Drawing a Comic Style Scene with a One Point Perspective ( Freehand Method )
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- In this video, I explain some of the advantages of working on a One Point Perspective scene with a freehand drawing method. This can be a fun and creative way to illustrate your backgrounds for COMICS.
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I will be creating more videos on Perspective Drawing soon so please stay tuned. Next, we will cover Two and Three Point Perspective for Comics! :)
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Robert A. Marzullo
Ram Studios Comics
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This RUclips channel is all about Comic Art and Illustration techniques. I do teach other things like drawing with various digital devices, programs, and apps as well. In this video tutorial, I used a Wacom Cintiq 22HD and the software Clip Studio Paint a.k.a. Manga Studio 5. These perspective techniques can be used for traditional or digital artists
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I always wondered about backgrounds in comics. What if you have to draw a city like New York for instance, do you work constantly off of photographs, because I can imagine you just can 't fake it anymore the way the older comics did and draw a couple of rectangles to evoke a city scape. I imagine you need pictures for specific locations and such, but if you have to draw a large cityscape (when Spider-Man swings around for example), do you kinda wing it and invent all kinds of details , or do you search the net for tons of references. It's probably a stupid question but when I sometimes look at backgrounds in comics I just can't help but wonder how the artists came up with such specific angles and details (I tried looking up references myself and it's amazing how uninventive and boring most pictures are, not to mention lack of detail. They're great for the street scenes and such, but large overviews are so difficult to find). And if you draw a fictional city like Gotham it must be even worse!
Ideal if you are doing a panel.
So detailed keep up the great work
I wish I could learn from you everyday. These video are the highlight of my day. Thanks!
i struggle to find what perspective to use in not action scenes and the backgrounds look flat like something is not right
I love it. I'd describe it as "old school." Its classic comic-strip style reminds me of the work in the reprinted "Steve Canyon" collections I have. (Perhaps the word you were struggling for was "human/hands-on" vs. the mechanistic/machine-drawn feel?)
Awesome video, Robert!
does freehand mean with a graphite pencil in this case or digitally freehand? i am new to this
Freehand typically refers to drawing without the usage of rulers and guides. It can be done both digitally and physically.
Awesome ! Drawing so cute . Keep connected friend.
Nice alley!!! Inpressive! !! Good workshop..!!!. tanks for this piece's !!! I finish my rorschach sketch!!!😆
You don't depend on use of perspective rulers and strictly straight lines? Deviation!
How much do u charge for perspective drawings?
I love it. Thank you.
What do I think about a perspective class? Amazing idea
Amazing artwork! My five-year-old twins loved your art. She wanted to know why the keep out sign was there.
One Point Whatever :)
Veddy cool indeed. :)