Create Comics: A Sketchbook
Includes Over 50 Pages of Lessons & Tips to Create Comics, Graphic Novels, and More!
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Pub Date Dec 29 2020 | Archive Date Apr 20 2021
Quarto Publishing Group – Chartwell Books | Chartwell Books
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Description
Whether you prefer to draw single-panel comics or a graphic novel, the 58 pages of helpful instruction in the front of this sketchbook covers all the comic-making basics, including:
- Creating Characters
- Bodies in Motion
- Villains
- Battles
- Adding Speech
- Some Dos & Don’ts
- Sound Effects
- Inking Techniques
- How Does it End?
- Creating Your Own Comic Book
So, are you ready to become a storyteller? This is just the beginning of something big!
With so much of our lives and contact going digital, the Creative Keepsakes journals offer an intimate way to nurture your connection with yourself and the people around you. An entertaining way to get off your screen, these guided and free-form journals are great for writers and artists alike. Each journal offers content around a different theme, including silly prompts for a laugh, random yet thoughtful questions, inspiration for art and composition, interactive prompts to learn about your heritage, and blank interiors on high-quality paper stock to use as your creative canvas. Beautifully designed and full of mindful prompts, channel your inspiration as you put pen (or pencil, or marker, or crayon!) to paper to learn more about yourself, your talents, and the people you love.
Also in this Series: 3,001 Questions All About Me, 3,001 Would You Rather Questions, 3,001 This or That Questions, 301 Things to Draw, 301 Writing Ideas, Anti-Anxiety Journal, Complete the Drawing, Create a Poem, Create a Story, Design & Destroy, Forever Friends, Gratitude Journal, Inner Me, Inspired by Prayer, Internet Password Book, Mom & Me, My Family Story, My Father's Life, My Grandfather's Life, My Grandmother's Life, My Life Story, My Mother's Life, Our Love Story, Sermon Notes, Sketch - Large Black, Sketch - Large Kraft, Sketch - Medium Black, Sketch - Medium Kraft, This is Me, Write - Medium Black, Write - Medium Black
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781631067686 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 204 |
Featured Reviews
Excellent source and teaching material. I love the step by step the book encourages, with plenty of opportunities for the reader/artist to excel in skills while sketching. Some books I've ready only talk about the comics without giving practical advice like this one does. A clear winner. Definitely buy the paperback version (I reviewed an e-book copy) since the vast majority of pages are for writing your own comic strip.
This is such a fun book! I love the idea of grabbing everyday clothing and turning it into something inspired by your favorite character. It’s such a cool idea and very creative
I've seen countless books with the same idea so I was a little apprehensive. You think that reading as many (varied) books as I do and working in a bookshop that I shouldn't "judge a book by it's cover" but I did, and I couldn't have been more wrong!
Create Comics really sets itself apart from the throng right from the first page. The language is engaging, easy to read and simple to understand (for almost any age i'd say). It doesn't 'baby' you with starting with mundane tasks but there are plenty of opportunities to practice before moving on to the next step (cleverly disguised so you don't feel repetitive).
The clear instruction and friendly toned writing are really what makes this a big hit. You still learn technical skills without getting bogged down in complex terms or techniques.
I can't draw for toffee, but this is the first book I've seen in long time that actually makes me excited to try.
My only complaint is that I'm not overly 'comic' minded, I'd love to see a different theme in the same series.
My normal rating system doesn't really work for this procedural-style book, but this was fun! I have always enjoyed drawing and doodling, but I haven't done it in some time. The structure of this book flows really well, teaching the reader about different shapes and how they can convey emotion or movement or personality. The practice panels and exercises are fun and engaging. I'm excited to see if I can use this inspiration to get back to more drawing.
Create Comics is a wonderful, well-drawn, and practical guide that breaks down the tropes of genre and the traditional grammatical moves we find in comics. Ideal for the reader who wants to start making.
