A Bible version intended for all ages is
the recently improved comic book bible, Good and Evil. But if you just want to get into the mindset
or gain a better understanding of how to look at and evaluate the art you see
in your hobby, then we think you'll be astounded by all the thought,
preparation, and skill that goes into making a rock solid comic book page.
Reading a book about your particular
industry, or taking a seminar in goal setting, or replacing watching a TV show
with going to the Comic Pen
And Ink Artist library and looking up information on how to write a
business plan would be definite and constructive goal-oriented activities.
Ya its an excellent topic, even i agree
with it drawing manually is tougher than drawning digitally coz drawing
digitally is just a tool like pencil, brush etc so person who can draw manually
can easily draw digitally,but ive seen many artist use digital medium as a
short cut like tracing, cut paste, even they have problems in compositing
,nothing can replace drawing manual, i agree feel may change , but industry's
top comic artists still draw manually….
They not only drew definitive versions of
the medium's greatest characters—including The Flash, Batman, Captain America,
Superman, Comic Book Artist
Thor, Green Lantern, Spider-Man, Dr. Strange, Green Arrow and more—but set
trends in the art of comic book storytelling.
Being a comic artist for a living is a job
that's filled with many hard decisions, and while many of the artists I spoke
to are able to make a good living off their comic work, there are many who
struggle with the very same decisions that Southworth described. For more
information, please visit our site http://www.frazettagirls.com/pages/frazetta-comics-gallery
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