Autor: Steve Lieber
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Diletante 028: Cosas que aprendí de "La serie de la tragedia" de Benjamin Dewey
STEVE LIEBER’S DILETTANTE Dilettante 028: Things I Learned from Benjamin Dewey’s “The Tragedy Series” In earlier entries for this blog, I’ve written appreciations of artists like Will Eisner and Al Wiseman, who did some of their most notable work before I was born. With this installment I’d like to talk about the work of an artist who only…
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Diletante 027: Por qué me pasé a lo digital
STEVE LIEBER’S DILETTANTE Dilettante 027: Why I Went Digital I’ve been drawing professionally for more than 20 years now, and one of the greatest pleasures for me has always been the physical act of drawing on paper. I love sharpening a 2H graphite pencil and dragging it as lightly as possible across a page when…
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Diletante 026: La importancia de los cuadernos de bocetos
STEVE LIEBER’S DILETTANTE Dilettante 026: The Importance of Sketchbooks Telling stories with comics requires that an artist keep things consistent. Characters, settings and props generally need to look the same from panel to panel, page to page, story to story. And a cartoonist—even one who draws “realistically”—needs to create a stylized, abstracted world that maintains…
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Diletante 025: Propósitos de Año Nuevo para un dibujante de cómics
STEVE LIEBER’S DILETTANTE! Dilettante 025: New Year’s Resolutions for a Comics Artist There’s a new year on the calendar. A week of double shifts at the drawing board has helped me catch up for all the work time lost to holiday celebrations. It’s time for me to finally look ahead and think about what I…
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Diletante 024: Consejos sobre tutoría
STEVE LIEBER’S DILETTANTE Dilettante 024: Tips on Mentoring Way back in my 2nd column here on Toucan (click here to read it!), I called for a revival of mentorship via cartoonists working in an informal apprentice system. I’ve meant to return to the subject for a long time. As part of Periscope Studio, a workspace…
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Diletante 023: Influencias
STEVE LIEBER’S DILETTANTE Dilettante 023: Influences Last weekend I was riding Amtrak back from a convention when my train was delayed by a freight train. Stuck there in a comfortable seat with only 10,000 calories of tasty snack food close at hand, two good e-books, and four strong bars of free wifi, I wondered how…