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In order to stand out, you have to have a visual style that no one else has. I'd say you found it. You'll notice as time goes on that you will continue to tweak it and in a couple years, you will look back and notice improvements. It might be hard to look at your first works.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
willshetterly posted at 10:09PM Wed, 23 September 2015 - #4230396
I like it, but if you're after a comic book feel, you might see if you can find something that provides more of a black outline. There are some Photoshop actions for sale here by AdamWright and Darkworld and maybe others that you might like, if you haven't seen them already.
Good advice. I would like a bolder outline, but I don't have Photoshop. I use Paintshop Pro. (I've used it since version 0 in 1990, and I'm used to it.)
I have been seriously considering getting a drawing tablet and doing my outlining by hand, or, (since I'm a retired programmer) writing my own Paintshop plugin to do outlining. (But that's another whole can or worms!)
Another alternative is a Poser shader for outlining. Then I could use a render from that as an overlay on a layer in Paintshop.
rokket posted at 12:36AM Thu, 24 September 2015 - #4230442
GIMP is a free program that has a lot of photoshop style features and isn't that hard to learn. It's got a pretty decent toon oultiner. Just giving you another alternative.
Cool. My laptop is Linux and I have Gimp on it. I've just never tried it.
As I said, it's fairly easy to learn, plus there are a bunch of tutorials all over the net on how to do certain things. I have the latest and greatest version on my laptop, and I use it almost as much as I use Poser and Wings.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
ghonma posted at 1:43AM Thu, 24 September 2015 - #4230458
One easy way to get nice ink lines is to render a normal pass and then run an edge detect filter on it (IIRC Gimp also has it). For smoother results you can even try a render at double the size of your final output and then resize it down.
This render was done with GIMP's cartoon filter set at default.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
I saw a video by Daniel Eskridge, I believe, on how to use PSD filters in GIMP. Might be useful. Also check out MonoPrice graphic tablets. Way, way cheaper than Wacom but good enough for your purposes I think. Especially if you're just trying to get a feel for it.
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Thanks everyone for that information. @false1 - I like the look of the MonoPrice tablet. I like to price even better. hehe. I think I'll get one and play around with it. @boni - Yes, I have Poser Pro. I've also discovered lots of custom sketch render settings to experiment with. @rokket - That GIMP outlining looks pretty good. I'll definitely give that a try. @ghonma - I've been using 150% to work with, but if these drawings are going to end up in a graphic novel format, as panels on a page, then I may want to reduce them even smaller, and use 200% or more for the originals. But then I have to make my lines bolder so they will show up right in a smaller panel.
The comicbook style is NOT in the sketch render ... it's separate. Once you discover it, it'll be like a free-for-all in a candy store!!! It is amazing!
Boni
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Boni posted at 10:50AM Fri, 25 September 2015 - #4230674
The comicbook style is NOT in the sketch render ... it's separate. Once you discover it, it'll be like a free-for-all in a candy store!!! It is amazing!
Yes, I know. That's what I've been using. I experimented a bit with sketch render, but it wasn't at all like what I wanted. All these samples I've posted were done in the Poser preview window, the "pose" window, NOT with sketch render.
I discovered that if I add the outlining BEFORE I do the watercolor filter in FotoSketcher it comes out much better. Here's the latest version: (But I think I got the outlining a little TOO heavy on this one. I need to dial it back just a little.)
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I've been looking for a style, but I didn't know exactly what I was looking for, except that I wanted the "old fashion comic book" look. Raw Poser renders were too realistic for that, so I've been experimenting, and I finally stumbled onto the look I was going for. I knew it was the right one as soon as I found it.
Just by way of comparison, here are two previous versions, followed by the latest, greatest, old-fashioned comic book look:
FIRST TRY: (Not too bad, I guess)
(SECOND TRY: OK, but I wasn't really excited about it.)
(AND THE WINNER IS...)