About the video: Defining Your Style
Overview
“In this lesson, you will learn how to make your comic look uniquely yours. I will show you some different comics and discuss the visual differences between them. We will talk about the elements that encompass your comic’s ‘look’- characters, backgrounds, fonts, colors, and layout. You will do an illustration exercise to help define your unique style.”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Defining Your Style, which is part of the Domestika online course: Comic Creation Specialization: Master Storytelling and Illustration. Learn comic creation, scriptwriting, visual storytelling, and character illustration for digital and print publication.
Partial transcription of the video
“Defining Your Style Now, we'll be defining your comic style. First, we'll see the elements that make up a comic style and then we'll compare some comics. Lastly, I'll use "They Can Talk" as an example for making a style guide. Comics should have their own unique style, their own unique look. Briefly, we'll look at the same three comics we did in the last lesson, "They Can Talk", "Poorly Drawn Lines" and Liz Climo. These are very similar, which I think makes differentiating them visually a little more interesting. I'm gonna make some generalizations, you can probably find some exceptions, bu...”
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Course summary for: Comic Creation Specialization: Master Storytelling and Illustration
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Category
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Areas
Comic, Creative Writing, Digital Drawing, Drawing, Fiction Writing, Ink Illustration, Narrative, Pencil Drawing, Storyboard, Storytelling, Traditional illustration

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