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Ryan Benjamin is a comic artist who has worked for both DC and Marvel and he has some valuable techniques to share when it comes to drawing comics. First, you’ll learn about the materials that Ryan uses to set up all of his pages. He then transitions to the early stages of layout using his red pencil. He views the red pencil as his thinking tool, and then when he’s ready, he switches to rendering with a standard pencil and turns his brain off. This is a process that he’s used over and over and now it’s become second nature to him. He finishes his demo by showing you his shading technique using 3 values while hatching. There’s more Ryan Benjamin lessons on the way so be sure to subscribe and hit the bell icon so you’re notified when new lessons come out!
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@ProkoTV
@ProkoTV 3 года назад
Ryan has even more to teach you in his Introduction to Drawing course now on Proko! Check it out - www.proko.com/course/introduction-to-drawing/overview
@gelawdiosnegus1759
@gelawdiosnegus1759 3 года назад
will hold u to it....MOREEEEE please....not a lot of stuff specifically for comics so this was super
@sammylane21
@sammylane21 2 года назад
Long curly hair is rather tricky to draw, huh?
@pal6636
@pal6636 3 месяца назад
Hey Ryan...youre a gifted guy . Im thinking, I have over 1000 comic concepts written out. it would be an awful lot easier for me if " YOU" just did my comic drawings for me . Only because im thinking It may take me another 50 years to catcb up to you :) Great stuff . Thanks :)
@goodlife8044
@goodlife8044 3 года назад
I went to art school with Ryan in Miami. He was a stand out student.
@haugendaz3008
@haugendaz3008 3 года назад
Oh tea prove it
@omagro8267
@omagro8267 3 года назад
@@haugendaz3008 why would he lie and why would he feel the need to prove it. Pipe down.
@goodlife8044
@goodlife8044 3 года назад
@@omagro8267 ok! Wth. Just take my word for it 😂 and I'm a "she" btw.
@omagro8267
@omagro8267 3 года назад
@@goodlife8044 oh! Sorry!! 😆
@MaykolGStudio
@MaykolGStudio 3 года назад
Ohhh cool 😁
@cjdgh10
@cjdgh10 2 года назад
0:23_draw every day, 1:02_play music in the background or I’ll have a movie playing 1:21_ you need a layout (Love red pencils) 2:15_ strong black(Tombows 2B) 3:38_ thinking->detail 6:33_ demonstration cleaner version(exercise)
@Lycius
@Lycius Год назад
Some underestimate music's influence on creative flow. Something serene, like Windham Hill's Winter Solstice. Calming, wanna go eradicator, Queensryche's Operation Mindcrime. Dragonforce, "Through the fire and the flame.. Rage Against the Machine. Music and and visuals are like bread'n butter. I mean, there are more. Just depends on the mood. Enya, more solemn, but wanna rock things out, Motley Crue. Wanna just jam to whatever, Pink Floyd.
@Lycius
@Lycius Год назад
To each their own, but... kinda pans out. Aggressive expressions, aggressive music. "Bullet to the head." Techno, hack, Paul Van Dyk, or BT, Sandstorm. Punky, Deftones, These Arms are Snakes, mebbe throw in some enui. It's like a soundtrack to a mood of operation. Triumphant? Ack! Too many to mention offhand. Gotta nab your own feel for it. Black Sabbath for one aspect, Dream Academy for another. Go with your own weird.
@eugeniosabater8449
@eugeniosabater8449 Год назад
Or just put a series of sci-fi trailers to inspire yourself and look for strong references!
@WhiteStripesStripiestFan
@WhiteStripesStripiestFan Год назад
The music one is true.
@EmilysFineArt
@EmilysFineArt 2 месяца назад
Nice thx for the over view
@aegresen
@aegresen 3 года назад
That last technique/tip was an absolute eye opener. I struggle a lot with hair and I'm going to have to practise that everyday.
@authorrayrogers
@authorrayrogers 2 года назад
If you can convey the IDEA of hair, it will look like hair. The trick is to not try to draw hair. If you focus on the head shape, hair line, think of how the wind might move hair or not... draw the shapes you need, like Benjimin did... it starts to look like hair. Happy drawing!
