In this panel discussion Greg moderated from this year’s Baltimore Comicon, cartoonists Zoe Thorogood, Jeff Smith, David Petersen, and Stan Sakai talk about the tools they use to bring their Eisner-winning comic book stories out of their heads and on to the page. From scouting art shops for discontinued pens to building architectural models to using school supplies and family members (two-legged or four-legged) and all points in-between, these four go far and wide with their advice on what helps them keep bringing the comic booking goodness to us all, page after page, and year after year.
[This episode is number 821 in a series.]
CHAPTERS
00:00 – Preamble
02:17 – Intro
03:36 – Essential Tools for Comic Creators
06:20 – Pencils vs. Inking: The Creative Process
11:05 – Adapting to Changing Tools
17:45 – Maintaining Consistency in Comic Settings
23:26 – Setting the Scene: Drawing Techniques and Tools
24:20 – Historical Research and On-Site Visits
25:16 – Time Management Strategies for Artists
30:11 – Balancing Creative and Business Responsibilities
35:54 – Digital vs. Traditional Art: Making the Choice
37:20 – Achieving Artistic Vision: Practice and Persistence
42:42 – Emotional Challenges and Self-Care for Artists
47:08 – Outro