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Managing commissions

Offering commissions can be a great way to add an income stream to your business. It can also be an effective Patreon reward. However, managing expectations and communicating clearly with clients and...

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Avoiding a moiré pattern

Originally, a halftone screen was the only way a newspaper or magazine could print an image with a continuous tone — like a photograph. A halftone converts grey tones into little black dots. Unless...

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Keeping your sketches organized in Clip Studio

If you’ve spent any time drawing digitally, you’ve probably felt the agony of inking on your sketch layer. It can be disastrous — and it’s a real pain to fix. So, let’s talk about setting up a drawing...

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Clip Studio — Track your time

There’s a new feature in the latest Clip Studio update, and it’s a deceptively simple feature you’ll find yourself using often! The content you are trying to access is only available to members.

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How I draw a comic book page in Clip Studio

Let’s talk about the digital drawing process for a typical Evil Inc page. I start with a template I built in Clip Studio Paint. I’ve got a number of layers I can activate or deactivate to change the...

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How to draw…“better”

Let’s talk about an important part of drawing: Making mistakes. The content you are trying to access is only available to members.

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The Wally Wood Panelling Challenge

Many cartoonists are familiar with Wally Wood’s indelible contribution to comics theory: The 22 Panels That Always Work! I was thinking about Wally over breakfast — a morning Wood, if you please. And I...

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How to find your drawing style

I often say on the ComicLab podcast: ”It’s hard to drive towards an art style that you want. Usually, it’s something you see in the rearview mirror.” The content you are trying to access is only...

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Managing commissions

I set up commissions as a Patreon reward, and it was so popular I had to set a limit to the monthly subscribers so I didn’t fall behind. One of the things that I use is a pre-written list of […] ↓ Read...

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Should you re-draw old comics?

It’s an inevitable part of getting better at comics. You look back on your earlier work and cringe. (And the better you’ve gotten, the more intense your regret!) Then, perhaps as you’re considering...

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Clip Studio tip: Draft layers

If you’ve ever inked on your pencil layer, here’s a Clip Studio tip that will change your life. The content you are trying to access is only available to members.

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Accepting criticism

I accept criticism of my art from two sources: peers who are on a similar journey whom I reach out to for advice (like an art-school critique, for example), and people with a demonstrated proficiency...

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Drawing with a “dead” line

The quality of your line can add intensity and energy to your art. Let’s talk about drawing with a “dead” line… and why there might be a better choice for you! The content you are trying to access is...

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Bookplates

Offering an original illustration inside a book — as part of an Artist Edition — is a tremendous way to drive sales and/or Kickstarter pledges. But… have you ever tried to draw a decent drawing on a...

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One concept: Focusing your writing

A comic strip has three or four panels in which to deliver its punchline. That’s not a lot of space. In fact, many novice comic strip writers stumble because they’re trying to do too many things in the...

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Designing a logo — Dos and Don’ts

Designing a logo for your comic can be surprisingly daunting. After all, many of us are artists or collaborate directly with artists. However, designing a logo requires a slightly different skill set...

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Webcomics Confidential: Unnecessary Tangents

Unnecessary tangents in an illustration can be distracting — and kill the composition in an otherwise great drawing. While sketching a page for his Evil Inc comic, cartoonist Brad Guigar discusses...

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Webcomics Confidential — Photo reference

Many artists have conflicting views on using photo references. The truth is that judicious, conscientious use of photo references can be a valid part of the drawing process. The content you are trying...

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Adding lettering to improve original art sales

Selling original art is an integral part of the business model of an independent cartoonist who works with traditional media (pencils, inks, etc.). But if you use digital lettering, that final art...

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CMYK vs RGB

If you’re saving your comics in RGB mode, you may be making a potentially expensive mistake. The content you are trying to access is only available to members.

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