@mmitchellhouston
@mmitchellhouston 2 года назад
I agree. The tips on hair were VERY useful, and a bit different from what I've seen elsewhere.
@mickeywhite2563
@mickeywhite2563 Год назад
When I started liking drawing a lot, I could only draw stick people, but I slowly got better by starting from top down. I would practice hair and eyes every day, many tines a day until I was satisfied with my progress, then I got the jawline down, and slowly worked down the body over time with one part at a time and adding that part into my full or partial drawings throughout. It's been over 10 years since I started teaching myself and I just got to feet last year. They're okay, but I'm still working on them. And I love seeing my progress. I draw as a hobby and to express myself, but I always get people telling me they wish they were this good. So I tell them they can be. I also tell everyone to keep their old stuff, because it may look bad now, but in the future you'll want to have that confirmation of how good you've gotten over time.
@NazriB
@NazriB Год назад
Lies again? HDB Paris
@CraneStyleNJ
@CraneStyleNJ 3 года назад
Pretty please with a cherry on top, bring more comic book and manga artists to make more awesome videos like this!
@jlac3088
@jlac3088 2 года назад
You should watch the Manben series on youtube, very talented manga artist to see there
@niros9667
@niros9667 3 года назад
I always admire artists that can just go straight into drawing like without having to measure or plan too much, I find they often incorporate so much more expression and character into their work. This guy is awesome, would love to see more by him.
@jonathansoko1085
@jonathansoko1085 2 года назад
There are things some are born with. Anyone can learn to draw, but there are aspects of it that one can not learn. You have it or you don't.
@pengunootingson
@pengunootingson 2 года назад
@@jonathansoko1085 Dunno who told you that, but I wouldn’t listen to them anymore if I were you. You aren’t born with anything, people get good at things because they dedicate themselves to it. Most people who make this excuse just need to decide if they’re willing to put their full time and effort into doing the thing they want to do. It has nothing to do with your genetics.
@eugeniosabater8449
@eugeniosabater8449 Год назад
When you look a lot of references like clothing and anatomy and draw them during decades and decades it is easier to draw from imagination I can do that because overtime my mind go to another places even before I'm drawing but also during the construction of the lines, they sometimes change I imagine the final product as I'm drawing it! And since I draw realistic anatomy I constantly correct the proportions! I think is time to draw more like Kim jung Gi like in different angles I always do it drontal but if you see objects and people in different angles it then becomes easier to draw in perspective!
@conocido4416
@conocido4416 Год назад
@@jonathansoko1085 what? that is something you can 100% get from pratice, it's thousands of hours of practice, observing and study
@jonathansoko1085
@jonathansoko1085 Год назад
@@conocido4416 No, you can't. You fail to get it. There are some things that people are born with. For instance, if i just take up drawing right now and dedicate years to it, i may get really really good, but il never touch alex ross. He was born with something i wasnt. You can not, ever, just learn 100% of a talent that someone else does.
@kent_nelson
@kent_nelson 3 года назад
As an art student that loves comics, this is gold, more of him please!
@favouritethings11
@favouritethings11 2 года назад
He has a RU-vid channel
@EmilysFineArt
@EmilysFineArt 2 месяца назад
As not an art student that likes comics, this is gold
3 года назад
You can tell merely from the way Ryan moves his arm holding a pencil that he's a master level artist @_@
@yangfuu005
@yangfuu005 3 года назад
You can see the confidence in his lines and how he's not afraid of getting the paper or his hands dirty ! really like this video
@Adam-kx2tp
@Adam-kx2tp 3 года назад
This level of patience is amazing. I usually just go straight to the inking after that red pencil stage. Then again, I'm not getting paid so...
@Adam-kx2tp
@Adam-kx2tp 3 года назад
@Bliss Okpu I mean, with the right #2 brush I can do it but ironically I am using the Jong-Ji brush pen now and I don't know how that guy does it. What kind of comics are you working on? Anything to look at yet?
