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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
OmniNashi [2005-09-24 03:15:25 +0000 UTC]
If I could say 'inspiring' 1000 times to you....I would. Beware.
This is so fantastic! Backgrounds do add a lot of dimension, and I do have fun with them...Only when I'm being EXTREMELY abstract and add a lot of things that have little to nothing to do with what is going on. But perspective, buildings, and such is what I am trying to learn as well, and your backgrounds...are just SO lovely. The line work...The minute detail....
I WILL try harder, especially if I can achieve THIS! Thanks so much for posting this, 'tis inspiring!
....See? The words, they come!
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Sugarmanx [2005-09-24 01:00:28 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much for the insight on drawing backgrounds (and the link to that book). It will definitely help out a lot !
I'm glad that someone has FINALLY brought that point to the masses. I just hope that others out here have taken your explanation to heart.
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DarkCrypt [2005-09-23 23:50:56 +0000 UTC]
God-damn, you're good..
If patience alone made my backgrounds look like that, I'd do 'em all the time...But...it doesn't..
.....
I want this on my wall!
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SyntheticFishTattoo [2005-09-23 23:50:31 +0000 UTC]
that's a lot of great perspective. Love your work
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Belegurx [2005-09-23 22:52:14 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much Mark... i think u really helpped me with this post more than any other person i ever met... i fukin hate so much drawing BGs that i never tried hard to do anything, but even if im from Spain ill try to get the book u suggested... Really, THANK YOU
Mikel
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WPDC-Robert [2005-09-23 20:32:44 +0000 UTC]
man have I got some practice ahead of me. Thx for the words tho,I've been thinking of trying to go into comics and I dread BG's as most seem to but with ur words things might not be so bad now. Thx again ^^
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JBourlett [2005-09-23 19:02:50 +0000 UTC]
Mark,
Who was the artist you talked to in Artist Alley? Just curious....
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gloomknight [2005-09-23 18:40:50 +0000 UTC]
Wow that's some good advice...yeah I'm one of those artists who dread backgrounds...but I should definitely get into it. Any artist worth his own caliber should be able to draw backgrounds.
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Jade-77 [2005-09-23 18:39:37 +0000 UTC]
wow very nice backgrounds and yes beckgrounds are annoying I'm working on some right now, because I'm in a graphics course for animation and comics ^_^ but you make backgrounds look better then I have seen EVER in comics tres chic! much detail
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Pheonix-Down [2005-09-23 17:24:38 +0000 UTC]
im stupified by this. you have done such a good job. the crumbling buildings...
yeah makes me want to stop trying.
but dont worry i wont :]
great job.
and its the truth i wont ever want to try at backgrounds cos they jsut seem too hard. but they make a piece like you wouldnt believe.
kudos to you.
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youngndangerous [2005-09-23 16:33:18 +0000 UTC]
WOW, I should think twice about BG's now.
and for that reference book, thats gonna sell out now!!
hence why i bought a copy!!
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AdamTupper [2005-09-23 15:48:49 +0000 UTC]
Bravo,
No one ever extolls the virtues of backgrounds. We all know they're needed, yet we have a love/hate relationship with them. I myself am no fan, but since most of my work involves either a character or a background, it's rarely necessary to merge them. Having done pieces like that before (although none are on here...how convenient!) I totally agree with your assessment that you can spend more time on the BG than on the characters. You do this community a great service by pointing this out and as your BG examples show, they only make a great drawing all the better. Cheers.
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papau [2005-09-23 15:40:47 +0000 UTC]
Hey thanks for the tips I agree with it and think your back grounds are awsome .
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UnkleKo [2005-09-23 14:45:52 +0000 UTC]
Hey thanks for the insperational post Mark. My name is Kosta, I'm a student at Sheridan College taking Animation, Im in second year of the four year program and Ive been afriad of drawing backgrounds up untill the last year or so. I've never even known where to begin, but going to more layout classes and now reading this post I have a stronger want to get better at backgrounds. I realized that if i want to have a short film done for when im out of school and if I want to get into comics I'm gonna need this. So thanks again for this post, Im deffinantly going to check that book out. Also is there any other good layout/perspective books that you could suggest? Any help would be great.
-ko
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UnkleKo [2005-09-23 14:30:00 +0000 UTC]
Ok first things first, Mark Brooks my name is Kosta and I like your art its distinctively different and I can tell if I see you work that its you and thats what makes a good artist. Next I just want to thank you for this unbeliveablely insperational post. Im one of the OH NO! BACKGROUNDS! kids, but in the last year or so I've tried to get better at layouts. I'm a student at Sheridan College taking Animation. Im in second year of a the 4 year program and just recently realized if I wanna have a good final film i better know how to draw backgrounds but I never even knew where to start
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silver-sehkmet [2005-09-23 14:09:18 +0000 UTC]
Well spoken. The background can be as much a character to the story as any of the other characters walking around in it. I never used to enjoy backgrounds until I discovered what I could do with them to make them as interesting to look at as the characteres in it.
