How to Make Digital Comics Pt. 3 (Digital Distributors)
So far in Part 1 & 2 we’ve talked about creating file types and setting the proper page size and resolution for your digital comic. This week I want to talk a little bit about digital distributors and how you can go about selling your digital comic as well. When I first had the inkling to start selling digital comics I knew right away that I’d also want to sell them on my own. When you sell things yourself you make more money. You’d... Read More
How to Make Digital Comics Pt. 2 (Page sizes and resolution)
After last week’s post on How to Make Digital Comics I quickly realized there is an awful lot of you out there looking for this kind of information. So thank you for dropping by and checking it out. Feel free to leave comments or questions as well! This week I want to talk about page sizes and resolution. When it comes to drawing your artwork for digital comics you should really keep your page size in mind. There are already a number of different... Read More
How to Make Digital Comics Pt. 1 (File types and creation)
When I re-did this website a few months back one of my primary objectives was to change how I was posting blogs. Most blogs post random snippets of art and the odd spattering of witty type. I’d rather take a different approach for the next little while. I’m much more interested in sharing what I’ve learned about comics and now, specifically, digital comics. You see — I have this sick fascination with digital comics right now.... Read More
Greg Pak’s Digital Comic Initiative
The following article was posted on Greg Pak’s Google+ page. Check it out. Pass it along and give it a try. As someone who’s always interested in roping new people into reading comics, I’ve loved +Joe Mulvey’s thought-provoking and hilarious “What do you REALLY know about comics?” interviews at http://joemulveyart.com/. The following is an experiment directly inspired by Joe and his columns. So who out there is interested in comics but... Read More