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Description Okay, so here's the deal. I'm going to preach a little bit here so if you're easily offended by critiques or just don't feel like reading advice , I suggest you hit the back button. I'm speaking mostly to all those folks that PM or e-mail me wanting advice on their artwork and how to break into comics so, if that's not you, you don't need to read on or do if you just feel like getting a little insight on the world of comics.

That being said, I'm going to address something that a lot of comic book artist hopefuls dread-BACKGROUNDS!!!!!! Yes I know, you hate drawing them and would rather be drawing your favorite superhero or anime/manga character. Can't blame you, I would too but if you have any hope of illustrating professionally or just want to make kick-ass believable art in your spare time it's something you're going to have to practice at some point. Truth be told, the majority of all the Amateur comic art I see is horribly lacking in this department. I've seen some of the coolest character art but the entire peice falls apart because the artist either didn't give the background the same attention they gave the character or they left one out all together leaving Spider-man clinging to a magic invisible wall. Let's face it, backgrounds (hereafter referred to as BGs) are no fun!....or are they? I had the same problem with BGs for years and found I couldn't come up with convincing scenes to set my characters in. I couldn't come up with an image in my head and translate it down onto paper or I would get to frustrated and just give up. It wasn't until about 10 years ago that I saw the light. I was at a convention showing my work trying to get a gig when I came across an artist sitting in artist alley. He had a pretty good portfolio so I started flipping through. About half way in I came across a huge double page spread of the island of Manhattan. This artist had drawn the entire island from a airplane view complete with every building, visible street, harbor, and even little boats and tankers in the water. It was as if this guy had taken a helicopter ride out over the water about 1000 feet up and looked back to take a mental picture of the city to draw it. Every detail was there and the design of each building and window was addressed. Immediately I asked how the hell he was able to draw BGs so well. He replied “do you like drawing backgrounds?" "No" I replied. He smirked and said "well, I do." he went on to say the only way to learn backgrounds is to make yourself love them. Stop looking at them as a burden or something you rush through to get to the fun stuff. You have to realize that BGs are there to add life and believability to your characters. They can take a normal shot of Spider-man swinging and make him look as if he's hundreds of feet above New York or swooshing inches from the street down a canyon of buildings. In all honesty, I sometimes spend more time on the BGs than I do on the characters in the panel. It's not because I like the BGs more or dislike the characters, it's just that I like to pretend my BGs are another character unto themselves that create a setting for my cast.
So by now you're saying "that's all well and good but how do I get started?" Well, I'm glad you asked. The first thing to do is to get out there and draw!! I know, you've been told a thousand times that you need to draw from life so let's make this 1001. Get out there and sit under a tree or on a city bench and draw what you see. Pay close attention to architecture and plant life. Figure out with your pencil what makes a building look like a building, a car, or a tree. Now figure out what makes different buildings, cars, and trees look different and what makes them the same. If you do this long enough you find that you can make up buildings, cars, trees, etc up in your head without looking at a picture or reference. Secondly, study perspective like there's no tomorrow. This is the biggest thing you can do make your BGs convincing. Trust me, I know it's hard now but you'll thank me later when you're whipping out landscapes like a pro. For you beginners or even those that want to advance your knowledge I suggest the book 'Perspective for the Comic Book Artist". I own over 100 'how to' artbooks and this is the single best book I've ever bought and still use it to this day. It changed my art and a swear on it like the bible. Check out it the next time you're in a book store or get it from your local library. Heck, here's the Amazon.com address where you can order it!: [link] d_bbs_4/104-4366842-2812751?v=glance&s=books&n=507846
And believe me, it's great for all kinds of perspective, not just comic books. You'll learn 2 point, 3 point, 5 point, and curvular perspective before you know it and be well on your way. Just look at my any piece in my gallery with a cityscape to see what I mean.

So that's it guys. I hope this helped some of you a little bit and you'll take this advice and run with it. I'm a firm believer that there's no such thing as talent and anyone can accomplish their goals if they just commit and practice. All you need is the right tools. And just to drive the point home, I'm posting a plethora or BGs that I've done in the last year in various books. These are just a small handful of the huge amount I've had to do so believe me, I speak from experience. Oh yeah, and a warning. The file is a bit large so, if you click on it, you’ve been warned

Best regards,
-Mark
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Comments: 514

Medlilove [2010-06-03 17:07:25 +0000 UTC]

I always want to draw scenes but I know my background will bring the whole image down, I'm no good with straight lines

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Creedling [2010-05-30 17:25:14 +0000 UTC]

That looks incredible. Wish my eyes were alot better when I first wake up so I could really see what the heck is going on in each panel

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LAddams [2010-05-21 03:32:03 +0000 UTC]

Love the art, love the advice. Glad to hear it said

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ashenpearl [2010-04-17 00:59:16 +0000 UTC]

all of these are amazing!
i feel like trying harder

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Eyesta [2010-04-09 14:49:44 +0000 UTC]

this is amazing *favs right away*
u're a great artist

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wotnip [2010-03-02 12:49:32 +0000 UTC]

Great advice whish more people gave help this helpful.

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s-ir [2010-02-25 20:08:14 +0000 UTC]

wow that's really good work! How should one work do backgrounds if they don't know how to draw them? Practise maybe? Could use some advise.

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s-ir [2010-02-25 20:03:57 +0000 UTC]

that's really good. What's the best way to work on backgrounds if you don't know how to draw backgrounds?

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JoeyJohnson [2010-01-09 03:45:44 +0000 UTC]

I love Mangas and Animes in general. My dream was always to make my own manga, but the thought of drawing building structures with alllll.... the details would bring that dream to a halt. Not very "talented" or patient to draw these BG's made my conscience echo: "DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT MAKE A MANGA IF YOU'RE GOING TO RUIN IT WITH SUCH A BASIC PROBLEM AS BG's!"
So I gave up... Until this days which for some reason I have came back to this topic and searched a solution of how to train myself to embrace this foe of mine and learn to understand it. That's when i came across this page.
Amazed by this incredible artwork (It's ....Beautiful T_T) inspired me to read that HUGE chunk of words (No offense ). By now you must be thinking "Maybe now he will stop this boring autobiography and start with the "suck up" part to lift my moral this week". I dislike the idea of being an apple polisher but this "small" advice showed me, no, Gave me the will to attempt your advice (maybe buy that book... hmm...) even if its going to be just for my own amusement. Maybe I will create my own talent because, like you, I believe talent is the determination you have to accomplish your goals and not something you must be born to have. Well, at least that's my philosophy... Sorry for these paragraphs, must be a pain to read it all. Even though these are a lot of words they can't even scratch the surface of how grateful I am to you and this advice of yours.
Oh, English isn't my first language so please excuse the typos =/
A mountain of thanks for everything

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DezzManX [2009-12-23 03:46:23 +0000 UTC]

big thanks!

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Wonderland101 [2009-12-14 15:47:50 +0000 UTC]

OK, so I realize this comment is only 4 1/2 years late, LOL. I googled ideas for drawing backgrounds, as this is something I have major difficulties with, and your page came up. Your tips are very helpful and the examples you chose to show are AMAZING!!! Thanks for the inspiration!

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OgawaBurukku [2009-11-13 07:33:57 +0000 UTC]

I actually just lost my first chance at getting published because "Character art is great, story is wonderful, but the backgrounds are beginner level". It was quite a blow for me. I just ordered the book you mentioned, so hopefully I'll see results before too long. I really hope I can find a love for backgrounds someday... I like drawing natural settings, but I hate drawing buildings and above all CLASSROOMS. All those desks... stupid perspective!

Excellent background collection, and I appreciate you taking the time out to lecture us, haha. For me it was a lesson too late, but live and learn.

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Temari-sand [2009-10-09 20:27:13 +0000 UTC]

for the pretty love!!!!! thats amazing.. you! are amazing O.O look at all of those windows!! i get tired thinking about drawing them XD

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Emilee-Mae [2009-09-25 23:46:13 +0000 UTC]

For someone who has struggled with backgrounds (as well as characters, I must admit ) this is very encouraging! Thanks for the motivation!

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kiiro-cho [2009-07-31 13:38:13 +0000 UTC]

thank you so much for making this! found it very helpful ^^

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neofeliss [2009-06-30 22:30:47 +0000 UTC]

I do admit, backgrounds are rather difficult for me to draw as well. I always find it a daunting task to recapture something as beautiful as the ocean, trees, a cityscape on paper without completely messing it up, but seeing and reading about your experience makes me wanna go out and try my best to do so. Thanks for an awesome lesson!

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Caleb-Brown [2009-06-24 09:24:17 +0000 UTC]

Do you usually draw the character before or after the background?

my biggest problem is the intimidation
it feels like a black clean page is better than a messy badly drawn backgroun

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Kwinra [2009-06-01 23:55:58 +0000 UTC]

Oh, gosh. I know that you've read messages much like mine so much that you can probably guess every word that I've typed before reading it, but still, I gotta tell you that you have been a MASSIVE help.

Those tips have revealed a lot, and I can't wait to order that book~

Also, you know this too, but in case you forgot, you are a brilliant artist. I adore your line art, clever shadows and your composition would make the God/Goddess of Art (if there is such a God/Goddess... even if there isn't, you get what I mean) blush.

Thanks so much, man ^_^

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Kibate [2009-06-01 08:04:50 +0000 UTC]

You make it sound so easy. "You just need to love to draw them and then practice" i tried, i failed, i tried again and i failed again. Spending 10 hours on a single background with people looking at it for 1 minute is not very satisfying, you know?

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kimi-kasumi [2009-05-22 00:15:02 +0000 UTC]

amazing detail!!so 3-D!!!!

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Marcalv [2009-04-15 15:35:52 +0000 UTC]

I try many times draw backgrounds for my comics, but i never can have done well, I admire the people that can create goods backgrounds. ^^

Greath works!

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KidAngel [2009-04-08 17:23:04 +0000 UTC]

Holy wall of text, batman!

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M-Allcock [2009-04-08 10:53:45 +0000 UTC]

I was awestruck by your wonderfully detailed and imaginative work here. The fact you have taken time and effort to explain backgrounds to other artists makes you a very kind and considerate person.

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Selunaa [2009-03-13 19:49:29 +0000 UTC]

This seems so impossible,.. O.O nice job though!

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PiratoLoco [2009-03-13 05:53:48 +0000 UTC]

These are gorgeous. Been struggling with backgrounds myself. You handle them really well.
Good stuff!!

-Craig

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Littling [2009-03-04 20:33:46 +0000 UTC]

thanks! i've always dreaded backgrounds...your advice inspires me x3

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MorsAngelos [2009-02-11 06:24:14 +0000 UTC]

God, I really need to learn how to do this. I spent a few hours trying and failing to ink/paint/draw-in-general a background. I don't think its safe to use a ruler with my tablet PC. Is it?

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isthatashallot [2009-01-17 19:27:24 +0000 UTC]

I took one look at this and found myself inspired. :] Thank you for this!

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guillaumeleclerc [2009-01-09 02:15:32 +0000 UTC]

Ouch... you kill me with that one ^^ Awesome background ^^ And shame on me because you are fucking right about background, I found this while browsing for good idea, and tadam, this thing just popped my eyes out ^^

You are awesome, and after, I am on the kitchen table working my ass off with making awesome background like you ^^

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DannyPhantomFreek [2008-11-30 23:43:10 +0000 UTC]

Whoa... you know.. thank you. I have a dream and drawing backgrounds is one of the obstacles to that dream. Thank you for inspiring me.. that's amazing. Anytime I feel like I can't do something I will definitely refer back to this.

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LauraDoodles [2008-11-17 04:07:46 +0000 UTC]

All I can say is "Wow." These are great and truly inspiring.