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Weregnome [2005-09-23 13:37:25 +0000 UTC]
yer thats very true. Down the track I would like to get into comics, but I have made my decision to kinda work my style some more.
Your backgrounds are very gorgoeus. Are these your own works or for comics? Did u use refernces or can you draw backgrounds without necessary referencing?
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xTykex [2005-09-23 13:33:44 +0000 UTC]
Feckin awesome mate ^-^ and thanks for the advice, or what not ^-^ lol i'll be sure to keep that in mind. . . .and your work makes mine look like art from a three year old lol. . i am in awe ^-^
fin
<3 moki
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whisperelmwood [2005-09-23 12:23:30 +0000 UTC]
Thankyou - I've recently decided what my work lacks is backgrounds (just like a hundred people out there) and was wondering what book to get. Thanks for the suggestion ^^ I'm going to start practicing like crazy
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Niele-chan [2005-09-23 12:21:10 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! That was the best advice anyone gave me about backgrounds... Hehehehe, you know, I fit almost entirely on your description of 'people who do it fast to get to the fun part'. Shame on me!
But today, it changed! After school IΒ΄ll be on my favorite park, sitting and drawing! OH yeah!
IΒ΄ll look for the book, thanks a lot!
Ah, and the backs are amazin up there.The Manhattan view itΒ΄s the coolest. ItΒ΄s really a shame that your art in ArΓ£na donΒ΄t get here, in Brazil. I had never heard of the character here, but since I started watching your art was so curious that I looked up on the net about her. Now, I like her a lot! ^.~/
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Niele-chan [2005-09-23 12:20:47 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! That was the best advice anyone gave me about backgrounds... Hehehehe, you know, I fit almost entirely on your description of 'people who do it fast to get to the fun part'. Shame on me!
But today, it changed! After school IΒ΄ll be on my favorite park, sitting and drawing! OH yeah!
IΒ΄ll look for the book, thanks a lot!
Ah, and the backs are amazin up there.The Manhattan view itΒ΄s the coolest. ItΒ΄s really a shame that your art in ArΓ£na donΒ΄r get here, in Brazil. I had never heard of the character here, but since I started watching your art was so curious that I looked up on the net about her. Now, I like her a lot! ^.~/
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Anday [2005-09-23 12:09:44 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for writing that. I'm well aware of the fact that I have to learn to draw backgrounds, and what you just wrote was very helpful and encouraging. Thank you.
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chibi-dragon [2005-09-23 11:53:23 +0000 UTC]
nya! I love them ; My fav is the one with the school.... the perspective is really cool *laughs*
; BUt what I like more than the backgrounds is that you took the time to explain something that a lot of people forget. I suck at backgrounds (but that is because I never draw them). I was trying to do a short comic, but I would always get stuck because I had this specific image in my head... but I cant get it right on paper (It is the BG.... urban settings ^.^ ) Im not very good at the urban type settings... its all the detail that I tend to forget about *laughs* >.<. I think I should probably put it on hold for a bit and practice drawing some different bg! ^^
Thank you!
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WeaponofChoice [2005-09-23 11:35:46 +0000 UTC]
Wow, awesome art...and some quality advice...I'm going to for both those reasons....gives me some inspiration!
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fco [2005-09-23 11:30:37 +0000 UTC]
man I agree with you:
"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."
thanks a lot for the info man! this helps a lot.
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Dodonius [2005-09-23 10:19:57 +0000 UTC]
Im highly offended!, truth hurts dont it? But i like the story, I NEEED MORE BOOKS. I got so many, but i always draw examples from my head, seldomly from a book.
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JoBeeOne [2005-09-23 10:19:30 +0000 UTC]
Excellent advice - I'll take it. Need lots of practice anyway!
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ChateNoire [2005-09-23 08:45:08 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, man. For the gorgoues backgrounds and the insight.
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Hunter-Wolf [2005-09-23 07:50:48 +0000 UTC]
Thank u very much for the ecouragement and the wonderful art
... ( +fav ) and * goes looking for a prespective book *
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jacana [2005-09-23 06:09:18 +0000 UTC]
This is brilliant! I've always known that I need to get better at backgrounds...and this little piece of inspiration couldn't have come at a better time. Thanks!
