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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 “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]
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
metalmartia [2005-10-05 03:06:58 +0000 UTC]
Thanks to your link i just purchased the book, can you please recommend any other good books( how to's)
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bossdj [2005-10-04 16:27:29 +0000 UTC]
I'm not an artist, but I do enjoy art of all kinds. I totally appreciate your words. What impresses me most as an outsider is when there are amazing perspectives and reality added to a piece. Yours rank as some of the best I've seen (especially on DA) and I hope your advice will help others strangthen their BG abilities. Thanks for not only being a great artist, but helping others find their potentials.
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halley42 [2005-10-04 07:20:40 +0000 UTC]
thank you.... i'm printing this (the text) out an' it's going in my Folder of Smart Things. i have always hated backgrounds to the extent that most of my art depicts a character standing in front of a Big White Lamearse Space™ which to be honest takes most of my enthusiasm away from drawing the actual figures in th first place, knowing they're gonna look pretty much the same standing there in their li'l blank purgatory. hm... i'll try find that book, and be unlazy enough to try drawing some bg's for a change. you look like you had a lot of fun with those... i especially like the balcony shot and the statue.
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corruptedred [2005-10-04 02:49:47 +0000 UTC]
Very good speech. I guess I'll have to put more backgrounds in my pictures. ;3 It's not so much that I don't like doing them... It's just that I lack the talent of doing something really complex. My buildings realllly stink for example.
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BlackIceZa [2005-10-02 20:56:47 +0000 UTC]
oh my word that is amazing, so intricately detailed! love your work!
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mojaam [2005-10-01 19:20:49 +0000 UTC]
Wow, I have to thank you for writing such inspirational and detailed look into backgrounds. How kind of you.
"I own over 100 'how to' artbooks
"there's no such thing as talent and anyone can accomplish their goals if they just commit and practice.
I really needed to hear that. I been hearing people poking fun at people for using tutorials and what not and I never saw anything wrong with that. And I've had this pessimistic thinking of saying to myself... that's god's giving talent, nothing I can do... but now that might changed. Once again thanks for this nice lecture. Keep doing your thing!
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BinaryHelix [2005-09-30 22:11:16 +0000 UTC]
I want to purchase you and lock you up in my attic so I can look at all your scribbles and masterpieces 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
I am truly amazed. Reading comics is a rather passive activity, and rarely does one think to themselves "A person drew this. One person. It is this mythical background that brings life to the comic in my hands."
I bow to you.
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Transferatu [2005-09-30 13:11:28 +0000 UTC]
Very-very dangerously excellent! I like the details! I could watch the picture for hours! Congratulation, man! You're great!
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Geo0004 [2005-09-30 12:31:04 +0000 UTC]
Mark, I've always thought that ur tention to detail and perspective have been absolutley superb! Very clean and flawless, and very dynamic. I think it's great that you touched so well on that subject. -Geo!
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ChiBi-LoTuS [2005-09-30 11:26:27 +0000 UTC]
bey: I LOVEEE YOU, MAN!!
Not just that youve inspired me like crazy (xD) now that you said that I must like bgs to draw them I kinda realized it, too. Well... it makes sense to me, anyway... I love the pics you have up there, they are great and thanks, your sumbit was like a kick-ass for me to wake up *lol*
Ill probably watch your stuff from now on, ya know, to learn a lil more ^^v
peace
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bobbin [2005-09-30 07:38:31 +0000 UTC]
Hey... great advice! I'll have to go out and pick up that book... it's been... a long time since I've bothered with a background. Thanks so much!
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Shintei-chan [2005-09-30 05:28:08 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the explanation and the link...
I always had problems with BGs...Actually,I don't like them cuz I draw too detailed and BGs would thake me forever...besides,I suck at modern scenarios...
I'm more into nature...
But I have problems with CGing the BG...
I use photoshop 7.0 and CS2...with a mouse...
But I just can't colour BG to look decent.
Care to make BG CG tutorial in the future?
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deathlegionare [2005-09-29 01:39:39 +0000 UTC]
word, i agree with what you've said.
before i've even seen this piece, i've been praticing and still praticing with backgrounds.
so i would say the same about backgrounds.
