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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 01 9:20 pm)
Well, you can be sure that someone will be offended. Seems lately (some) people are offended when you say "Good morning, how are you?" Don't let that kind of reaction deter you from proceeding - unless you're doing something illegal, harmful, and/or disrespectful, and even the last is okay, when done with flair. My late stepfather told me that. At any rate, your character looks fine and kudos to you. Though not gay, I have some experience in this kind of thing, meaning publishing stuff for a gay audience. audience. Congratulations, good luck, and keep doing your thing. http://www.lanset.com/lfuller/gay_heartthrobs.htm
VirtualSite, why thanks. That's very nice to hear. It has been out of print for years, though now and again Last Gasp and I do reprints, of which there have been a few. That was over half my lifetime ago, back in THE 70s, still can't believe that much time has passed. Look forward to seeing your D&R stuff. Funny thing, too, I still have a specialy commissioned portfolio by (the great) Mike Kuchar that I've never published. Maybe one of these days! Thanks again.
Looks like you're doing pretty good. You know, creating a successful character or characters doesn't just depend on technical expertise. It also has a lot to do with embuing it/them with that special something that makes it yours and communicates to the viewer (one at a time I say - no such thing as a large audience with print work) what you are intending to give to it/them. You can enhance this area with reference, seeing what others (more than one, else it borders on plagiarism instead of research) but when you get that GOOD FEELING OF SATISFACTION of seeing your creation "come to life" -- and you'll know when -- you're probably pretty much on the right track. Having said that, some sources of reference might be some old Tom of Finland work for motorcycle, cop and leather boys -- updated of course -- and maybe a bit esoteric here -- Trashman, who rode a WICKED bike, by the great Spain Rodriguez or maybe his colleague and fellow great, S. Clay Wilson, for my money the best inker to come out of the underground, though he is and was a masterful creator of parody and pencil work. And, you can't go wrong with just research for its own sake, for my money one of the top pleasure perks of doing any project, especially comics. Then again, don't sell yourself short! Looks to me like you're pretty much on the right track. You will make some mistakes but, hey, that's life! Larry F
The top image uses classic cartoon drawing styles that I combined from reading comics over the years, It an ok style for him, But it creates some problems since I am using poser to help me with prop and scene design, that would mean I would have to redraw every single rendering by hand to get him into the CARTOON LOOK. kinda seems like a ton of work reather then leaving him in poser proportions.
Those are pretty doggone good, VirtualSite. I think I may have seen some of that strip somewhere. I was once a die hard collector, but those days are over for me. Love that "practing" one! And the "cowboy tango" one too, especially as that is what takes up a lot of my time the last couple years .... tango, that is. Argentine and nothing but. No more of that international stuff. Thanks for sharing. Larry F
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