It’s a boy! Yes, for the first time since I started this little series I could resist the temptation to draw a female character. Another premiere is that I’m in real time in the video itself rather than speeding it up and doing the voice over. I thought this would cause me to stay within [...]
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5 Minute Freestyle Drawing #7
For the first time this year it’s time again to do a freestyle drawing. I got some nice responses on this series so I will continue with this. This time I decided to do a a girl in a pretty boring evening dress. Boring because it doesn’t accentuate a lot of the body so we [...]
5 Minutes Freestyle Drawing #1
With this video I want to give a start shot for a series of freestyle sketching or drawing videos. If you feel inspired and want to show your 5 minute drawing (feel free to make it slightly longer) as a video response on Youtube you can do so and I will accept it.
Shine Your Lights On Shadows (in Manga Studio)
Just like in my last video it isn’t necessary to follow me the digital way. You can easily do the same thing with pen and paper. I couldn’t resist playing a little bit with words in the post title. We are going to have a look how we can add some more dimension to a [...]
Practice Example Of The Parallel Line Ruler In Manga Studio
In this short video I want to give you an example how I use the parallel line ruler in Manga Studio in practice. In this example I use it during the inking process of one of the characters of my graphic novel. I explain every ruler and much more in my tutorials here on this [...]
Using Thumbnails For Your Comic Creation
In the case that you just started out creating your first comic or even your first graphic novel, it is worth thinking about the use of thumbnails. You can see the thumbnails as very rough sketches that come even before the first actual first sketch as I explain in this video.
How To Build A Storyline For Your Comic or Graphic Novel
One of the most common questions I got asked is if I could do a video or an article on how to build a story line for your comic or graphic novel. For this reason I want to share with you the very basic that all story lines worth reading have in common.
You Still Have To Nurture Your Skills
After posting my drawing yesterday I had this question in my mailbox: Can everybody draw with this graphic programs out there?