*DISCLAIMER* I received a free copy of this book for review purposes. I only accept books I think I’d like because life is too short to waste on bad books. That said if I don’t like a book, I’ll say so, free or not. With that out of the way, onto the review:
It’s kind of tricky to rate this one because it’s a digital version that I’m reviewing and this is a book best in a physical format because it’s a sketchbook. Not knowing what art supplies will work on the paper is tricky. That said, I love the book itself.
It starts with a 58 page section full of tips for making your own characters, how to plot and draw speech bubbles, etc.
The last 144 pages are the sketchbook. The pages are pre-formatted comic layouts that you fill in.
I have a lot of sketchbooks, but nothing like this. Next time I’m going to buy one, the physical version is now on my wishlist.
As someone who will never desire to write their own graphic novel, I thought this ebook was pretty educational in showing us how to draw certain characters to the artists story. I also liked the fact, it gives the serious “upcoming” artist a space of panels to work on for practicing purposes and tips while explaining how to draw characters.
Yup definitely worth a try for any of you out there who want to try to be the next best Mangaka, webtoonist,etc!
Big thanks to NetGalley and Chartwell Books for giving me this ebook to check out!
This book is a step-by-step guide to creating your own comics and characters. As a Guidance, PSHE, and Citizenship teacher I am always on the lookout for new resources for classroom use. This book is a great toolkit buy. It has ample opportunity to practice and improve skills in the pages provided. Not only that, but drawings can be made with a simple piece of paper, a ruler, and a pencil.
Many pupils are finding life hard and stressful, especially with the current pandemic. I find that some are more likely to be able to voice their concerns using art, and many enjoy creating their own cartoons and anime. This book will help the less confident develop their skills.
Create comics creates memories
Posted on April 10, 2021 by michellelovatosbookreviews, world's first book color commentator, book reviews with a twist
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Create Comics: A Sketch Book, from Chartwell Books, is the second title I ordered the minute I got done reading through its pages. Dang.
I’m supposed to be getting something for free, not spending money the minute I see something I think will be an automatic win for my family.
But when I find a must-have-it-this-moment book, Create Comics: A Sketch Book reached right into my wallet and grabbed about $12.
It’s worth it. Unlike other books that I buy on the spot, Create Comics is not arriving in my mailbox. It’s going to my granddaughter, who loves to draw comics.
I can’t wait to go see her, so I can borrow it … I mean, draw with her.
Like all Quatro/Chartwell sketchbooks I’ve seen, Create Comics: A Sketch Book is intended to, well, teach potential illustrators how to draw their favorite superhero character.
In my time, Peanuts and Family Circus were popular favorite character studies and comic strips to emulate, but these days, more sophisticated characters entertain our kids. P.J. Max, I think. Or is it P.J. Masks? I think the first one is a bathroom towel retail store.
Create Comics starts at the beginning, as it should, with simple lessons on how to connect shapes and lines to make figures. In the first boxes, Chartwell editors teach the theory, in the next blank box, aspiring artists create their shapes, figures, expressions, and emotions.
Then, little by little, we proceed to faces, noses, eyes, ears, hands.
After going through the steps these editors believe new artists need to grasp for the basics of illustration, Chartwell books provides several pages of comic strip blank pages that artists can use to create their very own stories.
I can’t wait to sit down with my eight-year-old granddaughter and play. I wonder what she’ll create? I wonder what I will create alongside her?
Doesn’t matter. The memory will be set, the creativity explored, our shared expression of fun on paper.
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Happy are those who respect the Lord and obey him. You will enjoy what you work for, and you will be blessed with good things. Psalm 128: 1-2
I adore reading comics and I love doodling and drawing myself, but I've never felt comfortable trying to draw my own comic. With this awesome sketchbook, I finally found some great teaching material and motivation to start doodling my own comic characters and I will have fun looking back on this a lot of time and trying to draw new stuff!
The many pages of sketch pages is a biiig plus and the instructions are short and very clear, so that you do not get lost in too much "theory" and things that you don't care about. I can recommend this to anybody who wants a nudge to start sketching comics themselves! :=)
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