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Aug 13

woodendreams:
“ (by Cinematic Photography)
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woodendreams:

(by Cinematic Photography)

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pilosapals:
“  Giant Anteater by olaya garcia
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pilosapals:

Giant Anteater by olaya garcia

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Making Comics Master Link List!

faitherinhicks:

faitherinhicks:

Hey guys, I’m getting a lot of asks about the same things, mostly questions about how to make comics, how to “break into comics” (haha, oh dear), working with publishers, that kind of thing. I’ve done some blogging on many of the subjects, so instead of repeatedly replying in private with links to those posts, I’m going to do a master post thingie with links to all my blogging about how I work. Hopefully some of you will find some helpful nuggets in there! I remember when I first started trying to transition into making comics for a living, and there wasn’t much information about that online. I spent a lot of time wailing about it on a locked livejournal. XD But anyway, I hope my blogs help a wee bit.

Disclaimer: these blog posts are all based on my own personal experiences as a cartoonist, and the advice therein might not work for everyone. The most awesome thing about comics is that there is no one way to make them, nor is there one direct route into becoming a full-time cartoonist. The more pro cartoonists I meet, the more it drives home how different our methods and origin stories are. 

Anyway, here you are! (With all of these, scroll past the placeholder image at the top of the post.)

1) How I make my comics, start to finish (traditional penciling)

1A) How I make my comics start to finish, now with digital penciling!

2) Finding the art tools that are right for you.

3) Working with collaborators.

4) Acting in comics. 

5) The financial reality of a full time cartoonist. 

6) Making a successful graphic novel pitch. 

7) Adapting a prose novel to comics, part 1.

8) Adapting a prose novel to comics, part 2.

9) Very simple tips for drawing a comic that will be published.

10) Working with editors from a cartoonist’s perspective.

10) b) Working with editors from an editor’s perspective (by my First Second editor, Calista Brill).

11) On “Drawing Styles.”

12) Dealing with discouragement (this is probably the most popular thing I’ve ever written XD).

13) On Comic Conventions. 

14) On Being a Pro and Finishing that Comic When You Don’t Want To

15) How I Write My Comics

Okay, I think that’s it! Whew! The remainder of the Friends With Boys blogging archive is here. It has some other bloggings that aren’t advice-related (mostly ramblings about comics I like), if you’re interested. If you have any other comic-related subjects you’d like me to blog about, feel free to drop a suggestion in the ask box.

I hope this was helpful. Share and enjoy! 

Updated 08/12/15

I added some of the more recent blogging I’ve done on making comics to my Making Comics Master Link List (1A, 14, & 15), and tossed a couple of dead links. If there is a comic making related question you’d like to see me write about, drop a question in my ask box. 

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Aug 12

[video]

taluluto:

me, riding your ceiling fan like a gargoyle: listen to me. authorial intent is an inherently flawed concept. 

you, holding a broom: who the fuck are you how did you get in my house

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ilovebrucewillis:
“ x-ray of a man’s healthy neck vertebrae
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ilovebrucewillis:

x-ray of a man’s healthy neck vertebrae

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funkysafari:
“ American alligator in Lake Joe, Sea Pines Forest Preserve, Hilton Head Island. by Carine06
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funkysafari:

American alligator in Lake Joe, Sea Pines Forest Preserve, Hilton Head Island. by Carine06

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Palette generator for all your paletting needs

circlejourney:

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palette generator

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Aug 11

hectorhdez:
“ #zoologico #morelia #primos #lemur (en Zoológico de Morelia, Benito Juárez)
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hectorhdez:

#zoologico #morelia #primos #lemur (en Zoológico de Morelia, Benito Juárez)