Posts tagged "comics"

aapstra:

Disney’s Comic Strip Artist’s Kit by Carson van Osten.

You might know these already, but it is such good stuff I don’t think anybody minds if I share it here again. These hand-outs were meant as a way to get beginning artists working on the Disney comics to overcome some recurring drawing problems.

I found this on Mark Kennedy’s awesome blog: Temple of the Seven Golden Camels. Hence the ‘To Mark’ dedication on the fist page which, I guess, features some pretty sound advice for any artist:

“Just keep drawing my friend… Draw like the wind!”

http://sevencamels.blogspot.com

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hkasof:

a 4 pg comic i did for my portfolio class, about asking fairies for advice! 

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agenderpinkiepie:

i’m not even past the foreword to the art book and i’m already emotional, thanks dav

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duckyeahducks:

glitteringgoldie:

some beautiful rough pages from one of my favorite Duck artists, José Massaroli.

From “The Body Swap” (2006) (in which Scrooge and Magica switch bodies)

This art is basically flawless.

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tryrantrum:
“have you ever come across some dialogue that resonates with you so much you end up reading it again and again
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tryrantrum:

have you ever come across some dialogue that resonates with you so much you end up reading it  again and again

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galleytrot:

“Lie close,” Laura said,
Pricking up her golden head:
“We must not look at goblin men,
We must not buy their fruits:
Who knows upon what soil they fed
Their hungry thirsty roots?”

A wolf goes for a walk in the woods and meets a dog for the first time

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aapstra:

Disney’s Comic Strip Artist’s Kit by Carson van Osten.

You might know these already, but it is such good stuff I don’t think anybody minds if I share it here again. These hand-outs were meant as a way to get beginning artists working on the Disney comics to overcome some recurring drawing problems.

I found this on Mark Kennedy’s awesome blog: Temple of the Seven Golden Camels. Hence the ‘To Mark’ dedication on the fist page which, I guess, features some pretty sound advice for any artist:

“Just keep drawing my friend… Draw like the wind!”

http://sevencamels.blogspot.com

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aapstra:

Where is Dead Zero by Normand Lemay. 

Where is Dead Zero? is a collection of comics made by artists of the Walt Disney Animation Studios that was published in 2012. It was the third instalment in a series of books by Disney story artists, the previous books being What is Torch Tiger and Who is Rocket Johnson.

www.grizandnorm.tumblr.com

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A diverse independent comics anthology needs your help!!

katedrawscomics:

enoughspaceforeveryoneelse:

Enough Space for Everyone Else is an anthology of sci-fi/space comics by diverse creators, about diverse characters, and spanning diverse tones and genres (specifically, no military, no imperialism, no war!).

We’re trying to fund it via Kickstarter (link here), and while we’ve gotten a lot of support so far, we are as of this writing less than halfway to our goal ($33,000) with only 11 days until the deadline (July 16). And reminder that the way Kickstarter works is, if you don’t get enough pledges to make your funding goal, you don’t get anything. So the existence of this book is literally relying on you.

This is crunch time.

All of the involved creators are independent artists and writers who, despite having talent out the wazoo, aren’t rich or famous, which can make it hard for us to get media attention. But this is a really fantastic project, and the work of all our contributors deserves to be published—so please, help make this book possible by pledging whatever you can afford and reblogging (not just liking!) this post.

Thank you so much! Your support means the world galaxy to us!

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This project seems super cool and it needs a push to get over the mark, go check it out and support these creators!

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