
idrawdigital is back with another monthly collection of illustration links from the best artists on the Internet. This month we have some fine work from the likes of Florent Sacré, Asaf Hanuka, Stanley Lau and Chad Lenjer. Click here to continue…
Posted by idrawdigital on February 25th, 2010
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Hi folks, just a short post today featuring a series of links to some free Photoshop brushes for inking and drawing purposes. Check out some of these great textures and styles, and try them in your latest works. The best part is, they’re all free! Click here to continue…
Posted by idrawdigital on February 24th, 2010
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It’s time for another idrawdigital webcomic round-up for y’all, so saddle up and check out some more of the great comics available for free on the Internet. There’s some absolutely amazing work out there that will keep you entertained for weeks to come (at least until the next update) so rummage through the artist’s archives and enjoy the stories. Here’s a list of comics that you can fill your bookmarks folders with. Click here to continue…
Posted by idrawdigital on February 18th, 2010
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In today’s update, we’re going to check out the calibration options for a basic WACOM tablet. By setting up your tablet according to your drawing preferences, you should be able to replicate or modify your existing method and make the transition from paper to digital much easier. Once you have your WACOM tablet set up just the way you like it, you’ll be drawing digital comics in no time! Click here to continue…
Posted by idrawdigital on February 11th, 2010
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The Grendel series is the creation of American author Matt Wagner, and has been in circulation in various forms for over 25 years. In today’s character spotlight, we’ll take a look at this intriguing villain and his/her immense underground popularity in the scene. Click here to continue…
Posted by idrawdigital on February 3rd, 2010
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Hi folks, here’s a simple tutorial for all of you. I’m going to show you how to create a few Photoshop master files for comic book pages, complete with guides and page info. Follow this easy step-by-step tutorial to set up your workspace for drawing digital comics.
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Posted by idrawdigital on January 28th, 2010
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Last week I gave you a series of webcomics to check out. This week I have something a bit different to put in front of your eyeballs. If you’re in the mood for some more reading material, check out these 10 artists and their blogs / portfolios. You may have heard of some of them, but they are not your average household names, that’s for sure. With sneak previews, upcoming projects, production images and inside looks at their processes, these blogs will definintely give you a different outlook on the lives of the everyday comic artists like you and me. Take my word for it – they’re great resource material. Click here to continue…
Posted by idrawdigital on January 21st, 2010
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For the last few months, I’ve been creating tutorials and giving away valuable information on the creative and organizational processes of drawing comics. This time, instead of a tutorial, I’m going to give you a different type of take-home work. You’re going to do some reading, and trust me – it’s definitely worth it. Click here to continue…
Posted by idrawdigital on January 18th, 2010
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As a followup to my webcomics roundup for 2010, here is a list of comics bloggers that you should definitely follow this year. Some of these blogs contain valuable insights and commentary, some provide you with the latest and greatest in the world of comics, and others offer you straight up eye-candy and popular webcomic magic of their own.
Take a look and get acquainted with these blogs! They’ll definitely leave you inspired… Click here to continue…
Posted by idrawdigital on January 13th, 2010
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Hey folks, I’ve been trying to put together a few tutorial posts and its been taking a bit longer than anticipated, so in order to tide you over and keep you occupied, I’ve compiled the latest set of webcomics links for you to check out. I recommend all of these finds, and even though they may not be your cup of tea, I’m sure you can probably find something of value (whether it is the art, dialogue or story) within the pages. Make sure you check out the archives on the listed sites where available. Click here to continue…
Posted by idrawdigital on January 12th, 2010
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