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SKumpf
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Seth Kumpf
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Seth Kumpf is a fan of fun and is lucky enough his two biggest passions, drawing and comics, are chocked full of it. Growing up with and never turning his back from cartoons and comics for all ages, he makes it a primary focus as an illustrator to provide comics and illustrations for people of all ages. That’s not to say he doesn't enjoy and embrace a different tone on occasion.
A graduate from the Columbus College of Art & Design, he seeks out illustration and sequential work while drawing his co-created RAGGED RIDER: TALES OF A COWBOY MUMMY. He is also currently drawing stories for Ed Hawkins' Roninspoon Theater and a comic project for Matt Drake.
Not at all. Like I mention every month, I love Reed Gunther and I love your art. It fits the story and theme great. You're a big inspiration to me. Can't wait to see everywhere you go.
Hey man, like yourself I am an aspiring comic book artist/ animator and I am currently working on my first graphic novel, Redmoon and I wanted to ask you something. Do you draw the panels yourself with ruler or do you do them on the computer with something like manga studio because I have been doing them by ruler and have been doing everything handrawn, so do you draw panels with rulers or on the computer?
It depends, really. For all of my Cowboy Mummy stuff I usually draw it out traditionally so I'm all about the rulers. When I take it to digital for inking and/or colouring I'll just stroke over my ruled lines in Photoshop to make them cleaner and more prominent. For smaller projects, such as Static and the like, they usually start digitally so all my panels are done with a ruler.