Your entire portfolio should be no more than 12 to 15 pages. Any more and you're just boring the person. The portfolio should be the original 11" x17" art.
Target your portfolio to the publisher you are submitting to; such as don't show Marvel characters to DC Comics.
Present a complete scene within 3 or 4 pages. Each scene should showcase a different mood - action, normal, romantic, quiet, horror, humor, whatever will showcase your range whether with superheroes or not.
Show that you can draw normal people as well as muscular. People in costumes, uniforms and regular clothing. Different backgrounds and realistic city or fantasy city. Show variety in your characters; different type of people ethnic and physical builds.
No pin-ups or covers. If they like your pages you'll get your chance soon enough after being hired.
Also the portfolio should include only samples you've done in the past six months.
Anything beyond six months tends to make your art look weak and inconsistent since you should have improved since then.
Important: At conventions or an office visit always have a leave behind. The leave behind are letter size photocopies of your portfolio suitable for filing by the editor to remind them of you. Put your contact information on every page. So when they go looking through their files for someone, they know how to reach you.
Target your portfolio to the publisher you are submitting to; such as don't show Marvel characters to DC Comics.
Present a complete scene within 3 or 4 pages. Each scene should showcase a different mood - action, normal, romantic, quiet, horror, humor, whatever will showcase your range whether with superheroes or not.
Show that you can draw normal people as well as muscular. People in costumes, uniforms and regular clothing. Different backgrounds and realistic city or fantasy city. Show variety in your characters; different type of people ethnic and physical builds.
No pin-ups or covers. If they like your pages you'll get your chance soon enough after being hired.
Also the portfolio should include only samples you've done in the past six months.
Anything beyond six months tends to make your art look weak and inconsistent since you should have improved since then.
Important: At conventions or an office visit always have a leave behind. The leave behind are letter size photocopies of your portfolio suitable for filing by the editor to remind them of you. Put your contact information on every page. So when they go looking through their files for someone, they know how to reach you.
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