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wolfwaters [2008-11-09 15:07:56 +0000 UTC]

Dude, you're the background artist for Arana (I don't have the tilde, but I know the title is the spanish word for spider)? DUDE. You rock... EVERYTHING. I tried to use some of the art sometimes as a ref or study, but I fail. I can't even draw Miguel's eyes... Tell the figure artist that I love everyone's designs.

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Lynne-Abley-Burton [2008-11-03 12:26:18 +0000 UTC]

Your words hgelped me a lot - thank you - it is just where I am at - I have some work good work offered on a long term basis but my background work has been weak - so I am practising and will learn to love them - great advice based on your experience and that is always the best kind to give x

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AGoddessFinch [2008-10-22 13:56:54 +0000 UTC]

It was the artist's description that made me favorite this.

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Mulletmanalive [2008-10-16 23:32:36 +0000 UTC]

=sigh= more damn practicing to do...

You give good advice though, much appreciated.

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RivenWren [2008-10-04 04:35:34 +0000 UTC]

Sweet Zucchinis! I wish I could draw backgrounds even half as good as that. I can't draw them for crud. lol Very nicely done. =3

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mujaflakes [2008-08-12 20:10:40 +0000 UTC]

Those backgrounds drawing looks great! and thank you for the good advice

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alostknight [2008-06-10 07:01:07 +0000 UTC]

I did just want to ask what you used to draw them? is it by hand or do you use a program. thank you.

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lAffinityl [2008-04-19 14:48:57 +0000 UTC]

Uhh!! so totally true ahh!!...@,@ from now on i will strive to perfect my backgrounds, i think ur work is inspiaring also i have that x-men comic book (new age of apocalypse) >,<

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Variable-Edge [2008-04-11 13:18:57 +0000 UTC]

This is admittedly one of my bigger weaknesses, but seeing stuff like this shows the difference between simple character art, and images that tell stories. I'll forever remember a submission I attempted where the action was described as taking place "probably" in New York...

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xXTheHatterXx [2008-03-23 19:49:49 +0000 UTC]

That was really helpful advice! Thank you

and ironically enough I just checked out that book from the library..

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MangaMageBlue [2008-03-14 09:12:18 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much for the advice!

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glazedmacguffin [2008-03-11 03:48:31 +0000 UTC]

Actually, that has been one of the most motivating descriptions I've ever read. I'd always viewed backgrounds as something of a chore before, but this encourages me to give it more of a go and stop looking at it as work. With seeing the fantastic art it's helped you produce, it makes me want to try harder. Random crap comment, yes, but letting you know I appreciate the motivation.

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init79 [2008-03-06 01:00:10 +0000 UTC]

you speak the truth. I am still working on my style but you have shead a new light on backrounds for me. I will start loving them from this point on.

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draconianspirit [2008-03-05 23:36:03 +0000 UTC]

1. I'm SO glad you pointed that out...about the backrounds and all...

2. Very inspiring and makes me wanna really try harder at my backrounds.

3....awesome pieces dude. keep rocking.

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zombieman7k [2008-02-06 21:00:14 +0000 UTC]

That hit the nail on the head for me, thanks for the advice!

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sleepingmelody [2008-01-24 18:15:03 +0000 UTC]

aaah!! i aspire to draw bgs like you!!

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snazzamatazz [2008-01-19 22:41:39 +0000 UTC]

i love bgs, but i have bin cursed with the inability to draw perspective.

im seriously considering ordering that book....

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FirecrackerFlare [2008-01-16 21:41:08 +0000 UTC]

I feel as though this may be the beginning of a BG-ful life for me... *_*

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Illsnidig [2007-11-30 19:41:23 +0000 UTC]

This is amazing, how much time does it take for you to pull of a BG like this?
The only thing that makes me hate BGs is all the perspective points/lines which i need to draw, makes the whole picture look like a mess. And if the picture is small, so much worse.

It might be that i hate rulers and perspective and not BGs. Anyhow this is a well deserved fav!

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