![]() ![]() In a nutshell, all you have to do is use simple geometric shapes and then flesh them out with detail and shading to create recognizable objects or characters. I thought the similarity was amusing! Okay, back to the review:ĬHAPTER TWO – The Secrets of Form, Making an Object Look Real It was taken for publication in the Campbellford Herald newspaper when I was hired on to do the artwork for the advertising department: Next comic book panels are shown with more terminology describing the type of image being used, like ‘close-ups’ and ‘bird’s-eye view’.īefore we go on, I’d just like to share a side-by-side comparison of the above picture with a photograph taken of me when I was in my early 20s. ![]() Then you are given a crash course in comic book terminology, like ‘blurb’ and ‘thought balloon’ and ‘caption’. Obviously, the tools you will need like pencils and illustration paper are laid out for you, and shown in picture form. ![]()
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