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Learning the Marvel Way 10 - Your own Comic Page

So my first full Marvel comic page is done. There is no much explanation to add here, just combining all the knowledge the Marvel Way book has provided me so far. It took me approximately 10 hours to make. And this is only the pencilling. I am not disappointed with this, this book did make me much better in drawing, so at this point I recommend it to anyone who would like to draw! Keep in mind that at this point copying is not a big issue, but drawing from memory still is. I definitely got better at that too, but it's far still not this quality. Anyway, this book is still not over. There is one more comic page to copy, a comic cover, and the basics of inking! I am taking a break with this book and start with How to Draw by Scott Robertson , another fantastic book focusing on drawing in perspective.

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