Showing posts with label comic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comic. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

How To Create Your Own Cartoon: Drawing, Lettering, and Finishing





you make comics, and thoughts about the layout and design already. If you have already set up a space for a cartoon, a joke, their characters and what they will do it, you're ready to move on to the actual drawing phase cartooning.Sljedeći step in the process of how to create your own cartoon is a drawing, letters, and processing step.


Draw the boundaries of their plate (the frame where you draw) to any ruler, or by hand. Draw a rough sketch in pencil, adjust the spacing so that things are not cluttered, but it's easy to see. Leave plenty of space around the words in the speech balloons or thought balloons. Speech balloons are oval and have a triangle pointing to them. Thought balloons look like clouds and a small oval head goes down a thinker.


Keep details to a minimum. Want to add enough detail to build a setup and adjustment of humor. But you do not want to overstep or overtime of his art. Keep in mind that the finished cartoon strip, or will be in a very small space.


Once you have established your appearance and all roughed in, going over the lines of markers, pens, or ink. After the ink dries, you can erase pencil lines with a kneaded eraser or a good plastic. Finally, add the shading.


can use a solid black for shading. Keep in mind that black added in varying amounts will give you variations of gray, too. Use shading, stippling, or scribble with a pencil. I like to use a variety of white markers with flexible tips. That way I can get into small areas and corners without coloring over my lines and different shades of gray give me interest without drawing up the mess, and too many lines for shading sometimes.


Finally, do not forget to sign your dash. Some artists so that the space between two frames in the strip. Some sign above or below. Some within the boundaries of cartoon character itself.


Some artists use very bold, clear signature. Others, like me, prefer to have it fit into the film something, so it does not draw attention away from geg.Izbor is yours. You're an artist!


There are very basic instructions on how to make your own cartoon, and not drawing letters and dorade.Jedini way to get better by doing, not thinking about it, so take the plunge and start creating.

Monday, April 11, 2011

The Production Struggles of Watchmen Movie




Watchmen film, slated for release this upcoming 2009, long-awaited film adaptation of the highly acclaimed 12-comic book series created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. The film is directed by Zack Snyder and stars Patrick Wilson, Jackie Earle Haley, Malin Akerman, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Stephen McHattie, Billy Crudup, Carla Gugino. complexity of the comic is finally brought to the big screen under the Warner Brothers production. Set in the '80s, the movie zoomed in on an alternative version of the United stated where it is on the verge of conducting nuclear war against the Soviet Union. In the world of Watchmen, a normal human being dressed up and acted as superheroes to push forward their cause.


Even before its release, much controversy has been attached to the film. Apparently, the Watchmen movie has been tainted with the development of mayhem because of conflicts between and within the production companies involved in the project. This is the first project of 20th Century Fox and Warner Brothers with director Terry Gilliam and producer Joel Silver. However, the deconstructive nature of comics is considered Gilliam's impossible to put on film. When production fell, the project was taken in the original producer, Lawrence Gordon and director, Lloyd Levin along with Universal Studios and Paramount Pictures. David Hayter has been chosen to create scripts. Unfortunately, the project was once again stopped due to budget dilemmas. Finally, the project was returned to Warner Brothers with Snyder as director and as an international distributor Paramount. While the production is finally pushed forward and is really just waiting for the film release, producer Lawrence Gordon is currently facing a lawsuit for Fox does not pay for the buy-out for the film.


Director Zack Snyder, fresh from the success of second comic book adaptation, 300, decided to remain faithful to the graphic novel, the plot and setting. Through the genius of screenwriter, Alex Tse, the comic series is designed to fit the big screen. intricacy of the Watchmen comic book is compressed into two and a half hours, because of the tightly knit held by both the director and screenwriter without compromising the essence of the film. To make the film true to its comic predecessor, Snyder chose to shoot in real places instead of going for a studio set. Recording took place mostly in Canada and New York.


comic book enthusiasts are already looking to start the movie. On the other hand, the creator, Alan Moore, seems unconcerned about the movie's hype. In an interview, he said he will watch his comic to the film. He added that his strip was meant to be read not watched. Apparently, he was not satisfied. Moore said that the adaptation of the "sublime stupid. " He wanted not to be credited for the film and gave him a share in the co-creator, Dave Gibbon, just as it did for V for Vendetta. Watchmen film director, Zack Snyder commented that he fully respect the requirements and opinions of the creator of the comic strips.