So you’ve got a great idea for a new comic book but you have a pretty solid hunch no one will want to read a story that features poorly drawn stick figures. You’re probably right. To up your drawing game, check out I Draw Comics. The sketchbook and reference guide will train you in perspective, proportion and all the things you need to grasp to improve your sketches. The included “Non-Photo Blue” templates allow you to train while you read and then scan those works into Photoshop and magically (we assume) get rid of the template. Your new “Adventures of Whiskey Man” comic should be off the ground in no time.
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