Comic Drawing – Illustration
This course is designed for those looking to enter the world of comics and illustration. It focuses on character design, visual composition, and storytelling, guiding you in developing your unique artistic style. By the end of the course, you will have created either a short comic or a portfolio-level illustration.
Details
Duration: 8 Weeks
Level: Beginner – Intermediate
Format: Live video lessons, downloadable worksheets, interactive Q&A, final project
About the course
This course is designed for those looking to enter the world of comics and illustration. It focuses on character design, visual composition, and storytelling, guiding you in developing your unique artistic style. By the end of the course, you will have created either a short comic or a portfolio-level illustration.
Key Points
In this course, you will:
• Fundamentals of comics and illustration
• Character design and expressive variety
• Panel layout and storytelling techniques
• Drawing, inking, and coloring methods
• Differences between digital and traditional drawing
• Final project: Creating a short comic or illustration
Required Materials
• Sketchbook or drawing tablet (for digital work)
• Pencils, pens, and erasers
• Drawing tools (brush pens, technical pens, or digital brushes)
• Coloring tools (markers, watercolors, or digital software like Photoshop/Clip Studio Paint)
• Passion for storytelling!
Course Lessons
Topics Covered:
• History and evolution of comics
• Understanding different styles (manga, Western comics, webtoons)
• Basic drawing materials and software
Practical Work: Drawing basic shapes and forms
Topics Covered:
• Creating characters with personality
• Expressions, gestures, and dynamic poses
• Costume and accessory design
Practical Work: Designing a main and supporting character
Topics Covered:
• Framing and camera angles
• Creating a storyboard
• Importance of negative space and contrast
Practical Work: Drafting a 4-panel comic strip
Topics Covered:
• Impact of line thickness on storytelling
• Traditional vs. digital drawing techniques
• Creating depth with hatching and cross-hatching
Practical Work: Inking a chosen scene or character
Topics Covered:
• Color theory and atmosphere
• Flat colors vs. gradient shading
• Traditional vs. digital coloring methods
Practical Work: Coloring a comic panel or illustration
Topics Covered:
• Comic typography
• Speech bubble placement and composition impact
• Sound effects and creative lettering
Practical Work: Adding speech balloons and sound effects
Topics Covered:
• Web vs. print formatting
• Self-publishing and working with publishers
• Creating an online portfolio
Practical Work: Final edits and preparing work for sharing
Topics Covered:
• Integrating all techniques learned
• Peer reviews and constructive feedback
• Presenting and showcasing your work
Final Project: Completing and presenting a short comic or illustration series
Additional Resources
• Bonus Materials: Digital brushes, templates, and reference files
• Exclusive Student Community: Private group for course participants
Instructors
Instructor To Be Determined
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Features
- Live lessons available as recordings
- 1 month access after course ends
- Google Classroom
- Certificate of completion
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