Yes! I have been searching for a channel like this for ages. Something which discusses comic as an art form rather than just review and talk about plot. UA-cam algorithm really pulled a bad one on you mate! You deserve to be lot bigger than this. I have been binging your entire channel today. Keep up the good work!
Hi! Loving the channel, thanks for your great work! I've learned a lot watching your videos 😁 You seem very knowledgeable on the topic so I was wondering if you happen to know any good books on staging dynamic fight scenes for comics? I can find a lot of interesting stuff for animation, but for comics not so much. Thanks in advance for your help!
Just realized that T'Challa is grabbing the woman with his left arm but in the final page is holding her with the right arm hahaha I guess the composition would have been a little awkward to draw with the correct arm.
Thanks for the videos I find them really helpful for my own drawing. I am currently working on a fantasy story in a Ligne Claire style and I have a character that I'm hoping to fill a silent side kick roll. I could really use some examples to help work out facial cues and head movements like nodding. I enjoyed your previous video on silent story telling and wondered if you could point me in the direction of any other silent works or silent characters. Thanks in advance, J
Jishnu Chakraborty I do a podcast with Aditya called Letters & Lines (on Apple podcasts and various other places). There’s a whole bunch of episodes to check out with us getting in depth on conics!
Best comics channel on youtube, hands down.
Ah, thank you :)
Yes! I have been searching for a channel like this for ages. Something which discusses comic as an art form rather than just review and talk about plot. UA-cam algorithm really pulled a bad one on you mate! You deserve to be lot bigger than this. I have been binging your entire channel today. Keep up the good work!
Love all this beautiful incite on these comics from you and the creatives who actually worked on them! This series is phenomenal!
Interesting that the 3 bleeding panels (the 3rd being the entire page) could tell the entire sequence by themselfs
Ha! Yes, absolutely!
Hi! Loving the channel, thanks for your great work! I've learned a lot watching your videos 😁
You seem very knowledgeable on the topic so I was wondering if you happen to know any good books on staging dynamic fight scenes for comics? I can find a lot of interesting stuff for animation, but for comics not so much.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Whats striking to me is the intentional skip of sound effects! Genius
Just realized that T'Challa is grabbing the woman with his left arm but in the final page is holding her with the right arm hahaha I guess the composition would have been a little awkward to draw with the correct arm.
just noticed that too.
Thanks for the videos I find them really helpful for my own drawing. I am currently working on a fantasy story in a Ligne Claire style and I have a character that I'm hoping to fill a silent side kick roll. I could really use some examples to help work out facial cues and head movements like nodding. I enjoyed your previous video on silent story telling and wondered if you could point me in the direction of any other silent works or silent characters. Thanks in advance, J
Read Gustavo Borges' Petals. Beautiful comic told entirely in silence.
Fantastic. Great analysis.
Thanks for watching!
@@StripPanelNaked All the time, any time. Your channel is amazing.
Was waiting for a new episode
great points!
When will we get more eps with aditya bidikar?
Jishnu Chakraborty I do a podcast with Aditya called Letters & Lines (on Apple podcasts and various other places). There’s a whole bunch of episodes to check out with us getting in depth on conics!
If you could talk to JH Williams III about some of his more creative layouts/paneling that would be amazing!
Yeah that would be a really good one...
That’s crazy you just made this video and the actor that plays black panther just died.