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How to Create Comics

Series: How to Create Comics
5
(3)
Episodes
12
Rating
NR
Year
2021
Language
English

About

Taught by Peter Bagge, a cartoonist and award-winning comics creator, How to Create Comics will show you how comics are made and why they have become so enduringly successful. Like any wide-ranging and long-lived medium, comics creators put certain technical and creative tools to use when they produce their stories. You will get a firsthand look at how these tools are used-and how digital tools have changed the comics landscape. Whether you want to create your own comics or simply better understand the medium as a fan, this course will give you the tools and the insight to see how comics work and to start you on your way to creating your own stories.

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Episodes

1 to 3 of 12

1. Introducing Comics as an Art Form

24m

Begin the course with a look at what comics are and why they are so appealing, and also get a brief overview of what you may need to create your own comics. Then, take a look at some of the artists and writers that have made comics such an appealing and fascinating form with so many different possibilities. Close with a few book suggestions that can help aspiring comic creators.

2. Comics Formatting and Terminology

25m

Learn how comics are formatted and how to talk about layout, configuration, and other aspects of comic creation. Look at a variety of different examples from various artists that demonstrate the many possibilities, from single panels to full-page strips. Also learn the ins and outs of word balloons and how to place text.

3. Tools of the Comics Trade

25m

Get an overview of the tools of the comics trade, with a focus on traditional, non-digital tools and supplies. With Professor Bagge's help, you will learn the best paper, pencils, pens, brushes, and other items to use if you want to create your own comics, or simply get an inside look at the toolkit used by your favorite comics artists.

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