6.02.2022

Between The Panels: Summer Visions - Inexpensive Materials, Expensive Looking Results

Between The Panels: Summer Visions | Comics Workshop | Saturday June 4, 2022 | 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM MST | Online | Pay-What-You-Can

Bring a Fresh Eye to Your Comics With Summer Visions!

THIS WEEK:
Sat., June 4, 2022
w/
Brittany Sedillo
Inexpensive Materials, Expensive Looking Results (No Excuses to Stop You Making Your Comic)

Money is no object when crayons are a dollar.


This summer, 7000 BC will pull your comic project into focus
with workshops to explore aspects of your vision -- and improve on them! Shed the peripheral and reveal your concepts as we accompany you through your creative process.

Our 8-week Pay-What-You-Can Summer Workshop Series is designed to run as a companion to the comic that you are creating now. Each Saturday, you'll be using your own project in a workshop illuminating a different topic. From refining your characters' image to designing your pages to keeping the costs down, we'll help you overcome obstacles and clarify your insights.

Who: Teens and Adults
How:
All classes work individually or as a series. Workshops highlighted in blue are linked and currently available for registration.
 
What to bring: Drawing Implement (preferably dark) and paper or digital equivalent. And YOUR comic project. 
How much: Workshops are Pay-What-You-Can. Suggested donation $25 per workshop. Need-based scholarships available. 
Want to check it out? Drop-in students are welcome.
 

Upcoming:
Sat., June 11, 2022
w/
Jeff Benham
Putting Pencil to Paper (Opening Up Panels, Their Contents, and the Space Between)

Evaluating how your story contends with time and space on a page.

Sat., June 18, 2022 w/ Paul Ziomek
Populating Your Universe (Characters, Shape Vocabulary, and Rapid Creation.)

Visualizing a character's stance by their stance, within a wall of ugly (and otherwise) mugs.

Sat., June 25, 2022 w/ Peter Ziomek
ThumbNAILING Your Story Into Shape (Get Your Story's Layout to Land Where You Want!)

Ever wanted to end your comic layout on two pages that face each other? Or...intentionally add suspense when the reader turns the page!? Take command of where your story lands with thumbnailing.

Sat., July 2, 2022 w/ Brittany Sedillo
Comics Without Words (Images Interacting Without Text)

Viewing comics as sequential art and not relying on text.

Stay safe, be well, and make comics!