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How to choose a Sketchbook

So you want to know how to choose a sketchbook? Good for you! The guide below is based on my personal experiences when choosing a sketchbook. The first step is to decide what type of sketchbook you want! Note: I do have some affiliate links below, it doesn’t charge you extra if you purchase anything from the links but it does help support me if you want to help support me! Thank you! Size They can come in small (approx. 3×5 inches), medium (approx. 5×8 inches), or large (approx. 9×12 inches or larger). I would pick it up from your local…

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Making Time for Comics

How have you guys been scheduling time for comics? Well I guess I should mention that I work by stages or phases. I do story/script, thumbnails, blue pencils, ink, bubbles, then tone all separately. I don’t finish page at a time and post it online since that doesn’t seem to work easily for me. I like to do everything at once so I can get a feel of the flow and fix things as I go instead of realizing I made a mistake and go back to fix it after I already finished a page. One of my biggest problems…

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Importance of Support Groups

This is unfortunately a subject where I’m lacking. I’m kind of used to doing things solo, I mean, I can work in a group too but I always thought of comic-making as a solo thing. That is, unless you’re collaborating with a partner or building a comic in an assembly line(pencils, ink, color, lettering etc). There isn’t a wrong or right way to do it, but during those moments of despair or frustration, a support group would be great to turn to in those times of need. Support groups are those who help give honest critique of your work and…

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