Clip Studio Paint for Beginners: Create Your Own Comic
Course final project
A course by Giacomo Bevilacqua , Comic Book Artist
About the final project for: Clip Studio Paint for Beginners: Create Your Own Comic
Clip Studio Paint for Beginners: Create Your Own Comic
“During the lessons I showed you how to create a comic with Clip Studio Paint, now it's your time! Follow these basic steps to complete your project. I invite you not to just copy my example, but to experiment and invent something new. First, choose the character and write a story that fits on a comic page. Then make the cage and make the layout of your comic as you like.




Partial transcription of the video
“Final Project We are at the end of this Domestika course. I wanted to thank you for taking my lessons. I hope to have taught you the basic functionalities of this software, thus allowing you to use it. I think it is great for anyone creating comics and illustrations, not only because of its functions but also because of how adaptable and customizable it is. Now it's your turn to make your own comic book page. Start by familiarizing yourself with the software. Try all the features I've shown you, making some sketches and then organizing your workspace according to your workflow. This will im...”
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Course summary for: Clip Studio Paint for Beginners: Create Your Own Comic
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Category
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Software
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Areas
Comic, Digital Illustration, Traditional illustration

Giacomo Bevilacqua
A course by Giacomo Bevilacqua
Giacomo Keison Bevilacqua is an Italian comic book artist. The influence of his grandfather, an artist, and his father, an avid reader and collector of comics, greatly contributed to his love for both. As a young adult, he frequently attended comic fairs and always carried his personal portfolio with him, taking any opportunity he could to showcase his work as an editor, screenwriter, and author.
At the age of 22, he enrolled in the Scuola di fumetto and, while studying there, started working as an illustrator for two famous Italian comic magazines: Lanciostory and Skorpio. In 2008, he launched A Panda Piace, his first fully self-authored and illustrated comic. Looking to branch out, he went back to the basics of drawing, studying everything from anatomy to perspective and color, and has since published graphic novels such as Il suono del mondo a memoria, Attica, and Troppo facile amarti in vacanza. Throughout his career, he's had the opportunity to collaborate with publishing houses like Bao Publishing, Feltrinelli, and Panini.
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