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From Storyboarding to Final Drawing – Create Your 4 Genres of Black and White Comics by GATA

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Release date:2022

Author:GATA

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Comic Art Class for beginner to intermediate
Hello, I am Gata, who makes comics. I’m excited to share my comics and communicate with you all. I want to talk about the difficulties I’ve faced when creating comics in my class. I would also like to cover all those small details that books/theories/studies should have told you about. I hope you enjoy making your comics with me!

WHAT IS THIS CLASS ABOUT?
Comics can be an excellent way to convince others. In other words, it’s an effective way to persuade them to like what you’re fond of. Using different storyboarding and drawing skills, you can make your comics more attractive.

WHO IS THIS CLASS FOR?
This class is for beginner artists who want to improve their storyboarding and drawing skills. The most important thing is to think a step ahead when it comes to creating comics. You need more than just a skill to draw and critical thinking abilities. This class will teach you how to learn and further these essential skill sets.

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00 Welcome

0.1 Hello, this is Gata!
0.2 Differences between paintings and comics
0.3 What defines good cartoons
0.4 Setting up your Clip Studio

00a PRE-CHAPTER

Lets make a four-cut cartoon

01 Directing Cartoons

1.1 Important elements
1.2 Directing your cartoons
1.3 Defining a cut

02 Character and Genre

2.1 Finding your favorite genre
2.2 Creating characters using keywords
2.3 Creating characters personality with only 3 keywords
2.4 Desiging their appearance
2.5 Establishing the setup based on the genre

03 Build Storyboard with Your Character – Highschool Drama

3.1 Characteristics
3.2 Building storyboard
3.3 Learn more about directing
3.4 Examples

04 Build Storyboard with Your Character – Action Comics

4.1 Characteristics
4.2 Building storyboard
4.3 Learn more about directing
4.4 Examples

05 Build Storyboard with Your Character – Comical Story

5.1 Characteristics
5.2 Building storyboard
5.3 Learn more about directing
5.4 Examples

06 Build Storyboard with Your Character – Apocalyptic Comics

6.1 Characteristics
6.2 Building storyboard
6.3 Learn more about directing
6.4 Examples

07 Creating Comics – Lineart

7.1 Sketching – finishing up your storyboard
7.2 Lineart – finalizing your sketch 1
7.3 Lineart – finalizing your sketch 2
7.4 Lineart – adding final

08 Creating Comics – Inking

8.1 Basics
8.2 Inking practice
8.3 Training 1
8.4 Training 2
8.5 Hatching technique

09 Cover Art

9.1 Design (1) Composition
9.2 Design (2) Color
9.3 Lineart
9.4 Coloring (1)
9.5 Coloring (2)

10 Bonus – Make Your Own Comic Book

10.1 Planning
10.2 Bin

11 OUTRO

OUTRO

Files.7z
[Class101] From Storyboarding to Final Drawing – Create Your 4 Genres of Black and White Comics by GATA_Subtitles.7z


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