The ears sit on a line that is halfway between the front of the head and the back and their curve starts in line with eyes. I hope you found this post on How to Draw a Comic Book Character Step by Step helpful! Find more comic book art tutorials here. From the side, if you draw a line from the tip of the nose to the chin, the lips will roughy fall in line within there. I’d love love hear from you! I hope you enjoy it. If you enjoyed this lesson hit the like button and give me a shout out in the comments below. The book lays out the importance of a good inker and good composition and the difference between setting up a scene well and setting it up poorly. You’ll find a link to the free E-Book below, as well as the Proportions template for the Heroic Figure, and a link to the extended hour-length edition of this lesson. It isnt only about how to draw, it is a book on how to present the drawing dramatically in what was the marvel style. So in this lesson you’re going to learn how to draw your comic book characters in proportion I’m going to teach you exactly what Proportions are and how you can use them as a tool to size your characters up and construct them correctly. That means we’ve got to start out with a powerful foundation to build our characters upon. Sizing up your characters so that they look right is one of the core challenges we all struggle with – and it all comes down to the underlying structure that holds up the human figure. Hey it’s Clayton, welcome to How to Draw Comics.
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