Award-winning comic book letterer, and founder of Blambot.com, NATE PIEKOS, provides you with the most in-depth tips and techniques ever published on the subject of digital comic book lettering . . . from creating your own lettering templates, emotive dialogue, and dynamic sound effects . . . to developing design skills and building a lettering career in the comic industry.
Award-winning comic book letterer and founder of Blambot.com NATE PIEKOS provides in-depth tips and techniques for modern digital comic book lettering.
The only difference is. instead of making marks on the tablet. the marks appear on the computer screen. It takes a good three or four days to get used to the process. but once you do. it feels as natural as drawing with a pencil.
Comic Book Lettering: The Comicraft Way
Provides instruction and techniques for creating comic books, discussing designing characters, developing storylines, page layouts, lettering, color, and covers.
This is the book you need if you have any interest in making good comic strips. An 83-page book on the comic strip from “What size do I draw?” to conceiving ideas to drawing and inking and coloring.
With The Complete Guide to Self-Publishing Comics, creators/instructors Comfort Love and Adam Withers provide a step-by-step breakdown of the comics-making process, perfect for any aspiring comics creator.
These are all interconnected in John Hankiewicz’s Education through reveries, memories, and nostalgic abstraction to tell a story that only the medium of comics could do justice.
This helpful guide also includes practice pages to put your newfound skills to immediate use.
This is a dystopic coming-of-age graphic novel about two brothers trying to discover the secret of their father’s diary.
With this latest book in the SCAD Creative Essentials series from the esteemed Savannah College of Art and Design, comics writer and instructor Mark Kneece gives aspiring comic book writers the essential tools they need to write scripts for ...