how to draw with digital technics.

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Title: Comic book Creation

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 289

Number of Published Lectures: 289

Number of Curriculum Items: 289

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 289

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • They will know more about drawing comic books
  • They will learn a lot of advises to improve their drawing skills
  • They will get more data about comic books and how to draw them
  • They will learn digital technics to draw comic books
  • They will learn plenty of technics to draw anatomy, faces and other relevant drawing stuffs
  • Who Should Attend

  • Every beginner in drawing comic books
  • Every person interested to improve their drawing skills
  • Every person who wants to get precise exercices to improve their skills step by step
  • Every person who want to learn drawing in general
  • Every person who wants to learn how to draw with digital technics
  • Target Audiences

  • Every beginner in drawing comic books
  • Every person interested to improve their drawing skills
  • Every person who wants to get precise exercices to improve their skills step by step
  • Every person who want to learn drawing in general
  • Every person who wants to learn how to draw with digital technics
  • You want to draw? You want to draw comic books? To learn how to draw anatomy? To know what softwares to use for digital creation, or how to create a comic book from A to B?

    THIS COURSE IS DONE FOR YOU !

    We are going to learn a LOT of things. First, we are going to speak about the history of comic books, where this come from as it will allow you to know where you go.

    Then we are going to see plenty of technics from the basics with the Anatomy, the frames, the creation of pages, the colors and the movements of the characters.

    There will be a lot of examples given for every subjects discussed during this course. Assigments will also be provided to incite you to train yourself as the more important point to remind is that regular drill is the key of success and skill improvement. Doing exercices over, and over again will make you more able to draw rapidly and in quality.

    We are also going to speak about digital creation, especially for colors, as currently all the studio of creation (Marvel, DC, Darkhorse) are working with softwares and digital techniques. This course is also the opportunity to discuss about graphic tablet and softwares.

    Get ready for this course and to become the comic book artist you ever wanted to be!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: History of comic books all over the world in 3 min

    Lecture 1: History in 3 minutes

    Chapter 3: BASICS OF DRAWING: The face

    Lecture 1: Introduction and first steps

    Lecture 2: More details to the sketch

    Lecture 3: From a simple form to a detailed face

    Lecture 4: Drawing with ovals is simpler

    Lecture 5: Proportions for the profile

    Lecture 6: About proportions

    Lecture 7: The basics of the profile, part 1

    Lecture 8: the basics of the profile, part 2

    Lecture 9: the basics of the profile, part 3

    Lecture 10: How to create an eye, part 1

    Lecture 11: How to create an eye, part 2

    Lecture 12: How to create an eye, part 3

    Lecture 13: How to create an eye, part 4

    Lecture 14: How to create an eye, part 5

    Lecture 15: How to create an eye, part 6

    Lecture 16: How to create an eye, part 7

    Lecture 17: Drawing emotions, part 1

    Lecture 18: Drawing a head from a real skull

    Lecture 19: Drawing a comic book face based on a photo

    Lecture 20: How to draw an eye

    Lecture 21: Drawing mouth

    Lecture 22: Drawing emotions

    Chapter 4: BASICS OF DRAWING: hands

    Lecture 1: The first thing to learn while drawing hands

    Lecture 2: Using 3D models to help you

    Lecture 3: Sketching different poses

    Lecture 4: Drawing hands from pictures, inking to colors example

    Chapter 5: BASICS OF DRAWING: Legs

    Lecture 1: Drawing legs

    Lecture 2: How to draw feet

    Lecture 3: An exercice to help you drawing legs

    Lecture 4: Legs and natural positions

    Lecture 5: Example of natural position while drawing an illustration

    Lecture 6: Full illustration creation, based on the motion

    Chapter 6: BASICS OF DRAWING: Proportions, muscles

    Lecture 1: Main axes for muscles, part 1

    Lecture 2: Main axes for muscles, part 2

    Lecture 3: Main axes for muscles, part 3

    Lecture 4: Main details to draw muscles of the back

    Lecture 5: Drawing torso of a man

    Chapter 7: How to draw legs with basic sketching techniques

    Lecture 1: Sketching with pencil, part 1

    Lecture 2: Sketching with pencil, part 2

    Lecture 3: Sketching with pencil, part 3

    Lecture 4: Sketching with pencil, part 4

    Chapter 8: BASICS OF DRAWING: Arms

    Lecture 1: The basic rule

    Lecture 2: A first exercice

    Lecture 3: Drawing arms

    Lecture 4: Drawing arms, part 2

    Lecture 5: Other exercice to draw arms

    Lecture 6: Drawing the back of a woman

    Lecture 7: Man and womans arms

    Lecture 8: Drawing a man with arms up

    Chapter 9: poses and movements

    Lecture 1: Characters in movement

    Lecture 2: Poses of women, part 1

    Lecture 3: Poses of women, part 2

    Lecture 4: Drawing woman in movement

    Lecture 5: Poses or an Orc, based on a sketch

    Lecture 6: From a simple sketch to a completed illustration

    Lecture 7: Drawing the chest of a woman

    Lecture 8: Lopsided posture of a woman

    Lecture 9: Drawing a man flying

    Lecture 10: Drawing with a low angle shot

    Lecture 11: Drawing high angle shot

    Lecture 12: Drawing a man jumping a wall

    Lecture 13: Drawing a man couching

    Lecture 14: Drawing a man running

    Chapter 10: INKING YOUR DRAWINGS AND COMIC BOOK PAGES

    Lecture 1: Presentation

    Lecture 2: What you are going to learn

    Lecture 3: Starting with a very simple drawing to ink

    Lecture 4: Example of inking from a picture

    Lecture 5: Inking a full comic book page (Warcraft)

    Lecture 6: Inking an unfinished sketch (Thanos)

    Lecture 7: Inking technique: The explosions

    Chapter 11: Comicbook illustration from the pencil to Photoshop coloring

    Lecture 1: Sketching first

    Lecture 2: Starting the inking

    Lecture 3: Finishing the inking

    Lecture 4: Coloring in Photoshop

    Chapter 12: Colors in Comics

    Lecture 1: Introduction to color

    Lecture 2: The two simpler techniques to color your comic books

    Lecture 3: A more complexe technique and a demonstration

    Lecture 4: Playing with the colors to create atmospheres

    Lecture 5: Creation with color only

    Lecture 6: Example with a Jim Lee black and white illustration

    Lecture 7: Three different coloring techniques

    Lecture 8: How to select the shadows and light parts while coloring

    Lecture 9: Coloring an eye

    Lecture 10: Coloring an arm

    Lecture 11: The difference between Photoshop and Clip Studio Paint

    Lecture 12: Example of coloring the Silver Surfer

    Instructors

  • Comic book Creation  No.2
    Damien Barban
    Illustrateur / graphiste
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