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Low angle view of man reaching down to pick papers off a tabletop. Geologist M. KIng Hubbert adjusts his tie as he reaches to pick up his speech notes from a table.  Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017). Comic Angles, Low Angle Perspective Drawing, Low Perspective, Low Angle Pose, Ant Eye View Perspective Drawing, Low Perspective Pose, Low Angle Pose Reference, Comic Page Composition, 3 Point Perspective Drawing Ant View

Low angle view of man reaching down to pick papers off a tabletop. Geologist M. KIng Hubbert adjusts his tie as he reaches to pick up his speech notes from a table. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017).

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Michael Cho guide to spot inking 1 Making Comics, Ink Drawing Techniques, Childrens Book Characters, Comic Book Layout, Black And White Comics, Comic Tutorial, Comic Layout, Black Comics, Shading Techniques

Late last year, my buddy Ramon Perez invited me to fill in for him at a class he teaches on inking comics. Specifically, he asked me to come in and give a talk to the students about how I approach lighting and "spotting blacks" (a comic term for figuring out where to put the large areas of black ink on a panel or page). Ramon's an excellent artist and inker himself, with a lot more experience in comics than me, so I really didn't know what else I could add to what he was teaching, but I…

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When making longer narrative-focused comics it might be good to move the "camera" around a bit more. Close-ups, full body shots and using the bird's/worm's eye view can change things up a lot, even if it is just two characters talking to each other. Comic Script Ideas, How To Make Comics Tutorials, Comic Angles, Easy Comic Drawings, How To Draw A Comic, How To Make A Manga, Ideas Para Comics, How To Make A Comic, Mini Comic Ideas

When making longer narrative-focused comics it might be good to move the "camera" around a bit more. Close-ups, full body shots and using the bird's/worm's eye view can change things up a lot, even if it is just two characters talking to each other.

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