Archive for the ‘storyboard’ Category
The Right Criticism
Friday, March 13th, 2009I always hear so many people asking for constructive criticism or any sort of criticism towards their work. The problem with criticism is that it changes the work of the artist to be of “others”. So if I asked for criticism from a friend on how to draw a head, and he tells me to draw a box, the piece I am working on will feel less than my own work.
Why Superman is really Super
Monday, March 2nd, 2009It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s Superman! But is he really a man? With some small research on our “Marvel” Heroes, what makes Superman so different, and unique than the others? Even against Spiderman, Superman can stand atop simply with a new look at himself.
The Feasibility of a Story
Saturday, February 7th, 2009What are the chances of this article being written? One in a billion? Well… it just happen that this article is written, and “the question of chance” sometimes pops up for a writer. My answer to that: feasibility is simple. Do not break any principles.
Copy and you will see!
Wednesday, February 4th, 2009There is no easy way to do things. However, there are ways to make things seem easier. As your mind and body can remember, you will get things done faster once you record the painful process of the job. It helps you remember, and copying the process can be painful or enjoyable.
Making a Name in Comics
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009How does it feels to make a name? A whole concept of a story. Parts, bits, and pieces? In this article we focus on the creative process of writing a story, and a glance at how the writing interweaves with the illustration.
Tools of the Trade
Thursday, October 16th, 2008A article guide into making the right decision before you buy a tool; Helping you to avoid “begging the question”, and to take the right steps before using the last resort.
Storyboarding: Asking the Right Question
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008Storyboarding! Illustrating! Language! When it comes to drawing, what kind of goals do you have for what you have drawn? Are you trying to get a message across? Are you building a language for yourself? If so, then I have that right questions for you.