4/20/2023 0 Comments Simple comic sketches![]() The competition is tough in the comic industry and that has created what many would call a famine mentality among start-up artists and writers. When I say famine mentality, I mean it's the belief that for someone to succeed another has to fail.īut just like the human ego, this famine mentality is an illusion. With the reach that the internet has given us, every worthy creator has a strong chance against even the most mainstream comic publishers. And for this reason, the emphasis on the many potential hardships ahead of young creators is not as helpful as one might think. I believe they cause fearful mental roadblocks and as Brian Johnson says, “Assumption Stacks” about the industry. The warning is justified because, for some reason in the comic book industry, there are an exorbitant amount of amateur creators. And there are many of these creators that have gotten burned by lack of sales or lists of rejections. It's not even that I believe it shouldn't be said, just that it shouldn't be accented as much as it is. ![]() It's a disclaimer that applies to everything creative not just comics. While this warning, that I see many professionals make, is true, I believe there is an adverse detriment in making this disclaimer so bold and in-your-face to beginning creators. “They” say something to the tune of: Don’t expect to make a living off of making comics. This section is not too important in regards to the main content but it's more to rebut some of the disclaimers that I see brought up in just about every discussion or lecture about how to draw comics and how to break into the industry. No matter from which perspective you are reading this guide, my goal remains the same. I want to make the idea of starting your own comic a less daunting one. In fact, this guide will streamline the process and become somewhat of a reference bible for not only how to make comics but how to believe in yourself and your ideas. So let's begin, shall we? Plus! Enjoy this no-drawing-skills-necessary demo on incorporating fun and unusual depictions of animals in vibrant, colorful ways in your next art creation.If you are reading this guide it’s probably because you like reading comics. I would even make a bet that you are one of the few who actually loves to read comics and that you've been inspired enough to start the journey of becoming a comic creator in some capacity.Įither you've picked up a pencil to write down ideas that have spawned from years of reading or started to draw characters from some of your favorite books in some form or fashion you've taken the figurative and creative leap of faith. Or even still, you may be like me and are several years deep into learning the comic craft, but still many years away from actually mastering its principles. From anteaters and bears to whales and zebras, you’ll find plenty of inspiration and ideas to help you practice drawing animals! The book consists of almost 200 pages of easy drawings and includes an index that you can refer to when you want to draw a specific animal. How to Draw Animals: Draw a Simple Kitten How to draw a kitten, steps 1 and 2 How to draw a kitten, steps 3 and 4 How to draw a kitten, steps 5 and 6 How to draw a kitten: final step How to Draw a Bear Cub for Beginners How to draw a bear cub, steps 1 and 2 How to draw a bear cub, steps 3 and 4 How to draw a bear cub, steps 5 and 6 How to draw a bear cub, final step How to Draw an Easy Elephant Calf How to draw an easy elephant, steps 1 and 2 How to draw an easy elephant, steps 3 and 4 How to draw an easy elephant, steps 5 and 6 How to draw an easy elephant, final stepĭiscover more than 90 more simple drawings for beginners with the Big Book of Drawing Animals! Chapters include:Īs in the free drawing lessons featured above, each demonstration on how to draw animals is provided in simple steps that you can follow. The following step-by-step lessons on how to draw a kitten, how to draw a bear cub, and how to draw an elephant calf are but a sampling of what you’ll find within the pages. The Big Book of Drawing Animals: 90+ Dogs, Cats, Horses and Wild Animals is written and illustrated by P. It’s a free excerpt from the Big Book of Drawing Animals, and it includes three step-by-steps that I know you’ll love. What better way to do this than to take the time to practice drawing a subject that’s light hearted and simple? In today’s demo on how to draw animals for beginners, you’ll be able to do just that. Sometimes it’s nice to get back to the basics, to give ourselves a mental break and an easy avenue for success.
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