Draw With Jazza YouTube star Josiah Brooks breaks down an easy-to-follow method that will help you to invent and draw original characters time and time again. Whether sci-fi or steampunk, comic book heroines or tattooed action heroes, animal familiars or alien races, you will discover the limitless possibilities of creating your very own characters for comic books, cartoons, video games and more!
No matter what your skill level, you can draw from concept to finished art with confidence. Jazza shows you how as he walks you through The Design Process! Discover. Learn techniques just like the pros use for developing characters--their backstory, personality and physicality; decide your drawing style; and explore and organize your inspiration.
Design. Use brainstorm sketching to refine your character's persona. Use simplified lines and shapes to draw men and women, practice poses and play with body shapes, sizes, ages and outfits.
Develop. Refine your best ideas by choosing features, color schemes, settings and context to reflect your end goal.
Deliver. Finish your concept art with character turnarounds, expression sheets, pose variations and more to create a complete picture of your characters and their world.
Extremely good guide to developing unique characters. I think the focus is mainly on the process of the character development with a side of drawing. It's not a college course after all. Still, there's a lot that can be learned from these pages. Can't wait to implement the teaching.
This book is written in a light tone matching the youtube videos that precede it. It encourages the reader to try out different design styles and character types and adopt a professional, structured manner of working on character designs. Personally, I still felt it was too simplistic. I skimmed through it in half an hour, and I learned very little from it, although I may occasionally refer back to it when I practice drawing. I was also uncomfortable with the uncritical discussion of the typical stereotypes à la 'a short, heavy man is good for character type X or Y', 'a typical heroine looks like this'. Yes, this image language exists, but I find those comics and graphic novels most interesting that do not subscribe to it or that at least subvert it in some way.
Overall, this book is aimed at teenagers with an interest in drawing super hero comics, rather than at more mature readers that appreciate graphic novels as art form.
I'm so tired of books geared to younger artists that continue to enforce the extreme body representation in comics. I understand the "look" of the heros. I love the art of comics. But... Can we just show how to draw different body types in books like this without the negative commentary? I would love to give these younger artists an opportunity to stray from the visual archetypes, and include a larger character, without assuming that character is automatically gross/slovenly/evil.
According to this author, my active, strong, curvy body type is "extreme" and useful for "grotesque villains" or "comical characters."
For this reason alone, I would give negative stars if I could. You can get better artistic info elsewhere.
I discovered Jazza's YouTube channel recently and immediately became a fan, so naturally I wanted to grab a copy of his book. The thing I like most about this text is the way it blends some technical advice/know-how with a more general consideration of how to create a character. It's funny, well laid out, and informative, and I would definitely recommend it to someone interested in comic-style illustration/comic book creation. 4.5 stars.
Of all the how to draw guidebooks I have read, this has to be the best one I ever read! Yes I love to draw, but I like to draw characters that I hope to write a story or comic book someday. Jazza definitely offers helpful, insightful tips of drawing different styles and developing ideas for your character. I would love to buy this book!
Questo libro è davvero ben fatto, purtroppo per ora solo in lingua INGLESE. Spiega a fondo i dettagli tecnici e creativi che stanno dietro alla creazione di personaggi per il disegno. Il libro è ben organizzato e cura veramente ogni dettaglio. Allo stesso tempo è divertente e colorato... accattivamente e stimolante. Così come nei suoi tutorial su Youtube, Jazza, è competente e professionale, senza prendersi troppo sul serio, e con una grande capacità di trasmettere passione ed entusiasmo.