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Lovely FX.. would you show to us several results from Paintshop Pro 2020 and Paint FX Filter ? I`ve already had Toon`s workflow but always open to learn something new ways to improve post processing stage
I guess you're right!
I like the clean composition and I'm pleasantly surprised by how well the vertical lines at the bottom and the top combine to move my eyes toward the center zone. It's not a shock, mind you, but I'm impressed nonetheless. Very nice use of colors, too.
Thanks a lot for the comments and ideas.
Thanks a lot. Will try to post more.
Archie Andrews and the Riverdale Gang. This virtually took all night to render. It was still going when I had to get up at 2am...
I love my Riverdale and Archie comics (I subscribe to every comics digest and get most of their titles each month). In fact, here is a photo of my front yard Halloween decorations (yes, that is a life-size zombie Jughead fighting a life-size Archie with a machete). Next year, that zombie in the foreground is going to wear a football jersey and a blond wig so I can make him look like Big Moose.
Regarding your render (wow, that was a long time), I would suggest the following:
Nevertheless, everything is looking good!
Another use of Retro Pop preset in Corel PSP 2020 applied to Daz Studio render
Reviving a theme that I did a number of years ago with my more mature characters.
More of the Riverdale Gang:
Reggie Mantle
Jason and Cheryl (Cherry) Blossom
Sabrina Spellman and Salem Saberhagen
More of the Riverdale Gang:
Principal Waldo Weatherbee
Teacher Geraldine Grundy
Knew it was them the instant I saw the pics! nice to see the Faculty of good ole RHS getting some love! Rember, if you do any football or sports images, their school cholors are blue and gold. Oddly enough, their mascot has not been clearly defined and seems to change in different comics. The latest version I saw had Dilton dressing up as a bear.
Thanks for the tip on the school colors. I'm still in character creation mode and having fun with it. Dilton Doiley is on the list, along with Kevin Keller and Josie and the Pussycats.
In the meantime, here are Midge Klump and Marmaduke (Moose) Mason.
Big Ethel Muggs
I like the Riverdale influence on Midge, but I gotta say that Moose doesn't look big enough. I think this is time when you could make him taller and really dial up the shoulders and chest a bit more. He needs to look more like a jock. ;-)
I'm working on a cover for the next issue of the Collectors' Club Newsletter and it features our old friend (and unofficial mascot) Captain Epistle. The previous time I illustrated him, I used the Genesis figure in Daz Studio. This time I wanted to do my work in Poser (so I could use the super cool Comic Book Preview, which generates quality line art), so naturally I went back to my old standby Michael 4 as the base figure.
Before working on the cover itself, I whipped up this simple character sketch in a classic Kirby-inspired pose. Very simple, and it did reveal a few things I need to work on:
Nevertheless, not bad and these changes should help me make him look better when I move him into the cover illustration itself.
This has the usual workflow: Poser Pro 11 and Manga Studio EX5.
Josie and the Pussycats
Josie McCoy
Melody Valentine
Valerie Brown
FUN FACT OF THE DAY: Did you know that Melodie's last name was not established until the movie came out? She just never had one before then.
Nice work, but I do think the ears would be more effective if they were solid. BTW: This time would be a great time to find some tiger stripes or big leopard spots for the background.
Those are the only cat ears that I had on my laptop. When I find better ones, I'll swap 'em out. Melody's hair is the one that the ears came with.
Oooops...before I posted this, I found different cat ears in the Cookie Critters Bundle. I resized them for the girls.
Yes...the shoes came out shinier than I expected. I left them that way for now, cuz it took over an hour for the render and I had to go make dinner. Haha
My friend Kate had a birthday recently, so I made her this.
Its of one of her old OCs "Rio Mortiis", a young woman who took her life before it was her time. As penance she's charged with serving the remaining years of what was to be her natural life as a wraith, who leads souls of the recent dead to the afterlife.
This one was fun to make. I rendered Rio as a normal render, then as a PWghost render. I put the solid render as the front layer, which I then erased bits off, giving her a partially intangible look.
Back to the picture frame portraits. This one is Kevin Keller...
Dilton Doiley, boy genius...
Amazing Style and BTW just found this amazing Youtube Channel about Coloring Comic and Illustration . Maybe you can push further your work by "steal" some of his cool technique .
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyjTtXnpBEI45ssSmt_VKrA
juve_satriani :
I don't believe Mike needs to push his '3D' style further with a completely different set of techniques in Photoshop for a completely different image style outcome.
Also, he definitely wouldn't be "stealing" this technique from this young man utilizing a technique I was using when he was a young child, or perhaps before he was even born, which I learned in the early 90's by a WildStorm digital colorist when I was still hand penciling and inking.
Don't get me wrong - that guy is a phenomenal digital colorist - I'd hire him to color my work (if I had money, and no desire to be a one-man team). His mind's eye to see colors/shadows/lighting and use selection tools to build his work is impressive -- My techniqe now only uses selection tools for cleanup on roughed in painting - much faster for me to do fast roughs, and then precision selection cuts if needed. Creating those selections are very slow and tedious for me. I know his video is a sped up time-lapse, but it still looks like he is fast with a deft hand at creating his selections.
Mike :
The only critique I would have with that image is the cape does look a little thick (like molasses), regardless if you don't believe you are hitting your mark where you want it to convey motion.
Did you use any kind of cloth dynamics on it? If not, are you opposed to it, or don't have a capable cape for use?
I like using VWDClothAndHair for Poser when I am working in Poser for sculpting the capes movement to my needs, or just add wind and adjust until I get the movement desired.
Examples :
Another Riverdale resident...Chuck Clayton.
What do you folk think of this? It's for a new project set in the 1920s and I am after a comic book look.
Didn't think it was too bad.
The Cabot Twins... Alexander is the manager for the Josie and the Pussycats band. His sister, Alexandra, is a major pain in the butt.
Is the Retro Pop preset included with the main program please?
Really pops....Love it...
What a great look & style...