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Hells-Blood [2005-09-29 00:33:52 +0000 UTC]
A most inspired individual right here. I actually have the book with the pic of Peter and MJ looking out into the city scape. I believe it's the same one, must go look now.
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Jade104 [2005-09-28 20:45:40 +0000 UTC]
WOW THANX. I came here lookin for inspiration and I think you've INSPIRED me. I mean just LOOK at my pix and see what I mean. Sure my drawing are...alright, but I ams SCARED of BG work. But now that I've seen what I've seen and read what I read, I'm gonna take a shot or 5 at it.
Thanx.
Jade
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atmic [2005-09-28 18:40:23 +0000 UTC]
Hmm... dang, you're right, I need to work on some bg skills... inspiring stuff, thanks!
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Syphron [2005-09-28 16:50:17 +0000 UTC]
Jeez you do stunning bg work man i need to get on that pronto lol! Nice color renditions of each too it really brings em out, bg bg bg!!! what two horrible letters but i have to let em know who's boss one day LOL and you just showed me
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Lighthouse17 [2005-09-28 04:58:34 +0000 UTC]
OMFG AHHHH!!
im either gonna need a cigarette or a cold shower
its.. so .. beautiful..
how long does it take you to do just one cell.
if i were ever to attempt that stuf it would take years that is so detailed its amazing... and i have yet to begin reading the entry...
Very nice work
*warships*
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Koolaidmaid [2005-09-27 21:32:24 +0000 UTC]
Very nice advice. I do have that refrence how to book myself on perspective. Needless to say I am just begining to get the BG's down. And far from skillful at it. Each little trick you learn adds new perspective to an image. And its all about lines and shapes. Not objects. Its amazing how differnt an object looks once you put the lines all together. Or the shading. Still I am finding perspective very difficult. I think maybe taking an actual class or having a tutor walk me through the steps repeatedly would be a bigger help to me. I read your advice. And I agree Whole heartedly with you that BG's are a very big part of an image. Still for those out there like me and reading instructions. That can get very difficult. But its never a give up option. At least not me. I wan't to figure this out. *chuckles* And you inspire me to keep going. Your Landscape backgrounds are fantastic and so uniform.
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Koolaidmaid [2005-09-27 21:32:15 +0000 UTC]
Very nice advice. I do have that refrence how to book myself on perspective. Needless to say I am just begining to get the BG's down. And far from skillful at it. Each little trick you learn adds new perspective to an image. And its all about lines and shapes. Not objects. Its amazing how differnt an object looks once you put the lines all together. Or the shading. Still I am finding perspective very difficult. I think maybe taking an actual class or having a tutor walk me through the steps repeatedly would be a bigger help to me. I read your advice. And I agree Whole heartedly with you that BG's are a very big part of an image. Still for those out there like me and reading instructions. That can get very difficult. But its never a give up option. At least not me. I wan't to figure this out. *chuckles* And you inspire me to keep going. Your Landscape backgrounds are fantastic and so uniform.
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letoofthebunnies [2005-09-27 20:19:36 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for posting the art, and the advice.
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thenight [2005-09-27 15:14:33 +0000 UTC]
You must be a patient, patient man. This piece is really an inspiration to comic artists like myself who toil when drawing backgrounds. Keep up the good work.
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Dualmask [2005-09-27 14:08:47 +0000 UTC]
This is probably the best deviation on all of DeviantART. Persevering and creating backgrounds isn't just applicable to comic art, but to virtually any kind of visual art. Pinups, paintings, even vector artists can benefit from this in some way.
And those inspirational images you posted...I think I'm going to cry. How do you get everything looking so photorealistic? I mean, the car...the Statue of Liberty...I couldn't see myself rendering perfectly accurate drawings of those things.
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medusa171 [2005-09-27 05:44:38 +0000 UTC]
You're such an amazing artist... and you give good advice, too. I've got a problem with backgrounds. I avoid them because I find them complicated and overly detailed and dull. I'm not considering becoming a pro artist, but of course I'd like to draw better! Backgrounds add a lot. Thanks for the reminder.