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aZnJoUninGiRl [2005-09-23 05:52:44 +0000 UTC]
HOLY CRAP THAT'S A LOT OF FINE DETAIL U ROCK
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Inkou [2005-09-23 05:43:08 +0000 UTC]
Wow. Seriously, I looked at your art, but when I got to your comment, it really just helped motivate me. I've been trying to get backgrounds for a while now, but I totally blowed. Seriously. I had, like, rectangles with smaller rectangles for windows, and man, I can honestly say that I drew better backgrounds in kindergarten. Now I realize it's simply because I just didn't WANT to get into the backgrounds. I wanted to half-ass to the point that you'd get the vague picture that they're SOMEWHERE. But you, good sir, have given me an epiphany. It was a moment of enlightenment and I will take your lesson and try to apply it to the full extent of my abilities. Thank you.
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SpaceTurtleStudios [2005-09-23 05:30:13 +0000 UTC]
I do draw backgrounds for my comics, but I have zero patience for making them super-realistic as these are; ie, with all the tiny details visible. My style is much more sketchy anyway, so if I can make a bunch of vertical scribbles that *look* like books in a bookcase, without actually drawing every book, all the better. I rather dislike the typical drawing style of American comics...too much bulk and muscle. Bah.
Gah, sorry to rant like that. Your backgrounds are, in fact, awesome. They're very true to life...just not something I would ever do. ^^* But very nice to admire. I do have one question for you--any tips on drawing those scenes with lots of people in them (like the cafeteria or school building above)? I have a lot of difficulty when there's more than a few characters on a page, or when perspective forces me to draw them small...
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munchou [2005-09-23 05:14:22 +0000 UTC]
It really looks like the Spider-Man's comics.
Superb
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saccirine [2005-09-23 05:13:35 +0000 UTC]
im faving this not for the pics themselves (which are awesome) but for the description it totally focuses on my weak point which is def bg-especially buildings an arcitecture. what you wrote seriously made an impression on me thankyou i now see the light
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neev [2005-09-23 05:08:55 +0000 UTC]
Uwahhh...good advice, but man, how do you force yourself to have the patience to do such detailed backgrounds? I guess, as you say, make yourself love them, but......aaaaaah. I'm SO BAD at non-organic shapes. Time to bust out the ruler, I suppose.
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DreamerTakako [2005-09-23 04:46:32 +0000 UTC]
xD You rawk my world. I gotta buy that book *is one of the kazillions of amateur people who bitch about backgrounds and perspective*
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gem2niki [2005-09-23 04:37:17 +0000 UTC]
WOW @___@ I hate backgrounds as well, but your description are really encouraging. Already ordered the book online >wπ: 0 β©: 0
Myles-Renoma [2005-09-23 04:19:39 +0000 UTC]
This is the most awesome piece of artwork I've seen thus far. Amazing details.
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Miggsy [2005-09-23 04:18:16 +0000 UTC]
I must say i read your entire description ^.^ *claps* ...i may look for that book.
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bw-inc [2005-09-23 04:18:13 +0000 UTC]
Your backgrounds are amazing! They are so detailed and PERFECT. Wow, I would love to be able to do that. After reading your advice on backgrounds, it really inspired me! Especially since you were in the same position as many of us are in now about backgrounds. It really shows that you can relate and make people see they can get really good at drawing backgrounds to if they try. I'm defeinitely gonna concentrate on doing them more often. You're pretty much right about everything, you really have to learn to love drawing backgrounds. I think it's like that with any process. People don't get good at something unless they learn to love it. Some may things may come to someone easier, but it's definitely a long learning process.
So thanks so much for your wise words. They're definitely words I will say to myself everytime I draw backgrounds. Keep up the great work and great advice!
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exalted1 [2005-09-23 04:16:07 +0000 UTC]
First, I'm making this comment before I even view the piece. I absolutely love what you wrote. I particularly like the part about not believing in talent. I'm going to check out that book and keep on working. I'm inspired by your comments.
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Mihr [2005-09-23 04:09:02 +0000 UTC]
Wow, I generally don't comment on pieces, but this work is absolutely amazing. Amazing job at illustrating the power of backgrounds!
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karkarodon [2005-09-23 03:48:36 +0000 UTC]
As a former writer/publisher of comic books, I was horrified when comic book art turned away from backgrounds. There are some fine artists out there who did wonderful work in that field... George Perez immediately comes to mind, even Mark Bright did great work there. I was delighted to see this page of backgrounds... that first panel in the top left is amazing!
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Ping851 [2005-09-23 03:37:00 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for all your advice and I like your peice.
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xOverxThinkingx [2005-09-23 03:34:06 +0000 UTC]
this is very cool, i bet that took forever!
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DanielTynan [2005-09-23 03:30:47 +0000 UTC]
I have no idea how you draw such great buildings in perspective without a ruler and tons of perspective guidelines. GREAT WORK!
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