Tips on Drawing Comics and Marc Silvestri art
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
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4:25 I remember seeing this panel as a kid and being in awe of it
Silvestri is one of the modern masters you must study and this video was greatly needed.
Marc Knows his shit! He is one of my favorites artists
Marc is one of the greatest, great stuff.
I think Marc is the GOAT. Just my opinion. His style is stunning. Would love to see more like this on Dave McKean and Bill Sienkiewicz. My other favourites. And Phil Noto, amazing.
I always battle with that I put him an Turner up there two of the greatest ever, I think he has timeless style him an Michael turner, romantic almost in some ways
36:17 Amen! I've been wanting Marc to breakdown his artistic evolution FOREVER.
It's such a let down that the scarce interviews he has online don't ask those educational questions!
He may not remember it all but he was a mentor to dozens of creators especially at TOP COW. So my guess is he'd be extremely educational and interesting when discussing it.
The run that got me into comic books forever
Thanks for creating all this entertaining and Educational content. Hope you’ll be doing another video on Travis’s work someday. You’re/were the best duo out there.
Every time I think of "comics" in their purest this run comes to my mind
something quick with a ton of energy and cool
35:31 Not an Artist Edition but you can see his work in black and white (not grayscale) in the X-men Essential 8 (that's for sure 'cause I have it) I guess also vol 7 (I dunno vol 9 and 10, the Jim Lee one, is in grayscale)
good stuff. Silvestris the best in the biz. the progression of his style in Batman/Joker DC Black Label is just drool worthy.
J.H. Williams III would be a good subject of study/analysis.
Richard, let’s look at Bryan Hitch and compare his more recent work on Hawkman and Justice League to what he was doing on Ultimates, and see if we can identify some tricks he developed to speed up his process.
I definitely thought this was a good episode, especially the tidbit about contraction and expansion in fight scene layouts. Also, if you're looking for a more modern artist I don't think you've done anything on Greg Tocchini yet. He's worked with Rick Remender on a couple books and I think he did a few Green Lantern issues at one point? In any case, he's got a pretty unique style and has plenty of material to go over.
Oh my goodness..that's the essential 90's style.
Some recent stuff I'd like to see you tackle are Clay Mann's Batman/Catwoman, Jorge Jiminez, and Adam Kuberts' latest on Wolverine is phenomenal. 16 panel grids!
thanks rich i have gotten so much good advise from you thank you good sir
The Mignola-esque pages are colored by Mark Chiarello.... 🤔
great stuff man. I have the essential edition in black and white. Gorgeous
I got me the third one. You know, the one with Silvestri/Green AND Texeira in black and white.
Is there any chance you could do a video about Daniele Di Nicuolo or Adam Kubert?
RE: Rich's Reviews
When you've seen most of the famous art books and watched thousands of hours of videos on drawing, you think you've heard it all, but Rich actually managed to give me several nuggets of wisdom I'm still thinking about every time I draw in just one single 1 hour video. If that's not great value, I don't know what is.
I'd like to see Joe Madureira, and Ed McGuinness.
Look into Steve McNiven's work, I love how he handles "the boring" pages
any favorite book for that?
@@RichardFriendartist Civil War. There's the scene where Cap escapes from SHIELD but before that he's talking to Maria Hill. Also, Not sure if it's issue 2 or 3 where they are in a cafe. Spidey revealing his identity. Im sure there's more but those are the ones that I can remember off the top of my head. Any issue he's worked on has good examples. Old Man Logan. Nemesis.
Elsie Dee was my favorite wolvie storyline
You should go over Jose "Pepe" Gonzalez of Vampirella fame.
He, José Ortiz, Luis García Mozos, Vicente Alcazar and Hernández Palacios are some of my favourite spanish comic artists
Marc silvestri at his best..!!!
Geez! Fantastic stream, Rich. I'm going to draw a 12 page page ashcan comic supplement to Tales Of Zero (Currently on Indie Gogo, check it out!) This is a marvelous lesson to know about coordinate action sequences with backgrounds. Thanks!
Mahmud Asrar is an artist I recommend looking into.
11:41 Then how does she smell?
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