EPISODE · Aug 27, 2018 · 1H 4M
Episode 17 - Digital VS Traditional
from How To Draw Comics · host HowToDrawComic.Net
Do you prefer to create your art digitally or traditionally? As the world of technology has evolved in our modern age, so have the creative tools we have at our disposal as comic book artists. A whole new array of mediums, processes and styles are now possible thanks to the advent of digital technology, but where does that leave the traditional ways of working we've held sacred for so long? In Episode 17 of the HTDC Podcast, I'm joined once more by Co-Host Ric Bulow to discuss the pros and cons of traditional and digital methods of production for comic book illustration. We hope you enjoy this episode! Thanks so much for listening and be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments. We all have so many different perspectives on the merits of digital and traditional ways of working - so lets get the conversation happening around this topic. How do you prefer to work and why? -Clayton
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Do you prefer to create your art digitally or traditionally? As the world of technology has evolved in our modern age, so have the creative tools we have at our disposal as comic book artists. A whole new array of mediums, processes and styles are now possible thanks to the advent of digital technology, but where does that leave the traditional ways of working we've held sacred for so long? In Episode 17 of the HTDC Podcast, I'm joined once more by Co-Host Ric Bulow to discuss the pros and cons of traditional and digital methods of production for comic book illustration. We hope you enjoy this episode! Thanks so much for listening and be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments. We all have so many different perspectives on the merits of digital and traditional ways of working - so lets get the conversation happening around this topic. How do you prefer to work and why? -Clayton
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