Elli Esaw: I actually spent about 4 months working on comic book frames myself, and I have started going work on some new frames (though they are still unfinished). i personally found that just spending about 1 hour a day going back and forth between drawing portraits of people and landscapes helped me kind of get used to equating the proportion of a specific character and it's relative size in the scene which I wanted to place that character in. It would be helpful to look up photos of the environments you want to use and just do general measurements of the people and characters in these environments. Of course, another great source (which i myself overlooked) can be of your own making: photos of people in the specific poses which you need the characters in your environments to be engaged in. This is probably one of the easiest and surefire ways to get a visually effective guideline for your images.There's a vast amount of photography books dealing with architecture! which you can check out and get images from. That too, can be a fairly useful source of ideas.The main idea here is just to keep drawing and drawing and drawing, as much as possible, and in as many different ways as possible....Show more
Lindsey Zanardi: Drawing is the best way to show real concern of art on drawing board without any hassle. A child can learn N number of things from drawing like he can develop his confidence, unwrap his inner creativity by making his favorite cartoon and all. Also drawing is the way where children learn how to express their real emotions without any fear.
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