533 Freddie E. Williams II, comic book artist, "The DC Comics Guide to Digitally Drawing Comics"

Published: May 28, 2017, 8:21 p.m.

I am old enough to remember what a sensation Stan Lee and John Buscema caused back in 1978 when the book, How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way, was published. That book promised to pull back the curtain and teach would-be comic book artists how the House of Ideas did things and how you could, too. But that was then—this is now. In the digital age, knowing how to hold a pencil is so 1999. If you want to make it in comics today, you need a lot more technical skills and information. And that, no doubt, is why Freddie E. Williams II is going to do very well with his timely new instructional book, The DC Comics Guide to Digitally Drawing Comics. Freddie E. Williams II, artist, The DC Comics Guide to Digitally Drawing Comics FREDDIE WILLIAMS podcast excerpt: "If you have a fledgling design sense, you could take elements already drawn by someone else and lay them out; if you know how to use Photoshop, it opens up opportunities. But you still need to know the entire skill set of drawing comics before working digitally."  Williams is already on a bit of a roll, having worked on the DC miniseries Countdown, as well as Robin, The Flash and others. Freddie E. Williams II • • • •