Introduction to Comic Making

WS 78 : 

non-credit – in person

  • Dates: February 22
  • Times: 10 AM – 12:30 PM
  • Meetings: 1
  • Days: Saturday
  • Instructor:  Randy Haldeman

$50.00

15 in stock

Description

In this in person workshop, you will be guided through the creation of a single page comic with traditional tools and materials. You will learn how to break down a script page for art, how to translate that into a thumbnail, and then complete the artwork on a final sheet of paper. This workshop will touch on basics of perspective and anatomy drawing, as well as how to pace and balance their art on a comic page, and how to truly translate words into pictures. You will leave this workshop with a completed comic page and the knowledge of the entire art process to continue making more comics.

This course must meet minimum enrollment by February 15 in order to run. Register today! 

 
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Supply List

  • Pencils (Wooden and/or Mechanical).
    • Note that your graphite may also be in color like Non-Photo Blue or Vermilion.
  • Ink in a bottle (India, Sumi, etc.)
  • Ink brushes OR Ink pens (Pentel, Kuretake Fude, etc.)
  • Sketchbook or Notebook for taking notes and drawing thumbnail ideas
  • Ruler or T-Square (18-inch size is preferable, but smaller or larger can still work)

Not Required:

  • If you’d like to take the extra step to color your page, watercolors or colored pencil will work well.
  • Laptop, phone, or tablet that can connect to the internet, or has a camera and the ability to search for or take reference photos.

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