Know any good comic talkshows?(podcasts or otherwise)
Breaking the panel:
From episode 13+ they have a long segment for taking someones submitted comic portfolio on the drawstick forums and critiquing it. It is excellent, no shallow nitpicking like 'his pinky finger is too long...' but real comments from pros and advice on how to establish a shot better, what to do to better tell your story, making important info come to light, etc. Looking at the submitted comics on the forums while listening gives a ton of info.
*it's 18+ because they swear sometimes, meh :/ Accounts are fast to make though.
Webcomic beacon:
This is webcomic oriented and deals with topics like trends, niches, time management, being successful, etc, etc. It's pretty nice to hear a groups opinions on certain things but sometimes they get completely off-topic and it's irritating.
I usually listen to these while drawing a page so i've been looking for more, any thoughts?to add in?
there's one: THE VILLAINS CORNER it's on tonight as a matter of fact, 10pm east coast time. Roy Duncan [The Villain Next Door],Paul Shelley [Paws to Claws], and m'self talk on it every friday and interview people. these alot of DD interviews posted in the archives along with some pretty notable people! ussually runs a little over an hour. ya can call in and take part. in order to be on it and listen to it live you gotta sign up , which is free. we all ussually just sit around n B.S. before and after too. it's pretty laided back.go ahead i check it out.
For a podcast that actually 'talks shop' i've been rather enjoying check out Art & Story.
They talk about some great topics. Everything from self promotion, to world building, to sound effects, to well.. pretty much a little of everything when it comes to the art of comic creation.
Mostly interviews with comics creators so not much in the way of tips other than what that entails. You do get some really interesting commentary though.
TGT Webcomics is another good one, and I'm not just saying that because I was on it. It focuses mostly on a particular webcomic and obviously their author. It's a good way to see how other artists perceive things.