It's a nice handy thing to have just for a refresher course should you get in a rut. So, can any seasoned or professionals benefit from this book? Yes. There is even a section devoted to how best to go about submitting and showing your portfolio to land that prize job that you are after. This book is definitely aimed at the novice artist looking to break into the biz and touches up on everything that will be asked of you when creating your own fantasy worlds or working with preexisting characters for Marvel, DC, Image and any other publisher.Įverything from Penciling, Inking, Coloring and Lettering is addressed here. After reading it, there isn't a whole lot that I would say is "new". My main objective to giving this book a spin was just to update my knowledge and see if there were / are new things that currently being utilize by amateurs and professionals alike. You can check out myDeviant Art Gallery at for some of my color samples if you're inclined to do so. I'm already well versed in that part of Comic Book creation. I didn't pick up Stan Lee's How To Draw Comics for the purpose of learning how to draw, Letter or color.
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