U draw fast and appealing. As a collector to comic books, I now am more of a cover art collector, 1st appearance, and some variant covers, and anatomically correct female characters
I’ve only recently discovered your work but I’m constantly blown away by it. I’m really hoping to be able to get a commission from you when your schedule allows it. Great video!
Very cool line control, great visual dynamics, cool contrasts and love the crosshatch work. Three minor mistakes I noticed - the right hand's thumb is misplaced, Bruce's lower lip doesn't look like that from that angle and the left side of the bat symbol should've been positioned a little higher since he had his left arm up thus the form of his left pectoral has changed.
Really appreciate you’re videos along with Robert Marzullo’s stuff. I’ve somewhat lost my passion for drawing but I’m getting a better knowledge using procreate but hopefully it’ll reignite that inspiration to interpret my ideas back on paper once again.
The thing I have trouble with is doing those quick fluid lines In high school, I planned on taking commercial art courses in tech school, but they ran out of slots and put me in a drafting course instead. That helped me with 3D, but it also kinda tuned my instincts to prefer more solid, structured lines in my drawings. Seeing primitives is easy enough for me, I just find putting them to "paper" as it were (I work in digital) in a way that feels dynamic is difficult. It also feels like maybe it slows me down a lot, I see people knock out these incredible drawings in 2-3 hours, while my drawings take dozens of hours just to get though the inking phase. I'm a solo game dev, so I need to be able to jump around between different parts of the project quickly, and I wanted to get to the point that I was doing art in this style quickly like this, so I could do my concept art for my own characters quickly, then move on to using that art to do my character models and so on, but this has been a stumbling block for me. I just find that I always to default to more neat and tidy lines, and never really like what my attempts at faster, more dynamic art look like. Especially given that I can't use super dynamic poses for my concept art for really getting a sense for my designs and where things go and making something that translates into a 3D model well, it just feels like trying to be fast and messy goes against that goal. But it also feels like the only way to get faster, so it's really been a struggle for me
Very neat Ryan I love how you the way inking and draw batman 🦇 your remind me of my hero the goat jim lee thank you for sharing enjoy rest of your Thursday morning take care sir much respect 🤝
Amazing and inspiring, you always manage to re ignite that passion for drawing in me I know you had an in person course for comic book boot camp last week, when would you do that again?
If you want to learn from me, check out my course on Proko: www.proko.com/s/nkat?af=019176
Your work is always inspiring
You're an amazing talent Ryan. I am glad to be working with you.
Incredible as always Ryan. You inspire me to find the right path for me as an artist! Keep up the world class artistry !
You're one artist I always look up to. Ever since I saw your art, my drawing spirit lifted!
My question is how do you avoid messy inking? One minute it looks fine but then the other I cant even tell what im looking at
I’m working on a video on that
Line weight.
U draw fast and appealing. As a collector to comic books, I now am more of a cover art collector, 1st appearance, and some variant covers, and anatomically correct female characters
I’ve only recently discovered your work but I’m constantly blown away by it. I’m really hoping to be able to get a commission from you when your schedule allows it. Great video!
Beautiful.
Amazing advices.. thank you... and aplied your techinq with first red pencil...it is really helpful😀
Inking is mostly what I’m interested about, specifically the the shadow inking and hatching
Video on my materials and the fundamentals in the works!
Very good video. Instructive and precise about the work of making comics. Thank you so much.
thank you for the amazing tips! its always great to hear your advice.
This so amazing! thanks for sharing.
Very cool line control, great visual dynamics, cool contrasts and love the crosshatch work. Three minor mistakes I noticed - the right hand's thumb is misplaced, Bruce's lower lip doesn't look like that from that angle and the left side of the bat symbol should've been positioned a little higher since he had his left arm up thus the form of his left pectoral has changed.
Wow you are such a amazing artist I admire you and your work
Whoa! Awesome art!
Really appreciate you’re videos along with Robert Marzullo’s stuff. I’ve somewhat lost my passion for drawing but I’m getting a better knowledge using procreate but hopefully it’ll reignite that inspiration to interpret my ideas back on paper once again.
The thing I have trouble with is doing those quick fluid lines
In high school, I planned on taking commercial art courses in tech school, but they ran out of slots and put me in a drafting course instead. That helped me with 3D, but it also kinda tuned my instincts to prefer more solid, structured lines in my drawings. Seeing primitives is easy enough for me, I just find putting them to "paper" as it were (I work in digital) in a way that feels dynamic is difficult.
It also feels like maybe it slows me down a lot, I see people knock out these incredible drawings in 2-3 hours, while my drawings take dozens of hours just to get though the inking phase. I'm a solo game dev, so I need to be able to jump around between different parts of the project quickly, and I wanted to get to the point that I was doing art in this style quickly like this, so I could do my concept art for my own characters quickly, then move on to using that art to do my character models and so on, but this has been a stumbling block for me.
I just find that I always to default to more neat and tidy lines, and never really like what my attempts at faster, more dynamic art look like. Especially given that I can't use super dynamic poses for my concept art for really getting a sense for my designs and where things go and making something that translates into a 3D model well, it just feels like trying to be fast and messy goes against that goal. But it also feels like the only way to get faster, so it's really been a struggle for me
Great as always, greetings from Perú 🇵🇪🎉
Hello there!
Very neat Ryan I love how you the way inking and draw batman 🦇 your remind me of my hero the goat jim lee thank you for sharing enjoy rest of your Thursday morning take care sir much respect 🤝
Amazing and inspiring, you always manage to re ignite that passion for drawing in me
I know you had an in person course for comic book boot camp last week, when would you do that again?
Thanks! and our next one is in February in New Jersey
カッコ良い‼️‼️
めっちゃ好きです😆‼️
Nice
Can have an ecorche model next to you while drawing.
Stay Blessed
Which page size do you use?