No Shortcuts! Why Frank Quitely is a Master Illustrator
Support Comic Tropes: / comictropes With a career that spans from 1990 through today, Frank Quitely has tackled all sorts of comics. Underground comix, mainstream British comics like 2000AD, and many projects for Dark Horse, Image, Marvel and DC, frequently with his collaborators Grant Morrison or Mark Millar. This video jumps around his work history to go into examples of his techniques. To explain what Frank Quitely (Vincent Deighan) does well, from figurework to character's emotions to composition to lighting to pacing and everything in between. Along the way, this video looks at highlights from books including The Authority, New X-Men, All Star Superman, We3, Pax Americana and many more.

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