ComicLab Ep 441 — Quiet on the Set
With both Brad and Dave nominated for awards this year, the guys spiral into a surprisingly deep conversation about awards, marketing, ego, and whether creators should plaster “award nominee” stickers all over their books.
Later, they tackle a listener question about using 3D models, digital sets, and reference material in comics production — leading to a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at how both creators actually build comics pages in tools like Clip Studio Paint and Photoshop. Along the way, they discuss why imperfections matter in cartooning, how typography affects visual storytelling, and why “cheating” is often just another word for “working smarter.”
Today’s Show
- Should you put an award nomination on a book cover?
- UPDATE: Hugo Award voter packet “WSFS Membership”
- Using sets and other pre-made background materials
- UPDATE: Patreon Quips is now available on desktop











