
We’ve all seen a number of webcomics and work by various authors. Some are good, some are bad, and some are hidden gems. But how can you quickly find out which ones are must reads and which can be left for a later date (or avoided altogether?) Much like movies and books, webcomics also have their own critics who assess the quality of their work – art, writing, cohesiveness. Click here to continue…
Posted by Drezz on July 13th, 2010
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Hey folks – here’s a bunch of webcomics that you should check out this month. Some are new, some are old and established, but all of them are worth a read. If you’re looking for some new reads, this is a good place to start. You can check back in the archives for other favorites that you may have missed. Click here to continue…
Posted by Drezz on June 22nd, 2010
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When you’re starting out in webcomics, and you are not the greatest artist, the quickest way to learn is through practice and following lessons by other artists. This week’s tutorial roundup features a number of anatomy and figure drawing tutorials to help improve your drawing skills. Characters play a large part in webcomics, so you should have a firm grasp of the human figure and how to draw it in numerous poses and situations.
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Posted by Drezz on June 8th, 2010
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Wednesday is here, and that means a download pack for the faithful here at idrawdigital. This week we’re giving away a set of ‘action’ styled fonts for use in sound effects or for your comic book titles! Click here to continue…
Posted by Drezz on June 2nd, 2010
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A number of guests have e-mailed me about posting tutorials on drawing vehicles. Since there are a million of them available on the Internet, I’ve gone and selected a choice few that illustrate the proper techniques needed to render your cars, trucks and specialty vehicles for use in your own comics. By following the steps within the tutorials, you’ll be adding some amazing looking vehicles alongside your characters. Click here to continue…
Posted by Drezz on June 2nd, 2010
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Hey yo! – it’s Tuesday (after the long weekend) and today’s tutorials are quick and dirty ways of drawing your own weapons for your comic book characters. Depending on the genre of your comic, weapons are a necessary evil. If you have a fantasy epic, a space story or a crime thriller, weapons generally play an integral role in the action in your comic. Here’s a few samples of tutorials that will help you draw various types of different weaponry. Click here to continue…
Posted by Drezz on May 25th, 2010
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This month’s round-up features a variety of alternative webcomics for you to enjoy. Ranging from themes such as gay lifestyle to random humor, you’ll most certainly find something that piques your interest. Check out this month’s collection: Click here to continue…
Posted by Drezz on May 20th, 2010
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It’s back! Another download day here at idrawdigital. This week I have compiled a package of Action Poses featuring women – kicking, punching, weapons, jumping and flying, all for use within your photo reference library. If your comic features a kick-ass heroine, you’ll definitely need to rely on some of these actions. Click here to continue…
Posted by Drezz on May 19th, 2010
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I get asked this question quite a bit. There are a number of people who already know how to draw and don’t need basic pointers on how to physically draw a comic. They want to know how to get the ideas that are in their heads out there for all of the web to see. This week’s Tutorial Tuesday is going to focus on that. I’m going to show you the quickest way of getting your digital comics put together from planning and ideas right up to uploading to the Internet. I’ll use my own personal webcomic – El Cuervo - as the sample for this tutorial. Click here to continue…
Posted by Drezz on May 18th, 2010
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Isn’t that the way? You work your ass off to keep yourself busy, but there always happens to be a lull in the action. All of a sudden, all the work you’ve been waiting for roars to life and you have 10x as many things to do in 1x the time. Click here to continue…
Posted by Drezz on May 14th, 2010
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