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ICECUBES the comic strip #348

Wow, page 3 of Freeze's big movie! This one was more challenging for me because I got behind schedule and had to double down to finish it. I hope you like this series. It certainly is a new look! Remember: Support ICECUBES and click on the ads!

4 thoughts on “ICECUBES the comic strip #348

  1. I cannot wait. The top panel is very different but it works!

    1. Thank you! I drew the first panel as a tribute to traditional Innupiaq art. 🙂

  2. Leroy, your comic strip is awesome. I don’t understand why ICECUBES isn’t a household name… All the best from Paris.

    1. Thank you for the encouragement! My best to you.

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How To Draw Comics. Tracing & Transfers, part 1.

As mentioned last week, here’s a cool trick to use when trying to copy or transfer a drawing. Often you will practice a drawing a few times to get it right, a lot like a musician practices a riff to get the ‘swing’ of it. When you get that drawing right, you can keep practicing it to memorize it, or if you are on a tight deadline (like I often am) you can transfer it. ©Leroy Brown Here is a practice sheet of Freeze walking. After several attempts I got a drawing I liked (circled in blue). In part 2 I will show you how to trace it then transfer it to your comic. Tune in tomorrow for part 2.

Inuit Mask.

I recently went to a really neat exhibit of Inuit artifacts from 100 years ago. I made some sketches of the masks. Here’s one. Hopefully I can use it in the comic strip. 🙂 ©Leroy Brown