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Subject: using poser to draw comics


delara1 ( ) posted Thu, 20 July 2000 at 8:25 PM ยท edited Fri, 01 November 2024 at 12:02 AM

Attached Link: http://www.geocities.com/justice_machine

Hey I was hoping I could ask you guys to comment / critique on my poser drawn comic art. I used poser to create the base figures experimented with the light sourcing printed it and traced the outline and shadows, and finally added my own "artistic" touches to make it look "unposer-like". Just click on the wolvie thumb on my mainpage and see the poser drawn art (Batman, Capt Am. and Wolvie) Hope you guys like it!


Jack D. Kammerer ( ) posted Thu, 20 July 2000 at 11:49 PM

Hey Delara, Very nice work!! I was wondering if you could do me a favor and e-mail me, I'd like to ask you a few questions if you don't mind. You can reach me at jdkammerjr@aol.com Thanks!! Jack


bergerac ( ) posted Fri, 21 July 2000 at 3:08 AM

Great work! Question: Did you draw and ink this on paper, or did you do most of it on the computer? Berge


CharlieBrown ( ) posted Fri, 21 July 2000 at 11:18 AM

Wasn't there a comic book called "Justice Machine" back in the late eighties, earline nineties? OR was that a RPG? I seem to recall seeing it somewhere before... Looks like some nice work there; I'm at work, doing three things at once, and don't have time to look around in depth right now...)


delara1 ( ) posted Fri, 21 July 2000 at 7:27 PM

Great work! Question: Did you draw and ink this on paper, or did you do most of it on the computer? Berge Answer: The three figures (Batman, Cap and Wolvie) are all pencils. Poser was used to give the drawings an accurate, well proportioned look. But I only used the outline of the figure(tracing) with hints on where the shadows are sooo most of the drawing was still really done on paper. Hope I answered your question.


delara1 ( ) posted Fri, 21 July 2000 at 7:44 PM

Wasn't there a comic book called "Justice Machine" back in the late eighties, earline nineties? OR was that a RPG? I seem to recall seeing it somewhere before... Answer: I honestly don't know if there's a comicbook or an RPG called "Justice Machine". I got the inspiration for the name from Scooby Doo, remember their van? It's called Mstery Machine and I thought to myself, "hmm wouldn't it be cool if I could use another word before Machine?". And I finally decided on Justice and I've been using the callsign ever since , from multiplayer games, to emails and even to my website.


Mason ( ) posted Sat, 22 July 2000 at 2:45 PM

Actually I use this method in my personal comics for harder poses and such. Its a very good way to learn anatomy and how a figure looks at various angles. Its also a good way to eliminate the rough sketch portion of drawing. I don't think its cheating since I've read a lot of comic book artists wioll trace centerfolds or other pics as well. Supposedly the whole Flash Gordon comic series were tracings of an earlier Tarzan series. Your stuff is very nice. Keep up the good work.


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