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How about books on creating non-3d comics? There are tons of those. If you're talking about printing and publioshing them, Dave Sim's Cerebus' Guide to Self-Publishing is indispensable. As far as other books, I don't have recommendations on specifics, except get one on making comics, not on drawing comics. Also read Wizard. And I think they have articles on Wizard World.
The best book in the world, IMHO, is called "Understanding Comics" by Scott McCloud. YES! YES! YES! I was trying to think of that one but I couldn't dredge the name or author up, so I remained silent because it sounded better than 'Um, there's one but I don't remember what it is or who it's by' There are other books to look at too -- comics. Good ones. Sandman and Death books. Claremont, Kirby, and Miller stuff. Mark Schultz (Cadillacs and Dinosaurs). Dave Sim (Cerebus). Watchmen. Kingdom Come. Marvels. Uncle Sam. Hell, anything Alex Ross worked on. Use them as examples of what to strive for. Try reproducing a page in Poser form. If you do well, go read the post I'm about to make.
Can't emphasize enough the usefullness of comics themselves. Buy 'em, read 'em, then go through them again and look at the art. Examine how panels are laid out, and each panel leads into the next. Then, make your own. Start with a simple one-shot story, and write out the script, panel by panel. Then start creating your panel art, one panel at a time. I know, that's more information than what you originally asked for...but it works. I'm living proof. :-) ChromeTiger aka David J. Hebbe Digital Colorist "Bubba the Redneck Werewolf" from Brass Ball Comics Diamond Previews 'Certified Cool' for February, Due on shelves April 2003 PS: If you (or anyone else in the RO community) happens to be attending MegaCon in Orlando this weekend, drop by and say hi!) PPS: Dodger, watch your email...I'll be in touch.
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Any suggestions on good books about creating 3D comic books? I heard that Creating 3D Comix by Mortier is not very useful. Also, has anyone heard of any software that is dedicated specifically to comic book creation? (2D or 3D) Thanks.