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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 βdo 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]
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, youβve been warned
Best regards,
-Mark
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Comments: 514
Stephanie-Chivas [2007-11-28 18:51:48 +0000 UTC]
Wow, you've got some awesome background skills. I may have to get that book and have a lil look through it. Thanks for the advice ^_^
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Esoragoto-san [2007-11-28 11:46:27 +0000 UTC]
wow you are awesome. thanks for sharing that. do ou think you could do a tutorial?
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QueenZebra [2007-09-24 22:44:33 +0000 UTC]
*bows head in shame* It has always been my greatest regret, this background hate. I have all these stories in my head, yet can't express them, one reason being that I can't get the visuals I get in my head down on paper. backgrounds being for most part the reason. Rrrg! I must practice. I WILL practice. Later.
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demonsorrows [2007-09-04 20:34:38 +0000 UTC]
brilliant backgrounds im going to start trying them out in my pictures as and the moment they are very boring... thanks for the advice
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killjuman [2007-08-23 18:08:26 +0000 UTC]
atlast sombody says it in words i can understand. thank you diablo person and the artist who told you that
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Jaimep [2007-07-20 05:21:56 +0000 UTC]
it's not that I don't love drawing them, my problem has always been prospective. no matter how many times and practice and study. That has always been the bane of my arts existance.
Anyway, lovely work, very nicely done. I can see a lot of hard work went into theses.
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Kouhai [2007-07-16 17:28:29 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I also dread drawing background, so Thanks for the advice. I knew I should have done those things, but looking at your stuff and reading your comments reminded me of what I should do. Much appreciated
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ReiHime544 [2007-07-10 03:13:35 +0000 UTC]
hahaha I liked looking at the assortment of backgrounds. I dread drawing them as well, but they are a good space for creativity and just going wild with imagination. this collage of BGs is a prefect example. Two words: EXPLODING STUFF!!!!
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Zue [2007-06-14 02:52:11 +0000 UTC]
I used to dread doing backgrounds, but now I find that I wanna know more about how to do it properly~ thanks for the advice~~~ I feel inspired now~
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beaux-artworx [2007-06-07 05:37:26 +0000 UTC]
i too dread drawing BG's - its just too tedious..but that was before...i try to do my best to incorporate BG's in my artwork and apply perspective in my work & foreshortening...i'm not that good at it...but maybe a million tries will get me there
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CrystallineEssence [2007-05-19 21:30:56 +0000 UTC]
Wow this REALLY helped me. I've been feeling lately like I'm getting to a point in my character work where I want to stop practicing anatomy and start focusing on backgrounds, but I didn't know where to start. This gave me a great launching point! I'll definitely take a look at that book you recommended, thank you so much for posting this, I can't wait to start practicing.
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manfredkooistra [2007-05-05 21:04:12 +0000 UTC]
I strongly agree with everything you said and want to add a few thoughts of my own:
I love superhero pinup illustrations, but I usually prefer European (style) comics to superhero comics, because superhero comics tend to be all faces and figures without a background or with a background only hinted at, that they feel sterile and unemotional to me.
The backgrounds you posted here make my thoughts soar along those streets and wander through those places. They are the magic that brings a fantasy to life.
But I also want to add that in European comics (the big ones like Asterix or Tintin that are produced not by one artist and one writer but by a large studio) there is usually one person (or one team) that draws the figures and another person or team that does the backgrounds (and maybe one more to do technical stuff like cars and helicopters). In the States, comic art is divided into pencil and ink (and color), in Europe it is between figures and background (and color). Of course this does not hold true for each and every comic, but, as I said, for the long-running major comics series for young readers.
So, if you seriously hate backgrounds, you might team up with someone who loves them but cannot draw anatomy or faces - like Dave Sim and Gerhard.
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neilypenguin [2007-05-01 10:35:44 +0000 UTC]
awesome bgs lol really realistic good work
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Mango1314 [2007-04-27 19:51:53 +0000 UTC]
oh yeah, i just ordered that book ^-^
the one you recommended\
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Mango1314 [2007-04-27 19:49:46 +0000 UTC]
omg, this is so good, thanks for the advicwe ^-^
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lovethepimphand [2007-04-15 03:20:39 +0000 UTC]
Wow! Really really really amazing art! and I must say your comment was pretty much the most helpful thing I've read on this website. You should write tutorial's man!
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Haley-Halcyon-Arts [2007-04-12 01:59:09 +0000 UTC]
Wow! The detail on these is beautiful.
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lmkproductions [2007-03-01 21:52:54 +0000 UTC]
well done (and well said).
its nice to see something like this addressed.
i always think of what i look for in a movie (locations, color schemes, dynamics, angles, etc.)
green screen or not, its still the back ground involved that sets the pace and the tone of the action.
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LinkHerself [2007-02-28 13:33:35 +0000 UTC]
For once, REAL advice. Sometimes, "Practice makes perfect" just don't cut it.
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palmer-san [2007-02-14 21:47:55 +0000 UTC]
well said mate
oh, and i'm working on it :hehe:
new mantra- i love BG, i love BG, i love...
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KnuxfanEO [2007-02-09 23:55:35 +0000 UTC]
I really can't put into words how helpful this advice is. BG's haven't always been a problem with me, but they lack detail, which is what I want to improve on. I'm totally checking that book out, too. Thanks again for your help.
