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27 Comments

  1. Hey Jazza. your tutorials help me alot! I don't know if anyone has answered this yet, or if you looked it up. but the uppy downy blocks on the castle wall is called a crenellation

  2. I've been struggling with drawing environments for a long time but your videos have helped me improve a lot. Thank you Jazza

  3. I always thought making background like houses or the world of the characters i`m making you need to master making a perfect straight line. thanks jazza!

  4. Very helpful, my gosh. I'm working on a sci-fi comic, and I've yet to go beyond writing it and character design, and the environments have been giving me anxiety to think about, it's daunting. But I hadn't even thought about things like not everything needs to be detailed, and that besides telling a story, if I arrange things visually balanced, it'll help me design layouts and scenes without worrying too much about consistency and exact placement. This was really helpful

  5. 'Jutty uppy downy bits'?! Jazza, I'm sure your bro would have a word or two to say about that!

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