To dive deeper into comics storytelling I suggest the books in this video: Level up Your Comic Storytelling: 4 Must Own Books for Every Artist ✅ kzbin.info/www/bejne/d6aZlnV_jrNme6M
@MarshMakesComics7 ай бұрын
I’m in love with the comic book medium and have been for my whole life. And I agree that the potential of the comic medium is amazing. Unfortunately rarely do comic book writers take the craft of writing seriously enough to actually write a decent story. I mean I love the kind of plot heavy adventure stuff the way the great comic creators have done it and have lots of respect for them but I have almost never come away from a comic with the same emotional and engaging impact that I get from a good book, movie or tv show. and I really wish that wasn’t the case because comics hands down is my favorite medium. But I have to be honest about my experience as well. Most of your reasons though I agree with and it points me more to the potential of comics than the actual comics I’ve experienced reading so far.
@TheSubwaysurfer3 ай бұрын
The greatest comic enthusiast I ever saw with my friend illustrator and comic creator who graduated from the Qbert school, name, Kenly Dillard Kenlee was a Disney artist who became wonderful a lifelong dream. He was also a character artist at every theme park in Florida and also a member of the national carious network. Kenlee, literally even before the jobs he got into literally“ drew his life” I mean every day instead of writing in his diary, like most people or journal for men, lol, he sat down and drew a little comic short, formal long form of what he did that day The people he encountered the things he saw his interactions. One time he slept at my house overnight and when I woke up at six in the morning, I found him on my dining room table, freaking drawing comics! He had the ability to take his sketchpad and start walking in another direction and drawing pictures of the people walking towards him, which were finished by the time they passed it was amazing. I consider him the comic king and I wish him all success, my inspiration.
@matthewswitzer14487 ай бұрын
I have committed myself to not be demoralized. Growth, learning, practice and consistent execution are my goals moving forward.
@wa7pP9867 ай бұрын
Long live comics!!!! Yes, you nailed it. Love the points you brought up. I also like the fact that, for story tellers, it is less demanding to write a comic script, than it is to write a novel. with a novel, you need a certain level of writing skill that most do not have. comics allow so many more people to get their story out there. Of course you need art skills...
@ArucardPL7 ай бұрын
After 10+ years of working as a comicbook artist (mainly doing only pencilling and inking), now I'm starting my own comic where apart from pencilling and inking, I'll also be writing it, coloring and lettering. So gonna be fun and we'll see if I can pull off that final form you're talking about :)
@TheSubwaysurfer3 ай бұрын
Always in children, art, drawing classes, one subject that absolutely positively able to get through and focus on our making their own auto biographical comics
@guydrawsYT7 ай бұрын
I'm still trying to learn how to condense writing for comics. Long form storytelling is in my back pocket but trying to boil it down is a struggle.
@CartoonDaily12 ай бұрын
Some of my favorite comic strip artists on Instagram do this. I’m also trying to learn it.
@eroane847 ай бұрын
Ooohh!! I just ordered ordered some sketchbooks from your site!!!!! Can’t wait to start sketching in them❤❤❤❤
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@eroane847 ай бұрын
@@DJCoffman You’re most welcome
@TheSubwaysurfer3 ай бұрын
Through this use of comics, my friend Steve, and I had always extremely high marks in English composition and comprehension in expository, writing, creative writing, and our vocabulary through junior high high school and college were always at the top just from reading comics!
@JH-pe3ro7 ай бұрын
I started working on a technical/philosophical blog recently, and one of the big features of it is that I add in some comics and gag panels. I think my balance in terms of "words and pictures" ends up being words a lot of the time, but I like having both options.
@mindinvadercomics39157 ай бұрын
I just wanna thank you DJ for all your help and advice via your videos. Between, You Cartoonist Kayfabe(RIP Ed), and Comics by Perch, I consider to be the Holy Trinity of industry's content via KZbin. Thank you!
@the-blackManic7 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your perspective and agree that there is immense power in being that "Army of one" in the realm of storytelling. Stories, created "by committee" are usually much less than they could have been. The singular vision, of a passionate creator, without boundaries or budget restraints, has the potential to shake the world. Love what you do, keep it up.
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
Thank you sir!
@joshuas17257 ай бұрын
Loved the insights on creating comics at the end and thank you for reinforcing those of us who still have the drive to create comics.
