Here are a handful of nice folks ready to share how they do their work, and maybe give you a few new ideas on how to do yours!  

This section is intended to help new and experienced artists get a feel for how other artists work, and how techniques might possibly be improved. This can be a learning experience on both ends, so feel free to send the artists below critiques or praise on what they've said.

If there's a particular process or procedure you'd like to see, definitely drop me a line.  I aim to please!


 
Writing a Good Mystery
Click on
Image to
See Tutorial



 Read Tutorial

Robert Kemp (click artist name to see gallery of work)
A great primer that discusses elements of writing a compelling mystery.

This Tutorial is Copyright 1999 Robert Kemp.
Reproduced with permission.
Comic Coloring Tutorial
Click on
Image to
See Tutorial



 Read Tutorial |  View Final Image

Eddie Loven
Visit Website
/ Email
A quick tour of how he does computer coloring. Eddie takes an original drawing and demonstrates the techniques he uses to bring it to life with color.

This Tutorial is Copyright 1999 Eddie Loven.
Reproduced with permission.
Comic/Computer Coloring Potpourri
Click on
Image to
See Tutorial



 Read Tutorial

Dudley Bryan Jr. (click artist name to see gallery of work)
This is a bunch of pointers about coloring on the computer. If you've been interested in computer coloring for a while, or just starting, give these tips a look.

Topics:
Computer Lettering Techniques
Click on
Image to
See Tutorial





 Read Tutorial

Patrick Simmons -
Shows us how to letter comics on the computer using Adobe Illustrator.


This Tutorial is contributed and Copyright 2000 Patrick Simmons
Creating Digital Paintings
Click on
Image to
See Tutorial



 Read Tutorial |  View Final Image

Mark Sweeney
(click artist name to see gallery of work)
Shows how he creates digital paintings in Photoshop. His style seems to embody the look and feel of trading card artwork.


This Tutorial is Copyright 1997 Mark Sweeney.
Reproduced with permission.
Creating Digital Illustrations & Designs
Click on Image to
See Tutorial


Coming Next! |  Final Image Preview

Dudley Bryan Jr. (click artist name to see gallery of work)
Explores the ins and outs of using Photoshop 5 to create interesting digital illustration effects. The final image isn't as stellar as it could be, but in this case, it's the journey we're interested in. Tips, tricks, and shortcuts abound.


 
Introduction to 3-D and Using Poser
Click on
Image to
See Tutorial





 Read Tutorial

Dudley Bryan Jr. -
Introduces us into the world of Poser and 3D computer graphics. Beginner's guide to how it can be used to help the artistic process.


This Tutorial is Copyright 1999 Dudley Bryan Jr.
Reproduced with permission.
Using Poser 3.0 to help Storyboarding / Composition for Sequential Art
Click on Image to
See Tutorial


Coming Soon!
Dudley Bryan Jr. -
Shows how Poser can be used to help form good compositions for sequential art. While Poser is very nice for producing illustrations, using Poser models for compositional reference can be invaluable.