Creating an Autobiographical Webcomic
The future of your comic
A course by Sol Díaz Castillo , Artist and Illustrator
Joined June 2020
About the video: The future of your comic
Overview
“In this lesson I will tell you how to project your work into the future, how I plan and how often I advise you to publish. I will talk to you about the potential of comics using the internet as a support and how a thousand paths can be opened by expanding the idea in the long term. ”
In this video lesson Sol Díaz Castillo addresses the topic: The future of your comic, which is part of the Domestika online course: Creating an Autobiographical Webcomic. Explore your inner world to create and share illustrated stories ranging from the personal to the universal.
Partial transcription of the video
“The future of your comic An elegant woman combs her hair with balloons of unfinished thoughts In this lesson, I will share ideas to project your webcomic into the future outside and inside the screen. With your webcomic already assembled and the decisions made that we work together during this course, Always focus on developing and getting to know your characters more. Try to set one day a week to leave, to post and try to respect it so that readers always know when to expect new material. As you publish your comic, you will notice people's reactions and how they understand it, how they int...”
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Course summary for: Creating an Autobiographical Webcomic
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Comic, Drawing, Narrative, Non-Fiction Writing, Storyboard, Storytelling, Traditional illustration, Writing

Sol Díaz Castillo
A course by Sol Díaz Castillo
Sol Díaz started studying graphic design but her professional life led her to drawing and illustration shortly after, along with her personal approach to understanding and transforming the world around her. When she finished university, she published her first creations, and now, she has almost fifteen books published in her name, with characters that go from humor to fantasy, always with an observant eye.
She has also done illustration work for editorials with different authors and has explored areas such as animation, live drawing with music, magazine editing, podcast creation, and more. For Sol, drawing is a tool to tell stories and build characters that reflect your ideas, fears, convictions, and perspective on the world around you.
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