I love it how you give a visual impression of being in a really wide space in a really big “building” within only one medium-sized panel and the background of another one. That’s what I call comic art!
Thanks, Timothy. So much of this kind of thing is helped tremendously by selecting shots where one “moves the camera around”, finding angles and perspectives that convey that kind of depth, and then selecting the right details to include in the panels. It’s a task that never grows old for a good visual storyteller 🙂
I love it how you give a visual impression of being in a really wide space in a really big “building” within only one medium-sized panel and the background of another one. That’s what I call comic art!
Thanks, Timothy. So much of this kind of thing is helped tremendously by selecting shots where one “moves the camera around”, finding angles and perspectives that convey that kind of depth, and then selecting the right details to include in the panels. It’s a task that never grows old for a good visual storyteller 🙂