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redfez [2005-09-27 04:52:47 +0000 UTC]
fabulous scenes, I love the collage look of them all together
great advice, I love drawing perspective and sometimes scenes, but I now realize I haven't been integrating it with most of my drawings. Thank you, for advice that will serve very helpful, even without me realizing I needed any in that area.
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Soular [2005-09-26 17:36:19 +0000 UTC]
WOw , both your backgrounds and article are great , I don't see why you had to take precations by writng that first paragraph . I don't see what's offending about it.
now about you're bgs , u don't just make good bgs and characters , u make them interact . most of you're bgs shown here are full of "motion".
just wondering . nowdays , can you close your eyes and imagine bgs (unlike before like u said)?or do you see it uncompleted and add in when putting it on paper ?
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MenosKeTiago [2005-09-26 17:25:28 +0000 UTC]
actually I have that book.. hasn't helped too much but I'm a bit lazy
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Bru-Cosmo [2005-09-26 01:52:17 +0000 UTC]
i never have saw something so perfect here in DA... @_@
man, U ROCK, YOU REALLY ROCK DUDE!!!! I LOVE YOU @_@
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IneffableBob [2005-09-25 23:06:47 +0000 UTC]
this collection is tremendous - i'm thoroughly impressed. and what you wrote about backgrounds was very relevant to me. i've just moved to edinburgh (the capital of scotland) and i think that, when i next have some free time on my hands, i'll go to the local park and just draw and draw.
thanks for the idea!
scott.
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ninjai [2005-09-25 22:28:16 +0000 UTC]
Yep. This is what separates the wannabe's from the pros - accurate, and great backgrounds.
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hikarikou [2005-09-25 17:19:56 +0000 UTC]
I love the background pictures that you drew, the perspective is good, and the buildings are awesome...
Wow, I wish I am an architecture ;D or an artist that can draw as well as you do ;D
Keep on drawing XD
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RCL-RZA [2005-09-25 15:31:45 +0000 UTC]
Great advice... Perspective drawings and landscaps are a huge pain in my ass but I know that it i well worth the blood, sweat and tears
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mastermead [2005-09-25 13:53:58 +0000 UTC]
You're an inspiration, I'll work harder on my enviroments after seeing this.
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GraphixzArtist [2005-09-25 01:56:05 +0000 UTC]
I hate backgrounds with a passion, and I can't draw them that well.. I DO however draw landscapes every day in Drawing I. We do a lot in there to tell the truth.. Tuesday we're gonna draw a lighthouse on an island.. I've noticed my teacher has gotten more and more complex with them, and he walks us though how to do them. On perspective, funny you should mention that because we are studying perspective. its actually quite easy to do. I need to go, because I've got work early tomorrow, so peace out and thnx for the insight!
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lestatslover [2005-09-24 18:07:36 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for that bit on backgrounds! Just reading that does give a lot of motivation in starting to learn to draw backgrounds. I shall definately look into that book on perspective. I definately need help on that subject
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lestatslover In reply to ??? [2005-09-24 18:05:59 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for that bit on backgrounds! Just reading that does give a lot of motivation in starting to learn to draw backgrounds. I shall definately look into that book on perspective. I definately need help on that subject
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wilbo [2005-09-24 14:35:26 +0000 UTC]
dude, you are king. the advice will help me a lot in my illustration education. thanks be to you.
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jaywhykay [2005-09-24 12:34:48 +0000 UTC]
I have no intention of drawing any backgrounds, or comic art for that matter, mainly because I'm crap ^^, but I'm faving this because I think it is awesome you work so hard on your art which I completely adore, and that you are so willing to help others and give them great advise. I will continue to admire you. Keep up the excellent work.
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qazs [2005-09-24 08:28:09 +0000 UTC]
u know, i can never be as good as u. i lack a very important thing that i u must have: patience.
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BluLynes [2005-09-24 05:39:09 +0000 UTC]
Damn!
That was one of the most inspirational
things I have ever read.
Great advice
Fave!
I picked up your sketch book at the baltimore con BTW
Great work.
[link]
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