Learn to harness the drawings to find your vision
Learn to control anatomy, composition, clothing, details, light and shadow, exaggeration and stylization and more in this comprehensive introduction to drawing in the panel.
Course curriculum
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Drawing for Comics Introduction by Tom Hart
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Introduction by Sidney Davidson!
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Drawing the Head and Figure 80-page PDF
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Intro, examples, and resources
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VIDEO: Gestures and Figure Examples
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VIDEO: Gesture and Figure Demo
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Exercise: Draw 6 gestures from photos.
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For Conversation: Are gestures like the alphabet?
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BONUS: Connecting to Comics History
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Intro, links and resources
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Head and Face Construction
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Fun with Facial Structure
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Exploring Expressions
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Exercise: Draw 6 heads and expressions from photos.
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Bonus: Connecting to History
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For Conversation: Keeping Characters Consistent.
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Backgrounds and perspective: putting people in spaces.
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Intro to linear perspective
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Perspective as Storytelling Element
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Hanging Head for Figure Placement
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Perspective Grids
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Bringing it all Together
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Sidney's Perspective as Storytelling Presentation PDF
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Bonus Perspective PDF (From a few sources, 20 pages)
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Exercise: Horizon Lines and Floating/Hanging Heads
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Bonus: Connecting to History: Hilda Terry
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Intro, links and resources
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Looking at How Pictures Work by Molly Bang - Video
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Molly Bang How Pictures Work PDF
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Exercise: Draw an image from a fairy tale
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Bonus: Connecting to History. The Dot and the Line (Video)
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Bonus: Drawing in the Panel PDF - From Tom Hart's Professional Comic Strip Book
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Composing Shots and Panels
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Composing your Panel Video
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Composing Your Panel PDF
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Video: More about Staging Your Characters
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BONUS: Lessons From the Classic Disney Handout
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BONUS: Storyboarding the Simpsons Way
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Exercise: A range of shots and angles
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About this course
- Free
- 41 lessons
- 4 hours of video content
Sidney Davidson
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