Well I can’t draw worth a crap. So I’m gonna need to learn a few things. Actually, I need to learn many things.
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Don’t expect quick fame and fortune; it takes a lot of hard work just to get recognized (wasn’t that Rob Schrab?)
This, first and foremost, should be a labor of love.
It’s sad—love between triangles. There are so many eligble shapes out there…..
I used to draw a comic book called “Bubba the Redneck Werewolf”.
Wouldn’t recommend trying to publish yourself, but the result is well worth the effort.
I’m going the miniseries/graphic novel route now. It’s lot easier on your family and day job when you aren’t trying to meet a deadline.
I would really like to make a graphic novel, I can draw pretty good I just can’t think of a story.In the long run I want to be a graphic designer but I’ve always loved comics and graphic novels.
I think maybe I want to focus more on making a graphic novel or a series, so I’m just consolidating this goal with that one. Good luck to the rest of you:).
I have been studying comic book artists, and I found one that is so amazing – Moebius. I really want to read Blueberry – it looks so dusty and spaghetti-westerny.
I want to draw comics and win the Eisner Award for doing an amazing job of it (or have underground street cred – that’s just as good if not better ^_-). I hope to put out comics that become great literature. Maybe I should work on my grammar while I’m here.
I would also like to get a scanner so that I can post my progress.
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leosaraiva asks,
“How did you start? How do you create your comics?”
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