Episode 16 - Easy Ways To Get Good Fast

EPISODE · Aug 22, 2018 · 1H 3M

Episode 16 - Easy Ways To Get Good Fast

from How To Draw Comics · host HowToDrawComic.Net

So you want to learn how to draw comic books but don't know where to begin... The self taught route could lead to a unique approach that yields an original style and way of working. On the flip side, it can take a while to bang out the kinks and develop a fluid production process. Something that could take months to learn, may very well end up taking years without formal direction and guidance. Art school is another option of course; expensive but a possible avenue that could fast-track the learning process. Even better, you could apprentice under a mentor capable of teaching you the way of the comic book Jedi - though would their way of working work for you and would it leave you lacking an identifiable originality in your own work? In Episode 16 of the HTDC Podcast we discuss the best options you can go for when it comes to excelling your learning. We look at the pros and cons of each as well as their financial practicality. Learning the art of comics isn't easy, and no matter which way you cut it you're going to need immense amounts of patience and determination to truly become a master pencil-wizard. But there is a long way and there is a fast way... ... and in this episode we hope to set you down the path that's going help you harness your skill set in the shortest amount of time possible. Thanks for joining us once more and I hope you enjoy "Episode 16 - Easy Ways To Get Good Fast". -Clayton

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