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It seems, from what you have posted, that you are sort of decided on the graphic style. May I just suggest something?
The font, Comic Sans... Well, the name may be alluring but trust me, this font screams "I'm new to online comics".
Let me just post a link to one pretty nice book: http://www.amazon.com/Thou-Shall-Not-Comic-Sans/dp/0321812816
There are dozens of free (and viable for commerical use) fonts out there, and each and every one of those is better than comic sans. Take a look here: http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/list/style/Comic
I, personally, am fond of Zud Juice from Blambot: http://www.blambot.com/font_zudjuice.shtml (the site has already been mentioned here)
Another thing is lighting the scene. Some scenes in Poser just turn out flat / with no depth. Or the colours get that dustbowl treatement. It's mostly lighting fault. If we take a look at film and tv productions, the skin and scenes in the high budget ones look so good because the light is fake ;) i.e. it is simulated, not re-created.
A nice fill-in light, a key-note lightย - the parameters differ with every scene (well, sometimes they change in one scene a dozen times). Adding extra contrast in postwork is also a good idea. Some Poser-made comics look "underfunded" (for a lack of a better word) because they pay little interest in lighting...
Sorry for the long post, I just used to create Poser comics and am working on a new project for quite some time now. I have indeed started with comic sans and sub-par lighting myself ;) There's a proof at the top of the post ;) Then I changed a thing or two... (and then i stopped creating, a trend I'm trying to subvert now)
Thread: 3D Celebrities | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Oh well, if you really need my help... :)
River Tam = Summer Glau
Tracy = Ali Larter (Niki / Jessica / Tracy from Heroes)
Catherine = Evangeline Lilly
Faith = Eliza Dushkhu
Laurie = Silk Spectre from Watchmen ;) but she does look a lot like Lucy Lawless indeed.
Thread: 3D Celebrities | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Attached Link: Share CG profile
> Quote - Just out of curiosity...is the celebrity likeness thing (selling characters or even creating art that closely resembles them) even legal?ย ย Iย always assumed that it wasn't (at least in the US). > > (Example: http://www.fineartregistry.com/articles/art-legalities/celebrity-likeness-art.php) > > I'm more curious than anything...I'm not here to condemn or upset anyone.Oh dear, it's good that I don't live in the US.
Anyhow, here's couple of my works, all for free:
http://www.sharecg.com/pf/Ariah81
You may interpret them as you like, though I was aiming at specific celebs while doing my work ;)
P.S. Penny Driver is Penelope Cruz... (Cruz->cruise->drive... and so on, plus the likeness is top notch).
Thread: Is DAZ not working, or is it me? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Is DAZ not working, or is it me? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: V4.2 Arrives! Problems and issues shared here. | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: V4.2 Arrives! Problems and issues shared here. | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
OK, the thing I hate about V4.2 (and V4.1, to be exact) is the lack of eye transitions.
Most of my morphs change the eye size and level - and now i can't adjust it. So, back to V4.0, I guess.
Thread: v4.2 first picture up... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Well, I'll try to put my Evangeline Lilly character on the V4.2. If it doesn't work, she's out ;)
Thread: Question: Versatile Anime' Model? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Question: Versatile Anime' Model? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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Ariah do you do any commission work for character design as of now?
I got a good hang of poser but im afraid i can't do everything just yet regarding to character designing and lighting, and I am working on a comic but having lots of problems making each character look nice the way you do it. If you have any tips or tutorials you can throw my way or if you can offer some of your services if any, I'd be thankful.
Hey, sorry it took me that long to answer, I was away.
I don't take commissions, but let's discuss this over Private Channel. PM me, and we'll take this to e-mails. As I said, I don't take commissions (lack of time, mostly) but I can offer some tips.
Thread: Question: Versatile Anime' Model? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
In the picture, you have the same model, with the same skin shader, in two different lighting environments. The IBL is from Danae's Manhattan package. Complex lighting system comes from Orion's London set.
Neither is better or worse, they're just different and used for different purposes.
Generally, in IBL good skin textures look better, but bad look terrible :)
Thread: Question: Versatile Anime' Model? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Yes, that's purely Poser 7.Lighting is my pet-peeve, I spent most of my time setting it 'right'.
Usually one spot light and one infinite. IBL is my new toy, though it's troublesome.
Thread: Help in finding a morph/character for Aiko3 | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Oh yes, FightingWolf!
That is one of the best looking Aiko's I have seen - reminds me very much of the works of such manga artists as Leiji Matsumoto!
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Thread: Help in finding a morph/character for Aiko3 | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Help in finding a morph/character for Aiko3 | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
FightingWolf - thank You, I would be really gratefull. You've managed to make Aiko look really beautiful in Your gallery, especially in the last two images.
The picture shows the comparison of the two figures. Aiko is with VOLTS morph and texture (and eyes from Tiff's package)
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Thread: Online comic ready for liftoff | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL