Buku Teks
Drawing Comics Lab
Buku ini sebagai titik awal untuk eksplorasi" menyatakan kartunis Robyn Chapman dalam pengantar buku barunya Menggambar Komik Lab. Dia menawarkan 52 latihan mulai dari keterampilan dasar menggambar untuk tata letak panel, mondar-mandir, lelucon satu-panel, karakterisasi, cerita , bahan, teknik dan penerbitan pekerjaan Anda. latihan ini dilakukan oleh berbagai seniman termasuk James Sturm, Jessica Abel, Matt Madden, Steve Bisette, Eddie Campbell dan Tom Hart antara lain. The "Mendongeng" bagian misalnya dibagi menjadi 12 latihan termasuk ' menggambar Tanpa Menghentikan 'yang bertujuan menghilangkan suara kritis diri yang mengarah ke penundaan -. dan mengembangkan pendekatan mengalir bebas seperti anak kecil untuk menciptakan satu halaman komik strip "Tampilkan atau Tell" adalah latihan dengan tugas menciptakan gambar yang komplemen teks bukan hanya mengulanginya. latihan lain "Talking Heads" meminta artis untuk menggabungkan aturan 180 derajat sering digunakan dalam film-film di mana kamera menyapu busur 180 derajat tapi mempertahankan sudut pandang konsisten. Robyn Chapman menekankan konten melalui prestasi artistik.
“I offer this book as a starting point for exploration” states cartoonist Robyn Chapman in the introduction to her new book Drawing Comics Lab. She offers 52 exercises ranging from basic drawing skills to panel layout, pacing, one-panel gags, characterization, storytelling, materials, techniques and publishing your work. Exercises are conducted by various artists including James Sturm, Jessica Abel, Matt Madden, Steve Bisette, Eddie Campbell and Tom Hart among others. The “Storytelling” section for example is split into 12 exercises including ‘Drawing Without Stopping’ which aims at eliminating the self critical voice that leads to procrastination – and developing a child-like free flowing approach to creating a single page comic strip. “Show or Tell” is an exercise with the task of creating images that complement the text rather than merely repeating it. Another exercise “Talking Heads” asks the artist to incorporate the 180-degree rule often used in films where the camera sweeps a 180 degree arc but maintains a consistent point of view. Robyn Chapman emphasises content over artistic accomplishment. “Comics that are made from a place of joy, inspiration, and truth will be far more interesting than comics that are drawn well.” Although the design of this 136 page book is deceptively simple there is plenty of useful information between the pages. This isn’t a how-to book filled with muscle bound action. Instead it concentrates on cartooning and sequential art. While the book is primarily aimed at beginners and aspiring newcomers to the profession it is also of interest for teachers and those willing to admit they might benefit from a refresher course
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