@Adam-kx2tp
@Adam-kx2tp 3 года назад
@Bliss Okpu You should totally go for it. Don't be bothered by anything and just do it. I'm currently working on a comic book that I want to upload as a webtoon.
@Adam-kx2tp
@Adam-kx2tp 3 года назад
@Bliss Okpu That's great advice. I guess most people go the manga route for this exact reason. I definitely am going to attempt a more challenging realistic DC/noir look. But as you said that will be a challenge. As for your anatomy I can't tell you it isn't important but I personally believe if you have a great story to tell and just be creative you will without a doubt succeed.
@kennywang171
@kennywang171 3 года назад
Penciling has always been hard for me, this is actually really helpful. Thanks for the tips!
@minutebeatz7958
@minutebeatz7958 2 года назад
When he said something about those distractions hindering improvement... I FELT THAT HARD
@savannahlevy97
@savannahlevy97 2 года назад
These tips are actually helpful and inspiring. I'm so tired of the basic "use guidelines, draw light at first, etc" tips that everyone knows about. But this is addressing how to move the pencil, how to visualize and get the drawing to flow out naturally. Stuff I always forget
@tonyzotz6015
@tonyzotz6015 2 года назад
I totally understand what Ryan means by “feeling it” when I’m drawing and I get that movement going I ain’t thinking too much about what I need to do I just get in that groove and if there’s a line or a mark I ain’t digging then I adjust it but keep moving without too much thought. I also get having background noise. I don’t listen to music cause once I play a song I really like I start paying attention to the song more than my drawing. I pick up what he’s putting down! ...but I still suck at drawing lol
@5austen
@5austen 3 года назад
Ryan: don’t think explode Also Ryan: love to watch documentaries while I draw makes me think
@Innuya
@Innuya 3 года назад
I assume it makes him think about things that aren't what he's drawing haha
@kaischoneweiss
@kaischoneweiss 3 года назад
it actually makes a lot of sense, if youre thinking about the documentary you arent over analyzing your work and youre being intuitive
@517342
@517342 3 года назад
And you're also learning new things to draw inspiration from.
@hansvdz5834
@hansvdz5834 3 года назад
A lot of the times with creative work, especially when you've done the initial conception stage, is just execution, as Ryan says. You also have to bear in mind that he works in an industry that also greatly values quantity and speed. Overthinking your work makes you slow down, and you end up focusing on details that won't matter in the end. By listening to documentaries, you kind of occupy your brain to think and process that information instead of whatever you're drawing.
@aariz611
@aariz611 2 года назад
OP is too much of an idiot to understand what that really meant lmao.
@Dtoszi
@Dtoszi 3 года назад
Ryan!! I love his work and I still have my autographed Batman Beyond ~
@JackY-xd2rf
@JackY-xd2rf 3 года назад
Cool showcase! But how many students can actually "explode" a drawing onto the page as Ryan expertly does? That kind of intuition sounds great for speed, but it also seems to comes with a lot of experience. I seem to remember another instructor on this channel once saying "Your drawings are only as good as your ideas."
@AS-rk5vb
@AS-rk5vb 3 года назад
You’re right, experience like Ryan’s would allow you to draw like him. Ryan says to students at the start of the video “You need to draw everyday.” You got to start somewhere right?
@leftyfourguns
@leftyfourguns 3 года назад
It's just his own personal way of doing speed drawing, no? Proko has several videos on speed drawing aimed at beginners on his channel.
@Natoursofcourse
@Natoursofcourse 3 года назад
It's the way he used shapes. He sorta mushes different shapes together to form his objects.
@jerr0.
@jerr0. 3 года назад
You kind of have to for a monthly comic. It's kind of a sink or swim thing. Not meeting deadlines would have worse repercussions than a wonky panel or page. Inkers and colorists can also help elevate anything not up to snuff
@Sky_TEC_Illustraition_Systems
@Sky_TEC_Illustraition_Systems 2 года назад
Students who are serious. We're the ones who explode.
