I have a fairly limited drawing style. I'm not like my friend Derek Kirk Kim, who can pretty much change his style at will. My drawing style can handle some of my stories, but not all of them.
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One of the reasons why you like to do your own drawings is, your style changes over time. And there's something about that that keeps it fresh to the viewer.
I always find the more you can draw on real life characters, people, situations, it works better. Certainly for designing a character, I prefer to draw on real people rather than other guys I've seen in movies, rather than 'here's my version of Clint Eastwood' or whoever.
I've always been much more comfortable with drawing fantasy stuff.
As long as I can remember, I've always loved to draw. But my interest in drawing wasn't encouraged very much.
I think the most important thing you can do is to keep drawing no matter what. And to not be afraid of drawing whatever interests you. If there is something that you want to draw, to make, then I think you should pursue it and not let anybody tell you that you can't do it.
But if you really love to write and you really love to tell stories and you really love to draw, you just have to keep doing it no matter what anybody says.
Every writer is going to end up drawing from their own experiences in one way or another.
If you start with character, you probably will end up with good drawings.
I'm an artist and I can draw very well. I'm amazed that everybody can't draw well because I can do it so effortlessly.
I have been drawing all my life.
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