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torytelling has many forms, and comic books have been one of the oldest forms of print on the page. Graphic Artist Tanner Ogle has been freelancing and creating his own graphic novels for years. He joins yWrite Host Angela Grout to discuss the process of telling a story from illustrations.
Tanner Ogle shares the ins and outs of sketching a drawing to coloring it, formating it on the page, and of course tying it to the dialogue. He shares why graphic novels are so relevant and how they help create baselines for movie pitches.
Learn what the challenging changes the comic book industry is facing, as well as the costs to produce quality comic books.
Tanner Ogle explains his relationship with working with publishers and distributors. One prints and the other gets the work to the public. He mentions his involvement with Lesser Known Comics, comicwellsprings.com, and Apollo City Comics. His Series BRASS, has had much success and he is currently working on HIGHER GROUND vol #3.
Visit his online gallery which offers samples of his work: original art, prints, and comic books for sale. He is a freelancer and working with authors to get their stories visually told on a page is his superpower.
Describing the scene, character, and creating dialogue are the ingredients which passionately drives him to this medium of storytelling. His process from start to finish for a page, book, project has him creating illustrations daily. Learn exactly how long it takes him to create a page, book, etc.