The best way to learn how to make comics is just to get writing and drawing and learn as you go along. Hopefully it’s a good starting point but remember: In this post I’ll cover some comic basics that other comic writers and artists have found works well for them. How do I make a comic? The job of the comic creator is to simply allow the reader to follow a story in a specific order with images & text!Įvery artist has different styles & different preferences to achieving the above. Crop the prop/pose/emotion which you are going to highlight. Use the ‘save image’ option to save them as. Draw the front part of the face, add the eyes, small nose and a smooth line to depict the mouth. Pick characters from our free comic creator Comicgen. Depict the outline of the head with smooth lines and add two small pointed ears at the top. Develop a story outline and select the panels. I also made a PDF (7.5MB) of this post for printout for personal use, click the icon left to go to document. Now that we know how to use comic characters, let’s use the following tips to create a simple comic strip. This is my process for making comics, it’s prob not how everyone does it, but I hope that this is a good starting point for any budding comic creators. I had only intended the tutorial for him as they are all very rough, but my husband encouraged me to put them online. Knowing that my nephew is smart and would want more than “draw a box and draw pictures inside” guide, I set about drawing tips as if I was talking to him about it in person. My fab nephew, a budding 10 year old artist (at the time), messaged me all the way from the uk asking me “How do you make a comic?” I thought wow what a question.Ī quick search later, I struggled to find a preexisting guide good for kids. Storyboards are basically oversimplified layouts for your comics, so you can get an idea of what the composition will look like.
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