How to Draw a Comic Book Character?
Below are tips on drawing the male, female and other characters which are generally present in comics.
- The first thing you need to be strong with is learning the anatomy of the male and female body. Refer to books by Burne Hogarth on human anatomy drawing. His books are one of the best and help greatly to study and draw the human muscular figure.
- In case you don't wish to buy any expensive books, look online for free tutorials on human anatomy drawing. Keep practicing and drawing both male and female anatomy.
- Once you know how to draw a stationary body in different angles like front, back, , top, etc., start practicing drawing moving gesture drawings of the male and female body.
- In a similar way practice with some basic animal and bird drawings.
- Once you know everything about the moving and steady drawings of animals and humans, you should start giving a character to the drawings.
- There are certain shapes which are used for depicting a hero, and depicting a villain. A hero will basically have rectangular shaped jaw, and overall will be rectangular shaped, to signify strength and balance.
- On the other hand a villain will have triangular-shaped face, and pointy angles in the body to give it an evil look.
- So, give your character costume, props and practice different gesture drawings with the completed character, till you get the hang of it.
This is another important aspect one should master along with learning how to draw comic book characters. You will have to learn how to draw buildings, landscapes, cityscapes, interiors, etc. to accompany the right background behind your characters. So refer to a book on perspective drawings, practice from them and go for live sketching sessions by sketching some monuments in your city. To give your comic book frames a dramatic look, you will have to add some dynamic angles to it. Some examples of dynamic angles is where you see a character really magnified because the point of view is below the character's waistline. To give a feel that the character is falling, you will have to take a top angle, with some motion lines behind the character and tiny tops of buildings around the character. This is a technique mostly seen in Spiderman comics.
After you achieve a sense of confidence drawing comic superheroes and other characters, and you are able to draw frames with the perspective background, try to compose your drawing frames better. Learn some basic rules on composition, to frame your drawings better. To get a rough idea, always draw a rough doodle of the shot, or a rough storyboard with quick lines, to get a preview. For kids, it is not necessary to draw all muscular or perfect drawings. However, the basic body forms and proportions need to be maintained, and on top of it you can use a black sketch pen or ink pen, to give it a finished look.
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