@sharathkumar9876
@sharathkumar9876 3 года назад
Ryan is brilliant! He explains his techniques with such beauty and simplicity! :) Thanks Ryan!
@andrelfr92
@andrelfr92 2 года назад
An interesting thing to take from this is how different approaches to art are still valid and can take you far if you persevere. He has a more instinctive take on art but i bet he wasn't always this good. When he says he "explodes" on the page, that's his years of practice and learning and drawing different things and mentalizing stuff speaking for him.
@bernardmclinney4614
@bernardmclinney4614 3 года назад
I appreciate his teachings open up to damn near every corner of art.
@teti_99
@teti_99 2 года назад
It's so true I always play background music or movies from the same genre as what I'm illustrating in order to bring out what's in my head. I'm in the process of creating my own comic book and I'm excited! Thank you for sharing!!! You're SUPER gifted!!!
@Rometiklan
@Rometiklan 2 года назад
Love Ryan's art. His process is one I want to incorporate into my own art. Thanks for posting this!
@crit_cannon1090
@crit_cannon1090 3 года назад
Love this mans work. been following him for over a decade since before pancratia. glad to see you still killin it RB
@arthur5238
@arthur5238 3 года назад
very cool as a tutorial i like the way he explains how we should stop think and just act, just draw! thx !
@TheSleyar
@TheSleyar 3 года назад
i also love having a movie play in front of me while i draw. personally i find that i draw faster and more motivated to just draw.
@Silbusia
@Silbusia 3 года назад
Yes! Me too! I hardly ever meet artists who do that too, they usually seem not convinced xD And it really helps me to stay focused on the art, I can't explain it any other way than: I give my brain a main task and a small background task to concentrate on so it doesn't look for any distractions :D
@morbiddom9587
@morbiddom9587 3 года назад
Excited to watch this because I wanted to hear more from comic book illustrators
@cultofj3777
@cultofj3777 3 года назад
Evan Ryan's rough sketches and stick figures look amazing!!
@Sam-us1he
@Sam-us1he 2 года назад
I love putting on movies in the background, usually something I’ve watched 100 times and don’t need to see while I work.
@ericalbright7000
@ericalbright7000 Год назад
Absolutely amazing. Thank you Mr Ryan for sharing your time and talent.
@juergeng6502
@juergeng6502 3 года назад
Thank you Ryan and Proko! 👍🏻💜
@jakelee5251
@jakelee5251 3 года назад
Wow, just know this Artist, I already love his style, he's doing so wild, and full of powerful.....
@davidcaram7675
@davidcaram7675 Год назад
I love how you explain your " energy" and technique
@aaronkneile
@aaronkneile 3 года назад
Ryan your work is incredible! Thank you for sharing.
@deepelements
@deepelements 3 года назад
I went to IFAC with Ryan and Brett Booth back in the 90s. It was some of the best times of my life. So much talent
@no.1.2.u
@no.1.2.u 2 года назад
Thank you. And Happy New Year. This helped me alot.
@brayanlopes5222
@brayanlopes5222 3 года назад
Proko made my wish come true!!! Thank you so much!!
@chiptenor
@chiptenor Год назад
Ryan, you're a very good articulate teacher, and a great artist. Thank you.
@themadafaka6839
@themadafaka6839 3 года назад
I like Ryan's method of just putting what's on his mind on the page asap without thinking...that makes sense to me. I think I've tried that a cupla times before..with various results...sometimes good, another time, not so good. 😁
@Jasper129
@Jasper129 3 года назад
I think when he says he doesn’t think he means he just kinda zones out and gets really into the drawing
@dorjedriftwood2731
@dorjedriftwood2731 3 года назад
2b has always been my favorite
@languageandhobbies
@languageandhobbies 3 года назад
Thanks for the useful tips. Materials I see: Pilot Futayaku Double-Sided Brush Pen Tombow Mono Zero Eraser - 2.5 mm x 5 mm - Rectangle - Silver Body ? Tombow Mono Knock 3.8 Eraser - Green Body Sakura Gelly Roll Classic Gel Pen - White [unknown nib width] Derwent Graphic Pencil - 6B Tombow Mono 100 Pencil - 2B Prismacolor Col-Erase Colored Pencil - Scarlet Red (20066)
@SketchingScottie
@SketchingScottie 3 года назад
Amazing insights!
