TRY ROBERT LAWLOR's PENTAGON CONSTRUCTION technique.
INCORPORATE THIS EXERCISE INTO YOUR DAILY WARMUPS
Friday, September 5, 2014
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Graphic Storytelling at the Animation Workshop in Denmark - notes for students
George Lucas visual literacy lecture excerpt
Moebius interview
art spiegelman interview
Full documentary Masters of Comic Book Art
Satrapi interview
Lynda Barry presentation
Lynda Barry on Late Night
Gary Panter interview
Raymond Pettibon interview
Jaime Hernandez interview
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Frank Santoro process video
Cold Heat Comics
Motorway from Roswell comic
Frank Santoro interview
Pompeii process post
comics about parents
Sigur Ros video with Dash Shaw
please follow my tumblrs here and here
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Christopher Forgues (CF)
Kramers Ergot
Sammy Harkham
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Barefoot Gen
Maus
Fun Home
Annie Sullivan
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Alex Toth model sheets
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Dash Shaw's Bodyworld
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Sam Alden's Hollow
Gif based on Sam Alden's Hollow
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Format Fever - list of formats across the world
Moebius interview
art spiegelman interview
Full documentary Masters of Comic Book Art
Satrapi interview
Lynda Barry presentation
Lynda Barry on Late Night
Gary Panter interview
Raymond Pettibon interview
Jaime Hernandez interview
===========================
Frank Santoro process video
Cold Heat Comics
Motorway from Roswell comic
Frank Santoro interview
Pompeii process post
comics about parents
Sigur Ros video with Dash Shaw
please follow my tumblrs here and here
=========================
Christopher Forgues (CF)
Kramers Ergot
Sammy Harkham
===================
Barefoot Gen
Maus
Fun Home
Annie Sullivan
=============
Alex Toth model sheets
============
Dash Shaw's Bodyworld
==========
Sam Alden's Hollow
Gif based on Sam Alden's Hollow
=========
Format Fever - list of formats across the world
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Monday, July 7, 2014
Friday, June 20, 2014
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Format Fever - more more notes
Here's a list of formats available to the comic book maker in 2014.
The template numbers on the following list are for templates used in my Correspondence Course.
Please email me santoroschoolATgmail for information.
1. comic book
2. mome / new love and rockets
3. french bd album
4. manga
5. trade paperback - think chester brown collections
6. american magazine size
7. standard digest zine
8. magazine ratio digest zine
9. mini-comic
10. tabloid
11. no format - web format - 920 dpi wide scroll - whatthingsdo / ny times ratio
12. movie screen
**The "no format" of webcomics is it's own subject. I am forefronting the WhatThingsDo aesthetic because it jibes closely with the current wide screen tv screen / movie screen aesthetic. I understand that most webcomics are thinner and incorporate headings, sidebars, etc - in that case one would "find the square" and create a system of periodicity for the scroll. See this post about scrolling.
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I think the most basic choices however are these three -in order of size:
manga (basically same size as most paperbacks) 5 x 7.5 inches
north american comic book (same ratio as digest zine) 6.5 x 10.25 inches
magazine size (basically the same as French BD) 8.5 x 11 inches - varies slightly
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But lets look at all of them:
FORMAT FEVER
1. comic book
2. mome / new love and rockets
3. french bd album
4. manga
5. trade paperback - think chester brown collections
6. american magazine size
7. standard digest zine
8. magazine ratio digest zine
9. mini-comic
10. tabloid
11. no format - web format - 920 dpi wide scroll - whatthingsdo / ny times ratio
12. movie screen
**The "no format" of webcomics is it's own subject. I am forefronting the WhatThingsDo aesthetic because it jibes closely with the current wide screedn tv screen / movie screen aesthetic. I understand that most webcomics are thinner and incorporate headings, sidebars, etc -
The template numbers on the following list are for templates used in my Correspondence Course.
Please email me santoroschoolATgmail for information.
1. comic book
2. mome / new love and rockets
3. french bd album
4. manga
5. trade paperback - think chester brown collections
6. american magazine size
7. standard digest zine
8. magazine ratio digest zine
9. mini-comic
10. tabloid
11. no format - web format - 920 dpi wide scroll - whatthingsdo / ny times ratio
12. movie screen
**The "no format" of webcomics is it's own subject. I am forefronting the WhatThingsDo aesthetic because it jibes closely with the current wide screen tv screen / movie screen aesthetic. I understand that most webcomics are thinner and incorporate headings, sidebars, etc - in that case one would "find the square" and create a system of periodicity for the scroll. See this post about scrolling.
===================
I think the most basic choices however are these three -in order of size:
manga (basically same size as most paperbacks) 5 x 7.5 inches
north american comic book (same ratio as digest zine) 6.5 x 10.25 inches
magazine size (basically the same as French BD) 8.5 x 11 inches - varies slightly
======================
But lets look at all of them:
FORMAT FEVER
1. comic book
2. mome / new love and rockets
3. french bd album
4. manga
5. trade paperback - think chester brown collections
6. american magazine size
7. standard digest zine
8. magazine ratio digest zine
9. mini-comic
10. tabloid
11. no format - web format - 920 dpi wide scroll - whatthingsdo / ny times ratio
12. movie screen
**The "no format" of webcomics is it's own subject. I am forefronting the WhatThingsDo aesthetic because it jibes closely with the current wide screedn tv screen / movie screen aesthetic. I understand that most webcomics are thinner and incorporate headings, sidebars, etc -
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
how to draw a pentagon
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