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vash99 |
Posted: 2014/10/10 0:06 Updated: 2014/10/10 0:06 |
Supreme being Joined: 2010/3/2 From: memphis ,tn Posts: 780 |
Re: hearts on fire there is a lot i need help with and certain poses and special effects to make it look good but its my first thats why i need help doing it
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Bandwidth |
Posted: 2014/10/9 17:03 Updated: 2014/10/9 17:03 |
Official Award Joined: 2008/7/13 From: Canada Posts: 556 |
Re: hearts on fire Congratulations! You've made top images for the first week of October, 2014
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Dark Wanderer |
Posted: 2014/10/9 13:03 Updated: 2014/10/9 13:03 |
The Metal Shinigami (Moderator) Joined: 2004/12/6 From: Kentucky Posts: 5149 |
Re: hearts on fire I will be happy to share what I have in a Runtime if there is something you are looking for.
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StarChild |
Posted: 2014/10/9 7:30 Updated: 2014/10/9 7:30 |
Shaper of Worlds Joined: 2004/4/5 From: Matteson, Il Posts: 3909 |
Re: hearts on fire Dark_Wanderer wrote: Quote: 3D is great for comics. you will have consistent lighting for the scene. You can save generated characters to add at the drop of a hat. You can even invest in the Daz Comic/Manga shaders to turn any image into a 2D comic panel. I have to agree. Perhaps the best thing a solo creator can do is utilize 3D and Photoshop to achieve their goals. Saves you the trouble of hiring artist, inker, colorist and letterer. Trust me on this. The biggest obstacle to finishing comics is finding people to do the work you dont think you can plus the time it takes to do it. Daz and Poser are great programs for creating comics. Its just a matter of acquiring enough props to stage your scenes properly, and if you look hard enough you can find most everything you might need for free on the net. I don't claim to be an expert on the subject of making comics but have had success at it and would be more than willing to offer advice or anything else you might need to get your project off the ground. Just give me a holler.
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vash99 |
Posted: 2014/10/9 4:37 Updated: 2014/10/9 4:37 |
Supreme being Joined: 2010/3/2 From: memphis ,tn Posts: 780 |
Re: hearts on fire unfortunately i cant afford new sets at the moment
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Dark Wanderer |
Posted: 2014/10/9 4:12 Updated: 2014/10/9 4:12 |
The Metal Shinigami (Moderator) Joined: 2004/12/6 From: Kentucky Posts: 5149 |
Re: hearts on fire 3D is great for comics. you will have consistent lighting for the scene. You can save generated characters to add at the drop of a hat. You can even invest in the Daz Comic/Manga shaders to turn any image into a 2D comic panel.
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vash99 |
Posted: 2014/10/9 2:01 Updated: 2014/10/9 2:01 |
Supreme being Joined: 2010/3/2 From: memphis ,tn Posts: 780 |
Re: hearts on fire thanx now i need a story writer and a line artist 3d programs are good for portraits but not for comics
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drunkendragon |
Posted: 2014/10/8 18:59 Updated: 2014/10/8 18:59 |
Gold Member Joined: 2008/11/4 From: Indiana, yeah, Indiana, stop laughing Posts: 1474 |
Re: hearts on fire nice work on the whole thing. Good scene, good characters, good posing.
Good job!
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Dragondack |
Posted: 2014/10/8 16:32 Updated: 2014/10/8 16:32 |
The Great Eternal Dragon Joined: 2004/2/9 From: Edmonton,Alberta,Canada Posts: 11277 |
Re: hearts on fire
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pijon |
Posted: 2014/10/8 16:07 Updated: 2014/10/8 16:07 |
Moderator Joined: 2006/7/18 From: United States Posts: 6363 |
Re: hearts on fire Good stuff!
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StarChild |
Posted: 2014/10/8 13:54 Updated: 2014/10/8 13:54 |
Shaper of Worlds Joined: 2004/4/5 From: Matteson, Il Posts: 3909 |
Re: hearts on fire nice. Clover and Centermass.
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