Paying Gig: Creating a Fantasy Poster
Here’s a fun paying gig that’s come up. Someone wants to commission an unusual Christmas present for her daughter. The mother will pay an artist to create a princess/Dungeons & Dragons-themed poster.
Here’s a fun paying gig that’s come up. Someone wants to commission an unusual Christmas present for her daughter. The mother will pay an artist to create a princess/Dungeons & Dragons-themed poster.
It’s a new month, and a new response to the Comic Battle. There’s only one submission again (rest of you, step up your game!), so the winner is Rayleigh Nickle for a second time! Next topic will be “Uncomfortable Silence.” Deadline is October 14. Please send all submissions to media@cloudscapecomics.com.
Prominent comics writer Mark Millar has put out a call for submissions for a “Millarworld annual.” Every year an anthology will come out featuring stories of his Millarworld characters, all written and drawn by previously unpublished new talent.
The participating artists & writers for Bones of the Coast, our up-coming horror anthology, have been working hard to make their stories as frightening as possible, so it’s time to give them a little recognition.
by Jeff Ellis Here is a breakdown of my process for creating a page for my webcomic. I am also using Adobe Contribute to make this post, so I can hopefully learn something at the same time you do. Teach English In Japan is a collaborative effort between myself and […]
For the Vancouver Art Gallery’s Family Fuse, Mara Coman and Chris Eberle developed a series of booklets that guide the fledgling cartoonist the four steps of comic creation using numerous examples from the works of various Cloudscape creators. The booklets proved incredibly popular and so we have placed them here […]
People in Vancouver just keep talking about our Comics in Transit. There are articles about us in the Vancouver Courier and Vancity Buzz!
The first batch of “Comics in Transit” comics will be removed on Monday, so you only have one more day to spot them! Here’s where they all are:
Jackson over at This Week in Webcomics reviewed Exploded View.