Framing Characters in Human Target | Greg Smallwood | Strip Panel Naked
Support me on Patreon: / strippanelnaked Subscribe to PanelxPanel: https://gumroad.com/l/PXPSUB I was a really big fan of Greg Smallwood's work in the new Human Target series, so wanted to take a look at two things that I think Smallwood silently does that makes the story so effective. Namely, the way characters are cropped in the panels, and how we are always on the main character's eyeline (apart from one distinct example). Apologies for the nasaly voice this episode, I was battling a cold...! If you're a fan of Strip Panel Naked, the channel keeps making episodes thanks to the support of patrons at the Patreon. If you enjoy the episodes, there's tonnes and tonnes of extra content there to get access to. For less than a cup of coffee you can help support the channel, and your patronage goes a really long way. / strippanelnaked

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