Drawing Comics: 4 Steps From Paper to Print Ready PDF
Robyn's updates on our preparations for SDCC! HOT SEAT Q&A: 3:36 How do you create a logo for your comics? 5:45 How long do you plan to make comics? 9:23 DRAW! Walking through the 4 steps that I use to go from a pad of paper to finished comic. Sharing my comic page template, me scanner settings, my Photoshop moves to resize and align the original art scans to comic books size and finally moving the file into Adobe InDesign to layout the comic and save the book file as a print ready PDF. You can download the comic page template at www.AbstractStudioComics.com Check out our books and merchandise at www.AbstractStudioComics.com Follow TerryMooreArt at Twitter, Instagram, Facebook If you like our videos, please subscribe and hit the like button. It really helps us keep going.

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