@deborah_A_7 ай бұрын
I would like to add to the time and space point. It's also different from all others medium (also reading) because you can control the pace of what your eyes see, read, analyse, go back and forth etc... you can also design a certain flow from different distinct panels on the same page (I think about the comic Maus for example that has very intelligent underlines and designs that need your patience or a few reads even...) Great job on the video!
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
Thank you! Yes it’s such a fascinating craft to think about! Love comics
@PaulNaas7 ай бұрын
Cartooning is also the best way to learn to draw. There’s an endless variety of styles one can use and draw without anyone telling you you’re doing it wrong. It’s a safe medium to launch from, and you can take it as far as you like as your skills improve, or stay where you are and refine what you do in the style you’ve chosen. I appreciate all styles of art, but cartooning has always been my favorite.
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
It’s true!
@CXS_Creations7 ай бұрын
I agree comics are the best stories we have. Since starting to draw my own comics I noticed I’m a lot less stressed
@emorris02047 ай бұрын
For me comics never die and as of now comics are thriving than ever before.im doing my part to get my comic off the ground and hopefully I can finally self publish and print my books :)
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
Keep grinding’
@TheSubwaysurfer3 ай бұрын
I irritated my fine arts, instructor and his models because I constantly drew photo realistic, caricatures of the models faces and limbs, even though they were spot on each likeness. I recall one model coming up to me saying why do you always draw people funny?
@TheSubwaysurfer7 ай бұрын
I am actively and specifically using a comic book style in revamping my KZbin channel even at this early stage, I’m seeing responses and subscriber interest because of comics
@eroane847 ай бұрын
FYI: Back in the day Japan fell in love with Spider-man comics and they made their own live action series and Stan Lee loved it🎉❤❤❤❤❤
@CWARrated6 ай бұрын
This was a great chat. Got serious about learning how to make comics a few years ago, started with instagram comics, then webtoons and now I am practicing 2 page comics. Next full one shots. It's a process, but all that practicing really adds up.
@AndresMartinez-ru5ef7 ай бұрын
lol. I’m guilty of that 80 page epic story that I’m still working on after six years. That spider story was in a documentary about the Nic Cage Superman movie that Tim Burton was supposed to direct. Comics comics! 🙌🏼
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
Such a great story!
@withoutanh89237 ай бұрын
You are always inspiring DJ! Thanks for always giving us permission to not be perfect, and that it's more important to make comics :)
@MrBracey1007 ай бұрын
I like making comics and have some indie cred but now you got me thinking about doing strips.
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
Doooooo ittttt
@62LeftyBlues7 ай бұрын
Think it was Jon Peters who hired Kevin Smith for Superman. Besides wanting Superman to fight a giant mechanical spider, he didn't want Superman to ever wear the costume. Peters went on to produce Wild Wild West!
@cjolet7 ай бұрын
Great video and a very necessary commentary for those fellow makers in the audience (like myself @ cjolet) and something I wish more KZbin channels focused on. thanks for saying all this!
@Yannick_cano67 ай бұрын
I definitely want to get into it and i used to read a lot of French and belgium comics in the past😊
@vion44447 ай бұрын
Great video talk! Very encouraging and very motivating.
@hafizmazuki24437 ай бұрын
I agree, I'm making my own manga right now so i know how effective the medium is & how hard to make one. I chosen this media to promote my southeast asian culture to the world.
@taylorcouz5267 ай бұрын
Your wisdom is to great I love the energy ❤😂
@happyjacksavinka55607 ай бұрын
My LCS just had a huge turn out for free comic book day. I gave away a bunch of my zines and two up strips and people were so happy to get them. They enjoyed my books even more when I told them the reason/story behind my comics. I made a lot of friends Saturday.
@TheSubwaysurfer7 ай бұрын
I’ve said it before and will always say it comics saved the movie industry writers were not coming up with original story ideas, but we’re reaching into the past decade to revamp old familiar stories because they seem to lack consensus and imagination on how to do something new when comics came in, it blew any weak idea. They were trying to get across out of the water and transformed the medium of cinema. I don’t need to name any films. We all know the blockbusters now you can’t even go to the movies without tripping over a comic book adapted film.
