2000AD cartoonist D'Israeli, aka Matt Brooker, has written a piece explaining how he works, specifically how he drew Leviathan:
"The bad news, if you're starting out and you want to get the sort of effects I get, is that I do all my work on computer using some fairly expensive software. I draw using Adobe Illustrator, though most of the steps shown here could be done just as well in other graphics programs such as Photoshop, Painter, Paintshop Pro or CorelDraw.... My basic method of drawing comics - thumbnail, rough layout, pencilling and inking - is still the same as when I was working on paper. The idea is to break the drawing down into lots of little steps, which sounds as if it would be slow, but it means that no one step becomes daunting, so you can zip through them quite quickly."
(Via Bugpowder)
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