@spicynoodles1111
@spicynoodles1111 2 года назад
Yes! Another 2b pencil user! I love them so much
@HimanArtists
@HimanArtists 3 года назад
Wow, Awesome sketch and shading
@scotto2652
@scotto2652 2 года назад
SHEER TALENT !!! Brilliant Work !
@Tom-xv5rk
@Tom-xv5rk 3 года назад
Love the way he structures the eyes
@Skurafaso
@Skurafaso 3 года назад
This is brilliant, yhoooo! Ryan, is inspiring, I love his process.
@daisysmile7845
@daisysmile7845 3 года назад
Love 💗 sketching and drawing…so therapeutic
@malvinnildo4615
@malvinnildo4615 3 года назад
Inacreditável! Vocês são incríveis!
@amitabhakassap7339
@amitabhakassap7339 2 года назад
Your tutorial inspired me a lot. Thanks for making this video. 👍
@turbyhugh
@turbyhugh Год назад
This is excellent. Very clarifying and helpful regarding process and planning out a page.
@blewfn2514
@blewfn2514 2 года назад
its actually so satisfying watching him draw
@rachelthompson7487
@rachelthompson7487 3 года назад
I think I learned something about sketching from this. Thanks.
@exaggeratedswagger9951
@exaggeratedswagger9951 2 года назад
2b and 6b are my favorite pencils when sketching
@kessdv747
@kessdv747 3 года назад
this video helped me a lot. This channel is amazing, thank you so much.
@stevengarrett4370
@stevengarrett4370 2 года назад
Please bring him back to more videos I love his work
@BodolfNorseman6
@BodolfNorseman6 2 года назад
Dudes a beast. Wish I had that level of confidence when putting down a line.
@jacqueslohier2710
@jacqueslohier2710 2 года назад
4:54 i try not to think much when drawing either, I tend to use intuition. great art technique
@mrdaveythebaby
@mrdaveythebaby 2 года назад
Thanks Ryan.
@mmitchellhouston
@mmitchellhouston 2 года назад
Some good advice. Thank you for sharing with us.
@KindaLikeWater
@KindaLikeWater Год назад
Fantastic. Much respect. 👍🏾👍🏾
@PinkPulpito
@PinkPulpito Год назад
Tremendous flow
@celsoricardo718
@celsoricardo718 Год назад
Ryan is a beast, great artist!!!!💙💙💙
@comiccaptains8138
@comiccaptains8138 2 года назад
I love content like this. The eyes are very important. I know many people still struggle with hands, sometimes I do but at times my hand gets shakey. That is why I prefer drawing with pencil.
@LaserCutProjects
@LaserCutProjects 3 года назад
Outstanding tips ! I love this so much
@martinsalas9127
@martinsalas9127 3 года назад
really helpful tips ...thanks for the video...Ryan has excellent drawing skills ..keep drawing as he says and explode off that page ...awesome.
@tombstone1970
@tombstone1970 2 года назад
outstanding work sir
@VonSolo5
@VonSolo5 3 года назад
Great tutorial! Interesting technique. Thank you!
@Silbusia
@Silbusia 3 года назад
Precious tips
@Appleblade
@Appleblade 2 года назад
Those were actually really useful tips. Bravo!
@rezarahadian552
@rezarahadian552 3 года назад
What an insight !! Thanks ,Proko !!?
@andrewsmith4575
@andrewsmith4575 3 года назад
I always assumed comic book artists did full-size single drawings, and then they were cropped and put in to the frames. I'm surprised to learn that they draw directly in to the frames.