@_alientosociety7 ай бұрын
I was making animations after making a few comics but I felt so emotionally disconnected from them. So I decided to take a step back and go back to the 4-panel comic. I was lacking in my drawing skills more than anything. It’s been refreshing and nice going back :)
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
Great to hear that!
@TheSubwaysurfer3 ай бұрын
Hands down without a doubt comics freaking save the movie industry
@strangelittleelia7 ай бұрын
Kinda needed this. Thank you
@resistancepublishing7 ай бұрын
Comics are the best medium above movies, animation, novels. Without comics movies wouldn’t be what it is
@funnymcfunfuns14557 ай бұрын
Especially when you realize storyboards are basically comics
@resistancepublishing7 ай бұрын
@@funnymcfunfuns1455 yep. Exactly
@dwaynemuth87757 ай бұрын
Comics are definitely storyboards and the movie people have an excellent guide but rarely use it and cherry pick the best parts of a story from various sources in stead of sticking one particular story! You absolutely hit the nail on the head and I appreciate your enthusiasm towards writing and drawing comics! It’s like designing a building , you can’t start at the top or the middle! Ground floor is the foundation and then work from there! I really like the channel and keep up the great work!👍🎯
@eroane847 ай бұрын
Naps x Comics= Perfect Combo😂
@Tweetercomics7 ай бұрын
Great video
@RDBlade7 ай бұрын
Great video! Make more comics
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
🫡🫡
@PriSQOOLFoundations7 ай бұрын
Love this perspective. Facts, in my opinion. ✍️
@courtneybuchanan7037 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Inkbludd7 ай бұрын
College was the same for me… all my art had a comic book aspect to it. My painting professor hated it !
@TheSubwaysurfer3 ай бұрын
Great thing is it favors every arts style! I’ve enjoyed Stick Figure comics like cynical man I’ve enjoyed off-the-wall comics like too much coffee man I’ve even enjoyed overwhelmingly religious comics that were printed by chick publications. If you haven’t read any of chick publications work, you will be pleasantly surprised, I’m surprised that chick publications isn’t given its kudos for what it deserves in the comics medium I’ve loved editorial comics, which was my first introduction to comics at an endless source of subject matter
@quixotim7 ай бұрын
Ha! I pulled that same shit in my “fine” art classes but with Spider-Man.
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
🤘🏻🏴☠️
@TheSubwaysurfer3 ай бұрын
Egyptian hieroglyphics is nothing more than comics carved on a wall as our caveman drawings as our Native American drawings which describe a hunt
@bigolebuddeh52664 ай бұрын
do u have any videos on lettering for comics in procreate?
@paullittle91877 ай бұрын
I like this guy.
@TheSubwaysurfer7 ай бұрын
It’s like you’ve reached for the lowest bar possible if you’re a comic artist, even though the best college artist that I’ve seen are masters of composition, anatomy background and coloring.
@johnhayes64145 ай бұрын
I want to know your advice for helpful tools for someone with dyslexia. Is there proof reading for spelling to corrections?
@guydrawsYT7 ай бұрын
This is the way
@GwenTiana4 ай бұрын
Man help me i really good at making art sketch 1:1 but its hard for me to make my own creativity 😢 i wanted to be traditional art maybe digital but its hard for me make my own creativity
@eroane847 ай бұрын
Aaaaaaaahhhhh…Thank you for this specific video!!!^_____
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
That’s wonderful to hear! Mission accomplished!
@eroane847 ай бұрын
@@DJCoffmanI actually had my high school history teacher told me…”If you’d stop drawing cartoons in my class maybe you’d learn something…” The best times in High School was: Cartooning for my High school newspaper which were released every Friday and teachers had me sign their copies😂 I really miss newspapers as it’s tangible more than the internet…Oh! If you have AppleTV+ there’s a cool documentary called “Stripped” which is about newspaper comics and the comic strip artists😊❤❤❤ Highly recommend watching it!!!
@TheSubwaysurfer7 ай бұрын
He is how great comics are I made an autobiographical comic that I gave to my dad for Father’s Day one year it told about how he helped me overcome my fears of a local bully. Then I looked online and there was a contest for building you a website if you Gave a PowerPoint presentation that one my comic was created in PowerPoint so I submitted that overnight. It received 100 views and was declared the winner and for my prize I was not given the website apparently that was a second prize first prize was a brand new iPad when it came out and that’s what introduced me to Apple productsbecause of a comic
@BardChords6 ай бұрын
Pretty sure the pyramids in egypt are a better visual storytelling medium. The authors of the pyramids wanted to get something across: Great kings lived here, who presided over great kingdoms. This is obvious to anyone who sees a pyramid, and they still inspire awe to this day. No other piece of art has been this effective for this long.