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TheTriangle [2007-02-04 05:29:52 +0000 UTC]
Wow, these are absolutly amazing, they make you feel like your really there. Some of the more interesting perspectives like outside the school are totaly indescribable. Great work and thanks for the advice!
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PinkKitty1 [2007-02-02 03:58:03 +0000 UTC]
Agreed. Backgrounds are vvverrry important, I'm trying to practice-but usually get caught up with the characters/people and then half do the background.
Awesome everything! Inspirational for this lazy artist.
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amuletts [2007-01-17 04:21:51 +0000 UTC]
Hey I read your advise on backgrounds and I am so gonna get that book Great advice for any artist - thanks and fabulous pictures by the way.
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PharaonicWolf [2007-01-02 14:50:22 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the advice, man. Your art is fantastic!
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Kaywaii [2006-12-26 17:47:24 +0000 UTC]
wow..this is FANTASTIC!! thank you sooo much for the guidance! this is gonna be the next book i buy.. FINALLY!!! some useful help on landscapes and backgrounds!!!! (glomp)
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tyzue [2006-11-25 22:01:09 +0000 UTC]
Very true. Though, my problem seems to be fusing the two together.
I can draw backgrounds "okay" (it's much more simplified than yours) and I can draw people. But I can't seem to draw people IN the backgrounds. I can do backgrounds or people, but not together.
I really like the cafeteria sketch you have up there. And I guess my question is, when do you draw in the people? Do you finish the entire backgroudn and then add people? Or just mingle the people in during the process of drawing the background?
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stilettovixen [2006-11-15 04:22:26 +0000 UTC]
hehe, you put a fabulous perspective on things & soo much great reading material while the tech. virtuosity unfoldz ^*^
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venomninja30 [2006-10-24 03:37:00 +0000 UTC]
Mark.You speak the truth. I hate doing backgrounds. It feels like a chore you have to do before you can play videogames.But your advice is more than helpful. I read your blog and its exactley how i think. It feels good im not the only one, but in order to succeed,you just need to practice over and over again. thanks for the motivation and yeah to drawing BGs!!
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dollyfish [2006-10-17 00:28:40 +0000 UTC]
this is some beautiful work even came with some lovely advice
definetly.
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LazaroComics [2006-09-30 01:28:46 +0000 UTC]
uf!
I need to work thus!!.
this man is a genius.
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LazaroComics [2006-09-30 01:24:02 +0000 UTC]
uf!
I need to work thus. this man is a genius.
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HiJack-Productions [2006-09-19 14:57:45 +0000 UTC]
Hmm, I'm torn between saying awesome and FAN-(obscene word edited out)-TASTIC!!!
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Diablobasher [2006-08-28 18:28:57 +0000 UTC]
Wow, absolutely, wow.
Inspiring words, i hated attempting to draw backgrounds, but inspired by you am attempting to turn around my view on BGs by studying perspective
Thank you.
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bigspin [2006-08-24 13:33:14 +0000 UTC]
yeah! "more is more"
the more you draw, the more you improve on drawing.. the more details you add on some drawing, the better it becomes!
i'm gonna stars practising much more and more.. and get some guidance books as well..
thanks for the encouragment you'r giving to us all, ignorants! xD wow
thankyou
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AlliteRi [2006-08-15 06:44:34 +0000 UTC]
Truth be told, I've the very same book sitting on my shelf upstairs, and I read it more for entertainment value than to learn! XD
But, it is nice to have someone come barreling into your face, point at you, and tell you what you're doing wrong with no ill-will intended, so I thank you for taking the time to write out that great long description for everyone. Your artwork also speaks more than enough for itself, though. :3
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missveryvery [2006-08-07 20:05:46 +0000 UTC]
ahhh, I missed you at chicago CC because i was stuck at my table! But my friend, autumn, got your sketchbook and i wept for many years over its beauty! Questions! Are the backgrounds done separately from the characters? As in, are they on separate pieces of board? Is it done first in blues or lightboxed? I'm just wondering how you get it so clean!
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SakenSF [2006-07-18 23:04:38 +0000 UTC]
Well...
Thank you!!!!!
I nedded to hear it... My bg's just ... ... ...
And, finally someone that thinks beeing an artist is about somekind of invisible thinguie that only some have! It's all about work... and love!
By the way, fantastic work!
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Rulzdemol [2006-07-14 11:05:35 +0000 UTC]
amazing man, itΒ΄s the best comment I have read. Thank you
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kyria [2006-07-11 21:19:50 +0000 UTC]
I agree completely with your description. And to the pics? YAAEEOEWAHWAZA which expresses my amazement. LAWL
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irish-wasabi [2006-07-03 22:12:19 +0000 UTC]
definite mostly cuz i REALLY need to work on my backgrounds.
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himlayan [2006-07-01 15:15:58 +0000 UTC]
THANK YOU for writing this. Seriously, I look at BGs as the bane of my existence, I see absolutely no fun in it (as is apparent from my gallery =_=# ) I'm checking out that book now, hopefully local bookstores carry a copy of it. You have such amazing and inspiring work!
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chihiro39 [2006-06-19 23:12:58 +0000 UTC]
Oooo now this is way cool. You got great talent
I love the details put into all the backgrounds. It's just amazing, they look so real.
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