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Wednesday
Mar312010

Turnarounds: Feedback, Parts Two and Three

Today, we'll finishing up with the comments to the turnarounds that everyone submitted.

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Tuesday
Mar302010

Turnaround Reviews, Part One

Here are a few thoughts I had when I looked at some of the turnarounds.

Most of them have to do with the way weight is distributed over a human skeleton. Understanding that dynamic helps you to allow your figure to have more life and a more believable presence in the space you're creating.

Also, I want to acknowledge Diana Stoneman and Dana W -- both of whom made excellent suggestions on several member postings.

Here are my comments.

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Monday
Mar292010

Webcomics Weekly LIVE! at Emerald City Comic Con 2010

Friday
Mar262010

Friday Archive Dive: Comic Strip Artist Kit Redix

Today's Archive Dive is from September 1, 2009, when I pointed out this fantastic guide to cartooning from a prominent Disney artist.

Carson Van Osten, a famous Disney artist who did many Disney comic books, created the famous "Comic Strip Artist's Kit." It was designed to help beginning comic artists deal with perspective problems and other drawing difficulties. They're still as rock solid today as they were when he created them in 1975. Enjoy. 

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Thursday
Mar252010

Fifty Ideas on Using Twitter

From what to tweet to dealing with the negatives, here are some great ideas that apply directly to your webcomic.

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