@muddledlion9593
@muddledlion9593 3 года назад
That would take 2 years to make a full comic
@trublgrl
@trublgrl 3 года назад
A very important concept in comics is that too much detail is usually a bad idea. Every page usually has one image that takes focus, and that is the one with the most detail and complexity, As your figures get smaller, say, in a two shot or crowd scene in a smaller panel, it is more understandable if you draw more simple shapes than complex detail. Take a look at Walt Simonson's classic Thor run and you'll see a master at telling stories in sharp, large detail and small, blocky, rough shapes at the same time.
@c.delagachette5523
@c.delagachette5523 3 года назад
I also love to hear movies or documentaries when I draw!!!
@Brian_Grant
@Brian_Grant 3 года назад
Really, really nice vid. Thank you!
@ebneigh5191
@ebneigh5191 Год назад
Master work
@questionable69
@questionable69 3 года назад
Mr Ryans strategy is glorious it fits into the art community.
@raymondjames57
@raymondjames57 Год назад
Thank you!
@TheZiiFamily
@TheZiiFamily 3 года назад
I have an idea for a little side story to my other projects and this is helpful thanks
@robertdufour2456
@robertdufour2456 3 года назад
Terrific! Thank you!
@1MightyR
@1MightyR 3 года назад
Awesome to see this!!!😊💪
@human144
@human144 2 года назад
Man.To See this is pure beauty. It's like to see a magic happening in front the eyes. I love it so.
@chimichangaproductionsextr4714
Ryan was my teacher at comic pro bootcamp and he was phenomenal
@troychriscarretas2657
@troychriscarretas2657 2 года назад
First David Finch Now Ryan Benjamin Nice to see Some of my Favorite Comicbook Artists as Guests :)
@Rohit-el9tl
@Rohit-el9tl 3 года назад
Thank you so much 😊
@amitypredator9385
@amitypredator9385 2 года назад
Thanks, Ryan. Im trying to start my own home studio. All my dalso life, people have told me how well I could draw, but I've never had formal training, so I've struggled with certain things like shadowing. I've gotten better over the years, but there's always for room for improvement. Ill he checking you out.
@JohnnyLobes
@JohnnyLobes 2 года назад
So cool to watch how art just flows out of some people.
@terrydockery3690
@terrydockery3690 3 года назад
Thanks for the tips
@ANorwegianGamer1
@ANorwegianGamer1 3 года назад
Thanks for this!
@sampokemppainen3041
@sampokemppainen3041 2 года назад
Blacks wit side and greys with tip!? That's so helpful!
@ArttuTheCat
@ArttuTheCat 2 года назад
Good thing i'm studying the art of comic books. That's why i'm going to the comic book class this year's october in Havukoski, Vantaa. Thank you for an awesome tutorial video, Proko. 😺👍
@sterling.hopkins
@sterling.hopkins 3 года назад
Awesome session💪🏿🔥
@TC_Hero7
@TC_Hero7 3 года назад
THATS MY TEACHER! im so proud :D haha
@richvanatte3947
@richvanatte3947 2 года назад
Brilliant!
@tminus543
@tminus543 3 года назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
@goat1408
@goat1408 3 года назад
One of my fave artists when I was a teenager.....first seen him on Image.
@finn5fel
@finn5fel 3 года назад
Still remember his Grifter fondly.
@goat1408
@goat1408 3 года назад
@@finn5fel same.....I had all of those issues....I may still have them Idk......lost half of my comic collection in 2017.....still don't know which half I lost
@finn5fel
@finn5fel 3 года назад
@@goat1408 I know I sold them a few years ago, alongside most of my WildStorm books. Kinda wish I hadn't!
@carinsamer5891
@carinsamer5891 3 года назад
Heyy , that's historical 🌟🥰🥰 From Egypt🇪🇬🇪🇬
@andrelfr92
@andrelfr92 2 года назад
You can see mastery when even the guy's scribles and sketches are expressive and full of confidence
@manuelstritt5300
@manuelstritt5300 2 года назад
thank you very much for the great lesson Greetings Manuel
@ardentabacist
@ardentabacist 8 месяцев назад
Ryan, you are AMAZING!, AMAZING!, AMAZING! LOVE YOU MAN, Thank you!
@antonioblanco3086
@antonioblanco3086 3 года назад
Thanks man!
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