tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7573514568417810856.post7796385392121095290..comments2024-03-12T07:14:26.097-07:00Comments on Cartoon SNAP: Man vs. Art – Listen to Me and Raul Yakkin’ about Storyboarding Cartoons and ComicsShermhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03234494715024292722noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7573514568417810856.post-56000349570788676522010-05-01T10:53:38.751-07:002010-05-01T10:53:38.751-07:00I'm not going to try to leave a big-ass commen...I'm not going to try to leave a big-ass comment block but if I get a head of steam up, well, I'm sorry in advance :P<br />I try to make comics and I find that I get really frustrated and can't do it. I'll get really excited with an idea I have and try to draw it and then halfway through, I'm like "The poses are all wonky-looking." and I start questioning myself ("Should I bother making the panels perfect squares or rectangles? How big should I make them, anyway?") and I end up getting derailed and the comic ends up not getting drawn.<br /><br />How do you think I should get rid of this irrational fear?Amanda H.https://www.blogger.com/profile/08167114019743960144noreply@blogger.com