Drawing for this method comes naturally once you start working on comics; the key is to use everyday objectsâdolls or petsâas your subjects and capture them in a wellâlit photo shoot with a tripod, then project those images onto a canvas and paint over them, using thick outlines and optional eye libraries to add mood. After painting, digitize the work again by photographing the canvases, assemble the scenes on a computer, add speech bubbles and captions, and publish either as a web comic or in print form. The process is almost backwards: you first create the visual narrative through photography and painting, then build the story around it with text; you can always add missing panels by sketching them on paper and shooting new photos if needed. Whether you use dolls, real cats, or hired models, the core steps remain the sameâcapture, project, paint, digitize, and narrateâso give art your love of creating, and it will reward you with inspiration, practice, talent, and skill.