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Subject: How to create Comics with Poser?


Cyberdene ( ) posted Tue, 07 February 2012 at 3:25 PM · edited Thu, 14 November 2024 at 8:41 AM

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Okay I do a lot of research on the internet, especially for story development purposes. But since I've been really putting these two characters together and trying to work out a way to tell my story in visual form. I was wondering if anyone could help me out. You see on 3D adult Comic websites I often see the dialog thats used in comic books, you know? Like the bubbles and then the dialog on the inside of them, etc. Just visit www.3Dcomicsex.com and you'll see what I mean. A lot of those 3D figures were done with Poser.

If anybody know how I can create stuff like that in the comic book form please let me know what you got for me. Also it would be even better if anyone knows where the hell they get those over sized genitals from lol cause I swear I have searched Renderotica and I've never seen them selling those unless its like a special type of morph maybe? I don't know. Still want them either way for certain ideas which I only plan to post on my website because I don't know if anything too sexual is allowed on this site, and I'm fine with that. I'd still like to know where to get the items from. But most importantly I want to create comics. If you don't want to go to the site on account of it being dirty I posted a non-dirty photo of what I was talking about.

 

Also I posted the link because its the only example I can give where people have used Poser for creating Comics with. I've never actually seen anyone use Poser for anything else other than renders. Usually whenever its a comic its pornographic like. But I've got no problem with that. I like the smut in 3D format ~laughs~ Anyway, thanks for your time. Have a good one.


hborre ( ) posted Tue, 07 February 2012 at 3:35 PM

The rendered images are finished in post work, either a 3rd party 2D program or specialized comic format software.  That is where dialog/thought bubbles and captions are added.  Someone else more familiar with comic software can point you in the right direction.

As for genitalia, most should have an enlargement morph or a set of morphs designed for a different model.  If that is the case, you may need to adjust, move and parent such figures to your desired character.


Seaking406 ( ) posted Tue, 07 February 2012 at 4:15 PM

The text bubbles are supper easy to add through photoshop. I take my png saved renders to photoshop to repair clothing tears etc and add the text bubbles and story lines and then add the site logo/URL..

Text bubbles are created with layers.. one for the bubble, another for the triangle pointing to the speaker using first the oval lasso and then the polygon lasso. These are filled in with white colour with the paint bucket..

Your first layer is your image, then you create your layers for text.. Go back and create two new layers just above the image layer, below the text layer. Say you have just the one text bubble, you'll end up with a total of 4 layers (base image, bubble, triangle and text. Once you have the layers, you make the base and text layers invisable, and merge the bubble and triangle layers (merge visable layers). Then add a stroke to the merged layer, "inside, 2 pixels" for example and then make the base and text layers visable again.. flatten the layers (merging them all) and save as image format of your choice.. 

If you would like more detailed information, drop me a line and I can walk you through it.. simple enough to do.. once you figure it out. 

Cheers


basicwiz ( ) posted Tue, 07 February 2012 at 6:25 PM

PowerX is your man for the genitals, both male and female. Contact him via site mail for the link.


samcclung65 ( ) posted Tue, 07 February 2012 at 6:35 PM

Attached Link: comic page

Here's page from my most resent comic work.  I render in Vue, though.  I do lots of voodoo to the renders in Photoshop to finish the art and turn it into a comic page.  I use Illustrator to letter.

 

Scott


hborre ( ) posted Tue, 07 February 2012 at 6:38 PM

And if you don't own Photoshop or illustrator, free programs like GIMP and Inkscape work just as well.


ToxicWolf ( ) posted Wed, 08 February 2012 at 12:50 AM · edited Wed, 08 February 2012 at 12:59 AM

If you are really serious about it check out SmithMicro's Manga Studio.  The old Comic Book Creator program by PlanetWide Games seems to be gone now.  Photoshop is great but it takes more work than a software program designed to make comics.

 

 

Poser Pro 2012 SR3

Windows 7 Professional 64 bit

Intel Core I7 990x 3.46G 6 core

24G RAM

EVGA GTX580 R Video Card

Single HP LP2475 1920x1200 monitor

______________________________

http://www.toxicwolf.com


Arthessa ( ) posted Wed, 08 February 2012 at 4:59 AM

Look here:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7324984/Comic.pdf

 

Created with PoserPro - and then with Toonit-Plugin in CS4 modified


RorrKonn ( ) posted Wed, 08 February 2012 at 5:18 AM

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davepriceless ( ) posted Wed, 08 February 2012 at 9:55 AM

Comic Life is available for PC and Mac. It also has a trial version so you can see if it would be right for you.

comiclife.com


EClark1894 ( ) posted Wed, 08 February 2012 at 12:47 PM · edited Wed, 08 February 2012 at 12:50 PM

Attached Link: Android

> Quote - Comic Life is available for PC and Mac. It also has a trial version so you can see if it would be right for you. > > comiclife.com

 

I use Comic Life for my web comic Android.  You can buy the software from www.Plasq.com.

I'm a little behind right now because of limited Internet access at the moment, but issue #19 is on the way. I swear!




Cyberdene ( ) posted Wed, 08 February 2012 at 1:55 PM

Damn, didn't think so many people would respond. Thanks for all the information. I appreciate it a lot.


drifterlee ( ) posted Wed, 08 February 2012 at 1:56 PM

An easy way to make text bubbles are to use you selection tool in Photoshop, draw your bubble with a point right on your render, then fill the selected area with the paintbucket. Then I just type in the text with the text tool.


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