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I really like the mint / speckled the best. As long as you are tweeking te colors, what about trying her dress the same minty green as the lettering? Or if you love that bright green, a sublte wash of it following along where the letters change color ?
I love these, some great contrast and linework happening here
Here is one of my concept characters, Alex Riker, in Anime form:
Well, for good or bad, here is what I've settled on for the final page. Thoughts or suggestions? The yellow fill may or may not make the final cut. I won't know until i actually put the contents text inside.
I think it works well, and the two tone is a cool effect. I think the color for the background is good on its own, but that depends on whether the content is still easily readable on a colored background.
Loving that.
Thanks.
Thanks! I think the two-tone brings some nice interest to the page.
You are right to question the background color, but no need to fear here. Almost all black text will print over a color that is set to about 20% saturation and with yellow you can go significantly higher because those two colors offer great contrast with each other That's why traditional captions in comic books use that color combo.
FYI: One of the few exceptions is red text over black background (and vice versa). Whereas that can look okay on screen, it often prints poorly. You really need to have professional-levell skills if you want to mix red/black or black/red. Ditto for any of the really overly saturated colors like vivid green, pink and so forth.
VERY cool. The character has a nice, old-school look to him. His hair kinda has a metallic look to it, but I'm digging it in this context.
A quick fanart render. Been meaning to do this one for a while Buck Rodgers,
More fun in space! I like the earth effect, and the ships are nicely rendered.
One of my favourites of your work, very nicely done. I’d love to see more like this.
— Walt Sterdan
Thank you. I was thinking of doing my other characters in this style to see how it looks. You've just motivating me to try.
I'm a total space nut so yeah. The Earth is a 3Delight only asset I've had for a while, but when I 1st got it, I still didn't know what I was doing in DAZ. I'm finally in a place where I'm able to utilze it well, Also, I used some new Topaz Studio filters on this one, Every time I think I've found every possible Topaz filter to for my workflow, I find something new.
When are we gonna see some comics pages from you, bud? *hint hint*
That is a very good question. I have no idea. I feel like I'm not ready yet.
Another stroll down memory lane before I do some work on my characters again.
If I may give another nudge, I suggest you give up trying to be ready and just dive in and do a page or two. When I did those noir superhero pages a while back (the guy who looked a bit like Batman without the cape)? Even though I only finished about 3 pages of that story, I learned so much from doing it. The experience of having to make my images fit into panels forced me to up my game regarding composition, and it forced me to focus on maintaining a consistent look from panel to panel and page to page. Forcing myself to work in the comic page format forced me to grow in ways I never could have imagined. And I definitely think you're ready to stretch your wings. Even if it's only one or two pages, it will be a chance to grow and explore new areas of your art.
Okay, sermon over! I return you now to your regularly scheduled Forum!
;-)
Well the 1st thing I need to do is an Issue 0. That will set up the state of humanity and our corner of the Galaxy. I'm not sure I can do the visuals I have in my head with the assests I have. Right now, I'm taking a self paced art class, so I can hopefully draw what I can't do with Daz or Poser.
For example, I want the cover to be the Earth from space, looking pretty jacked up. A Phoenix is coming up, out and above the Earth out into space. The issue will be a story of the fall of humanity and it's rebirth from near extinction. The actual adventures will take place many decades after the rebirth.
That's why I'm suggesting you do 2-3 pages that have nothing to do with your main story. Maybe make a tiny scene or vignette featuring one of your characters doing something that would introduce him/her and reveal something about their personality.
Say you've got a thief or law-enforcement type. Your character could be walking down the street and see someone pick a pocket and then your character pick's that thieve's pocket and then slips the money back into the original owner's pocket. Or something funny. Or serious. Picture a scene from a movie (did you see Deadpool? It opens with a scene of him in someone's apartment so that he could intimidate a guy who had bee stalking a woman. The scene is throwaway, but it shows us something about his personality and, even though he's basically a bastard, he tries to do good in his own way.
Or maybe someone walks down a streeet in the rain and drops a single rose in a puddle in front of a store. Pan back and we see that the store is shot up (bullet holes everywhere) and then we see police tape. Maybe a smeared bloody handprint. The character walks on and we see a close-up of the face. Is that rain, or a tear on the cheek?
Anything like this would serve as a teaser for your big story, and serve two useful purposes:
The latter is why I'm working on some small projects before diving into my big one. I want to improve before I tackle the big stuff. So, doing a few small things will make me better before I get to the big stuff. The last thing I want to do is start my next big comic and have the first pages suck because I was still learning my craft. Better to get a little experience first.
Anyway, this really is the last of me bugging you!
Gotta run.
Sorry for not commenting earlier. I somehow missed your message.
I tried making the dress tie in more to the mint color, but it just kind of washed out. Weirdly enough, the vivid green is needed to pull our eyes to her so the image is more in balance. I say "weirdly enough" because I wasn't expecting it. I thought her location, size and proximity to the big letters would be sufficient, but I was wrong. Using a lighter green changes the focus of the image. Thanks for the suggestion, though! Even though I didn't use it, it gave me a lot to think about.
Cocky Smuggler
Again, absolutely love the style. I think it's a great compromise between 3D and NPR. I can't think of a single thing to suggest to improve the final "look".
-- Walt Sterdan
Thanks. I have a new workflow. I think It's working out nicely.
Another one of my concept characters in Anime style.
Just an attempt at a anime faux-screen grab. I realize that scanlines on a widscreen display comes off as anachronistic, but it's mainly just for effect. For those wondering about the particulars, its PwToon and some Photoshop post.
Character design for the comic :)
Very, very striking design! Strong colors and good shapes make this the sort of character who can work up close or at a distance. I do think the shading/details on the chest and glove are distracting (although the glove actually looks okay when it is reduced). Maybe tone down the bump maps in those areas? Just a thought.
Interlace lines are definitely old-fashioned, but they still work as a visual shorthand to let us know this is a monitor or screenshot. Nicely done.
Something I whipped up quickly as a mailing label. The usual production notes: Poser Pro 2011 Renders, composited in Photoshop and Manga Studio 5 EX (aka Clip Studio Paint).
And, as you can see, I decided to work in color again!
WHOOPS! I noticed two things: