Dave Mustaine
08-19-2006, 05:44 AM
Not entirely graphics, but might be interesting for people.
How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way - Stan Lee and John Buschema PDF 35mb
Greg Capullo's Krash Course (From Wizard Magazine) PDF 10 mb
The Marvel book is considered the basic textbook for anyone starting to learn to draw comics. It teaches the fundamentals of drawing skills, perspective, storytelling an inking, and is easy to read. You don't need to be able to draw great cos this starts right at the basics, and you'll be 4x better after reading this. It'ss written in the 1970s when the drawing style was very influenced from a fine arts background, but that still provides the base today.
Greg Capullo is the guy who drew Spawn from issues 016-100 for Image. His course deals more with the how to draw the sequential art side and some cool techniques to beef up your drawing skills. It's from the mid 90s so the drawing style is probably more what people today are fimilar with.
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How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way - Stan Lee and John Buschema PDF 35mb
Greg Capullo's Krash Course (From Wizard Magazine) PDF 10 mb
The Marvel book is considered the basic textbook for anyone starting to learn to draw comics. It teaches the fundamentals of drawing skills, perspective, storytelling an inking, and is easy to read. You don't need to be able to draw great cos this starts right at the basics, and you'll be 4x better after reading this. It'ss written in the 1970s when the drawing style was very influenced from a fine arts background, but that still provides the base today.
Greg Capullo is the guy who drew Spawn from issues 016-100 for Image. His course deals more with the how to draw the sequential art side and some cool techniques to beef up your drawing skills. It's from the mid 90s so the drawing style is probably more what people today are fimilar with.
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