* Take frequent breaks. Hunching over a table or drawing board for hours at a time can hurt your neck and back.
* Make sure that your light source is good. If you want to see what you are doing, you need to have your light coming from a convenient angle: If you are right-handed, you need to have your light on your left side. If your are left-handed, you need your light on your right side. This is because if you have you light source on the wrong side, your hand will block the light and cast shadows over your paper.
* Careful not to make smudges when drawing. One technique is to use another paper under your hand to keep skin’s natural oily residue off your work.
* Eat. But afterward, wash your hands prior to sitting down to your work again. Be sure your hands are spotless and dry.
* Some people look down on the use of Comic Sans as it is a common font. You might try to pick out another font just for your comic that fits it well, especially if you are targeting a large audience.
* To avoid smudging any of your pictures drawn in pencil or ink, turn the paper as you draw and check your hands for graphite or ink so you don’t leave fingerprints on the paper
* Make sure your desk is clear of glue or anything sticky before you draw to avoid damage to your paper.
* Do not use sharpie or any permanent marker to avoid the ink bleeding through.
* DO NOT keep paper out to avoid little brother or sister ruining your comic.
* Do not copy from other works of other cartoonists.
* DO NOT PRESS HARD WHILE SKETCHING.
* Do not copy people’s stories, be original
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