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Teenage Martians from Venus Page 008

Digital Comics Science Fiction posted on Sep 10, 2007
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TMFV Page 008. Hired a couple of extras. Wrote them into the script as Cops. Not very good at acting but they are the Producer's benifactor's nephews. Man the compromises I have to make! Used the slew of 3d and post op apps I always use. See previous entries for that list. Enjoy and comments are always welcomed!

Comments (30)


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mikeerson

12:31AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Now that you've made a few of these, what can you tell your fans about setting up frame, rendering process, blah, blah, blah. I'm interested to know if you make one picture render it, make another and another and then copy and paste them on you page... I guess what I'm asking you is, what is the advantage of having this comic book creator? The other thing, black and white looks good and everything, but If you wanted to, if you filed this, can you change the comic to realistic and add color? I'm courious because this is interesting and I know nothing about the program. I have done comics in the past for businesses (didn't make hardly any money) but I had to copy/paste everything the old fashion way with a waxer and light table. If you post a reply on this page, would you mind copying it and emailing it to me, thanks. comic looks great, Mike of mikeerson

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RBlue

12:48AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Mike: Comic Book Creator helps with the page layout, voice ballons and publishing to various print types. Each app I use has one or two attributes that I look for. Silo and 3ds Max for model making. Poser and Quidam for some character creation. Vue for scene erecting and lighting. Render from there, too. Photoshop for blending multiple layers and filters to make the images. Comic Book Creator for the final assembly. B&W because all the best and cheesiest 50's SciFi flicks were done that way. I am honoring them with this graphic novel. The PS filters I'm using are styled to closely imitate Mad Magazine and Creepy style publications. All fond memories for me.

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Rodma_Hu

1:17AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Tor want smoke. Good.

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Gor111

3:11AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

A fabulous written BW comic story! Wonderfully done!!!

altec101

6:52AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Your artwork rocks! I've got CBC must get around to having ago with.

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StarGazer9

7:02AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

This is really good work!

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caviedes

7:18AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Well done, its very interesting!!!!

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2Loose2Trek

7:53AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Well done and what an interesting story. Excellent work!!!

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cole4965

8:31AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

I went back and looked at all of them. Love it! Well done!!!

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thecytron

8:52AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Xcellent story strip!

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Elcet

10:16AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

That is top-notch comics! All the pages are excellent not only from the illustrator's point of view but also from the professional comic author too. Interesting tale, waiting for the next page! 5+!

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shadownet

12:07PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

The plot thickens! :O)

Platin

12:13PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Now, it will be thrilling! Nice story course!!!!

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magnus073

12:46PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Wonderful posting, this is really such a well done story and the buildup for the main scene is great.

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Daramski

1:27PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Another excellent page, this series is really great and always fun, now hurry up and get page 009 done, haha, only joking, dont rush it mate:) Great series!!!

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choronr

5:56PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Great imaginative work!!

Traligill

7:16PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Excellent work:) Is that a shadow on the road I see in the last part? ekkkkk!!!!!!!

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1358

8:48PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

hehehe, what Tor wants, Tor gets.... yeah I hear ya about having to "guest shot" relatives on the money..... but the upside is that they can "always " be the first eaten or killed... a few years from now, put them in red sweatshirts and they can be expendable crewmen in that new Star Trek TV Series (who ever heard of Sci-Fi making it on TV... sheeesh!)

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Odessey

12:25AM | Tue, 11 September 2007

Bind it and print it . It should go !

phlynn

2:58PM | Tue, 11 September 2007

Awesome series of work. I'm kinda jealous not to have been around to read & experience these kinds of comics in their first editions. You've got more patience than me Richard!

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drifterlee

8:03PM | Tue, 11 September 2007

really cute series!!

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chimera46

5:45PM | Wed, 12 September 2007

Great to see page 8, and that third frame is priceless, giving the thumbs up with a loaded gun in the other hand!

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sittingblue

4:39AM | Thu, 13 September 2007

I find your work amazing. just superb.

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Fidelity2

7:43PM | Thu, 13 September 2007

Very well done. 5+.

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Azr1el

7:09AM | Wed, 19 September 2007

Excellent work! :)

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chaylastorm

8:49PM | Mon, 24 September 2007

comic books... great. I hadn't seen it before. Very good.

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Deane

5:29PM | Mon, 12 November 2007

Great plot development and the tension continues to build. Excellent work!

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huenersh

3:28AM | Thu, 06 December 2007

"Tor want alcohol!" ;-)

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e-brink

3:59PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Classic stuff!

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StrontiumBitch

12:06AM | Thu, 24 April 2008

That frame with the police car on the road is amazing - straight out of a 50's ufo flick. I can imagine a gig moving jelly with an eye in the middle!


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