Archive for the ‘Comic Tutorials’ category

Digging myself out from underneath the abyss of work guys, sorry. WWS articles are unfortunately LAST on my priorities list since it’s the least-visited portion of the site.
I don’t have a Webcomic Website Review for you today, but I do have a comic tutorial I made over the past 2 days, detailing the creation of [...]

What is wrong with you? (I don’t really mean that, I promise!)
Everyone out there who has a wordpress blog (with comicpress, inkblot or slideshow), you need to realize something right now: WP is SET-UP to get you search referrals, to have multiple types of archives, and to easily navigate your posts/pages.  It does this through [...]

EDIT: before you start to read this, I should warn you.  This is a more heated and opinionated article that’s been boiling in my head in response to a couple forum posts blasting the display off webcomics off the front page. I’m far too passive to go and post this there, but I wanted to [...]

Not quite a tutorial, but close

December 19th, 2008

Something I’ve always loved to see is the process by which other comickers create their work. Usually, a great deal of steps are congruous.  The above image (click to enlarge) in my personal process.
I first start with a sketch. Since my comic is now created 100% digitally, I open up a blank document in Photoshop [...]