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This is a rule of thumb guide for panel creation that Jonathan Rector recommended I use. I printed it out and now it is in front of me whenever I make comics.

This is a rule of thumb guide for panel creation that Jonathan Rector recommended I use. I printed it out and now it is in front of me whenever I make comics.

Wrestling Demons

January 18, 2018

There is a certain calm after I finish a project or a drawing. I’m not sure how to explain it but I know that after I draw anything, and sink into it, it has a certain hypnotic effect. I come out refreshed. I guess in a way it’s a form of meditation, one that up until now I have just discovered. I try to draw at least one thing every day and when I don't, I feel a little empty. It doesn’t have to be a big project or anything like that, just something small or a quick sketch works just fine too. Although most these days I have some project or commission pending, I have to sometimes get away by drawing something of mine. Getting the chance to create my own thing tends to wrestle the demons in my head. I’m still trying to master them. That's why I love making comics.

Until next time, keep drawing.
-Haro

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One of the cool things I have picked up from watching Jonathan Rector's Youtube channel is this crazy, insane, awesome book that has helped me with my workflow in the digital world.

The book is called The DC Comics Guide to Digitally Drawing Comics, written by Freddie E. Williams II.

Most of the digital techniques explained in the book involve Photoshop but I've been exclusively using Clip Studio to draw and ink my work.

Check out some of Jonathan's tutorials and critiques below.


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