After finishing the first 3 episodes of my fighting comic, I learned afterwards that having too many dynamic panels will make the reader unsure about the pacing of a fight. if the character is suppose to be giving out a long chain combo, it would be best to only move the camera angle a little bit or not at all if possible, to clearly show the reader the combo that's taken place and the speed of the combo. Also, I think stationary angles for combos usually last like 3-5 panels from what I've seen from other webtoons. Any longer than that and it might get stale.
i don't have a lot of time to work on comics/practise how to make them because of college so your short, compact videos that get straight to the point are like a gift sent from heaven thank you SO much
Awesome! I'm glad you like the shorter videos. I can be a tough balancing act on knowing if I give to little or too much. Have fun with college and comics!
UA-cam last worden are so true (as the Rest of the video). Drawing reminds me always on muscle Training. If you Don't do it regulary, you get rusty. But its so helpful to every Day or at least regular. Action scenes are fun!
Nice topic! I love drawing action scenes. I started my webcomic journey with an action comic and it sucked. So I took a break and tried to do a lots of practices. Now I’m ready to finish that webcomic :D if anyone cares, drawing a lot makes it easier to draw.
Yay! Needed this vid. I am for some reason working on an action comic despite the fact I suck at drawing action scenes, so I'm trying to catch up quick and this is super helpful. Thanks for sharing :)
Cool advice! Thanks for sharing :) I am not very much into action/fight scenes, but I am working on making my poses more dynamic and less stiff. I feel like practising drawing fighting scenes could be very helpful in that regard.
Can you do character designs next, maybe for different genres too? Like, you would design a character for a comedy differently than one for an action story.
I want to do a fight scene in a drama graphic novel where a character threatens another character with an unloaded gun and punches him while holding the gun. I honestly have no idea how to go about this. I have a hard time finding reference photos
Really really thank you for this video I was about to draw a fight scene and I was so confused but now I am sure that I can try that once again ❤️ P. S. Love your videos 😁😁
Me: hate fighting scenes.
My webtoon: yo what about some fighting and war scenes every single episode?
After finishing the first 3 episodes of my fighting comic, I learned afterwards that having too many dynamic panels will make the reader unsure about the pacing of a fight. if the character is suppose to be giving out a long chain combo, it would be best to only move the camera angle a little bit or not at all if possible, to clearly show the reader the combo that's taken place and the speed of the combo. Also, I think stationary angles for combos usually last like 3-5 panels from what I've seen from other webtoons. Any longer than that and it might get stale.
Every little piece of advice you share is gold! You broke it down in a way that is so easy to understand and apply, thank you! 💖
i don't have a lot of time to work on comics/practise how to make them because of college so your short, compact videos that get straight to the point are like a gift sent from heaven thank you SO much
Awesome! I'm glad you like the shorter videos. I can be a tough balancing act on knowing if I give to little or too much. Have fun with college and comics!
@@walterostlie Thank you! And yes, personally I think your videos have just the right length! Thank you for all the awesome tipps/advice :D
After a few months of procrastination I am finally starting my comic, This has been very helpful thank you!
Just in the middle of drawing my first action focused Episodes, great to timing. 🙌⚡️
Super helpful!! Thanks Walter :)
😂😂 “Everything is fine. It’s fine.” 😐
UA-cam last worden are so true (as the Rest of the video). Drawing reminds me always on muscle Training. If you Don't do it regulary, you get rusty. But its so helpful to every Day or at least regular. Action scenes are fun!
Pro tip: when drawing action scenes as a draft pick a different color on every different layer you’re using
What's on all your layers when you're drawing action scenes?
@@walterostlie orange, blue, pink, red. Whatever color you choose on a different layer makes it much easier to draft and start inking on a new layer
Nice topic! I love drawing action scenes. I started my webcomic journey with an action comic and it sucked. So I took a break and tried to do a lots of practices. Now I’m ready to finish that webcomic :D if anyone cares, drawing a lot makes it easier to draw.
Hah yeah, the more you draw the better you get ;-)
This is super helpful, thank you! Especially loved where u described what each camera angle and zoom could tell about the story
Yay! Needed this vid. I am for some reason working on an action comic despite the fact I suck at drawing action scenes, so I'm trying to catch up quick and this is super helpful. Thanks for sharing :)
Cool advice! Thanks for sharing :) I am not very much into action/fight scenes, but I am working on making my poses more dynamic and less stiff. I feel like practising drawing fighting scenes could be very helpful in that regard.
The iteration on the thumbnails was really useful! I'm looking forward to the lesson on techniques for achieving various goals of the story. 😁
Wonderful video. I'm drawing an action scene soon . This video really helped
Thank you for another great video and advice.
Useful and inspiring videos PER USUAL
Sweet thanks bro and good timing
Thanks for the video Walter, your words are always encouraging!! ☺
I get a question in my head, I get a video abkut it from you!! How do you just ...... ughhhhhh THANK YOU !
just wanted to say thx for always helping us beginners
dude i needed this so bad. thank you.
Been waiting for thisss❤️
Can you do character designs next, maybe for different genres too? Like, you would design a character for a comedy differently than one for an action story.
Thank you for making the kind of content we need ❤️❤️❤️
you are awesome this is very informative
I want to do a fight scene in a drama graphic novel where a character threatens another character with an unloaded gun and punches him while holding the gun. I honestly have no idea how to go about this. I have a hard time finding reference photos
Really really thank you for this video I was about to draw a fight scene and I was so confused but now I am sure that I can try that once again ❤️
P. S. Love your videos 😁😁
Thanks, have fun drawing the fight scene. You'll end up drawings hundreds of fight scenes in your life, so don't sweat just one scene too much.
Walter: draw a lot of action scenes
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Art is PAIN!
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Yayy i needed this :D
Is there a vid on ur channel about backgrounds and how to practice anatomy/perspective
yeah there are a few
Here's a playlist for backgrounds. ua-cam.com/video/ir1BGGUITqE/v-deo.html
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If you find this video you will be a good creator
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