thumbnail sketches of examples of Don Low's comic book panel layouts when sketching people
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How Don Low uses a Comic Strip Layout for Urban Sketching People

We take a look at the different way Don Low sketches people using negative space, tonal shading, and high contrast in his comic book spreads. He creates impactful scenes with only a minimal use of spot colour. I evaluate how he uses these elements to lead the eye through the panels, and how he varies his panel layouts.

per ragnar mokleby sketch in ink and watercolour based on a photo by Foto: Arne Olav Lunde Hageberg. Picture of the urban sketcher leaning on his art studio desk with a picture of a moose in the background.
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Reportage Urban Sketcher Profile: Per Ragnar Møkleby

This is my first Reportage Urban Sketcher Profile, and features Norwegian illustrator Per Ragnar Møkleby. I cover Per’s method for using text to convey mood, embracing wonky lines, not being a slave to reality, daring to urban sketch, sketching complex scenes with simplified figures, and how self-portraits can save the day.