Latexluv opened this issue on May 05, 2010 · 185 posts
Vestmann posted Tue, 08 June 2010 at 8:07 PM
Quote - unless a tooning technique can be used to make 1000s of panels it would only be good for a comic cover or a neat gallery picture, and not for actually making a real comic. If you work for marvel maybe one person makes the pics, one colourizes it, one does the lettering and someone else does the story. But us poser people are hoping to make our comics before we are geriatric if possible.
Nice thought though.
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I don't agree. For one thing you don't need to have every frame filled with a lot of stuff. You can have the establishing shot in great detail but use less in other frames. That saves a lot of work. And of course you would write a script before doing anything to outline what you need in every frame. I own a book called Digitally Drawing Comics by Freddie E Williams II. He only uses Photoshop for drawing and does everything himself, including coloring. He has a huge library of digital cutouts that he can use over and over again etc. I would never rely only on Poser for doing comics but it's great tool to start with.
@ TrekkiGrrrl: Thanks for the link. I'll give it a read when I have more time.