@DJCoffman6 ай бұрын
And they got that point across through sequential visual art. (Which is basically what comics are) 🤘🏻✏️
@BardChords6 ай бұрын
@@DJCoffman So really a temple or a pyramid is like a trade paperback for all the wall carvings.
@internationalicon7 ай бұрын
I’m concerned about distribution and cash flow. I keep on wanting to make a little money, you know?
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
It’s totally possible! Build true fans
@TheSubwaysurfer3 ай бұрын
Comics are enough. There are so-called boring comics for lack of a better word. There are big hit with fans. Love and rockets is one book another one for the comics of Robert Crum I called the king of angst. Too much coffee man, of course and cynical man is another.
@ItsNickster7 ай бұрын
comics are exploding right now. just not western ones lmao. comics haven't died imo, it's just that most popular type of comic has changed. manga has taken over the world
@nerfytheclown7 ай бұрын
Can I just ask: why in the world would you pencil over your reds before inking? Especially with the undo button, I couldn't watch your video without itching at the time you seem to spend drawing the same line. That process is a useless relic of the print era. Obviously; I will retract this critique if I get to the part where I find out you're making a pencil-tone comic.
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
I just choose red or blue pencil lines for the roughs to get the pose the way I like it and tightened before “ inking. “ - I think of penciling and roughing like “molding and shaping” the “clay” -
@nerfytheclown7 ай бұрын
@@DJCoffman mmm. Sorry if my tone is pushy or rude, by the way. I'm direct and aware of my own ignorance, as a thing to cure. I know many people choose to do tight pencils. I think what I'm interested in knowing is what value you think you get out of tight pencils, when your style seems to me to lend itself to the much faster process of "going straight in with the inks". Ever since I met Dave Sim at Clint's Comics in Kansas City, that has been one of my biggest puzzles. Especially since I first picked up Painter 7 and a terrible tablet, it blows my mind; seeing someone who is going to ink their own stuff pour so much effort into pencils. You are not a fool...a few hours of listening to you shows me that... So either you have some good, valid reasons for laying it out, roughing, pencilling and THEN inking; or you have a blind spot in your process that could make your life easier if dealt with. Would your comics be as good if you skipped that entire intermediary step? 👀 😮 😳 I watched your pencil lines...It's not like you don't have confidence in your stroke. Anyway...I appreciate your work. Lotta good foods-for-thoughts. 👍🏿
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
@@nerfytheclown Hey not at all! Good conversation and happy to explain as best as I can. I describe it like "molding clay" because, sure I can sit down and say FWBWAM! here is a cup, or this thing I know how to draw over and over from memory. So for me, the rough captures the basic composition, pretty quick work. But then the second "pass" is getting it not only tight but I'm also "listening" to the character while I'm fleshing it out. I might ask myself, is the mouth right? Is this pose or position good enough? And so it's an opportunity to mold and shape some new expressions, slight movements, even the slightest "tuck" on an eye or body part can change the overall panel. That's the fun part! When that's down, then the "inking" just makes it more permanent. That's almost an automATIC PROCESS. All that said, these aren't even "tight" roughts to me. They are still pretty loose. Another thing is when you're working with somoene elses characters you need to take a little time to make sure you aren't going too far "off model" . That's it!
@nerfytheclown7 ай бұрын
@@DJCoffman thanks so much for your feedback, buddy. I just got myself into position (through effort and pain...) to "become a full-time artist"...and for sure part of it will be responding to people here. Been studying KZbin for almost half the time I've been studying art, so...hopefully I can contribute something cool. Cheers bro and thanks again for the videos. Similar encouraging vibe to Ed [rip] and Jim. Gonna go hit your newsletter.
@DJCoffman7 ай бұрын
@@nerfytheclown Thanks for the kind words!
@TheSubwaysurfer3 ай бұрын
Egyptian hieroglyphics is nothing more than comics carved on a wall as our caveman drawings as our Native American drawings which describe a hunt