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DAZ|Studio Comics/Cartoons posted on Jul 26, 2014
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Something different. Using Daz Studio (or Poser) in order to create Comics is such a pleasure. Mini-showcase here after the recent discount on old stuff, hope you like it. Postwork with Photoshop Elements 11.

Comments (6)


dr_bernie

5:54AM | Sat, 26 July 2014

Wow! Absolutely superb! I really like this graphic style! I really like the story-telling style as well! Great job!

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waldodessa

6:47AM | Fri, 22 August 2014

Excellent work!

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Mondwin

2:31AM | Mon, 08 September 2014

Magnificent scenes and work my friend!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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e-brink

10:33AM | Mon, 08 September 2014

An excellent composite of image. A lot of work went into this. Well done!

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Cyve

6:54AM | Tue, 09 September 2014

It's absolutely GORGEOUS... Fantastic characters and great expression!!!

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mmitchell_houston

8:50AM | Fri, 24 July 2015

This is well done. One of the better 3D comics I've seen in a long time. Thank you for not just rendering one scene and then slicing it up (even from different angles) and throwing it into panels and calling it a comic book page. You actually moved the figures from panel to panel, and I appreciate the hard work you put in. I also like the panel arrangement. I also appreciate the open composition on the first panel (thank you SO MUCH for an establishing shot -- it's amazing how many so-called "comic book artists" don't use them these days) where you leave plenty of room for the title and some text. I also like the juxtaposition of old west clothing with modern post-apocalyptic imagery (in other words, the old and the new). Cool. Makes me want to know why two people from the present/future (the black couple) are meeting two people from the past (cavalry officer and preacher or schoolmaster(?)). I have two comments/suggestions for you. In the second panel the preacher's pose is very unusual. I can't quite tell what he's supposed to be doing. And in the last panel, even though he could be reaching over to unsnap the flap on his holster, it looks like he is reaching for his gun with the wrong hand. It would b more dramatic for him to reach over with his right hand, which would be open and ready to grab the gun. That would convey more of a sense of menace and danger. Anyway, these are just small suggestions to an otherwise AWESOME IMAGE/PAGE. Thanks so much for posting... and impressing us all to raise the bar on our own work.


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