I am the author Lyle Aryn. Writing is my first love, my one true passion. Every since I was able to string a sentence together, it's all I've wanted to do. Websites where you can find my work and more are below.
I started using Daz Studio October 23rd of 2018, just as something to dink around with. I'd been signed up with the sight for a while, and would occasionally remember to check for freebies. I was surprised at what I had when I finally loaded up the program. I just started playing around with it, figuring it out. I'd say about 92% of what I've learned in the program I've learned just by playing around with it.
In December I went from being a dutiful son looking after his mom, to the full-time, no nights or weekends off, caretaker of my Mom. As someone who struggles with depression, anxiety and a mood disorder or two, this change has had a drastic impact on my own personal care and well-being. I turned to my blossoming love of doing digital art as a way to cope with the mountains of stress on my shoulders. I do miniature painting, too. But when you haven't slept in 4 days, handling a brush can be very messy. Not being able to paint to my own personal satisfaction was making this avenue of relaxation increasingly frustrating.
Daz Studio has an undo button that you just don't get with painting miniatures.
As my skill with the program grows, so does my confidence. I did the cover to my fifth novel, "Because the Night" using Daz Studio, as well as new covers for two previous releases. (Though they haven't been updated just yet.)
I'm looking to always improve my artistic work, no matter what the medium, and Daz Studio is no different.
If you like my work, be sure to check out my Amazon storefront, and follow me on Facebook for updates on what's going on in the world of Lyle.
https://www.facebook.com/LyleAryn/
https://www.amazon.com/Lyle-Aryn/e/B076N1DQ9C
Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Comments (11)
starship64 Online Now!
Nicely done!
LyleAryn
Thank you!
OkrimSlava
Awesome character.
LyleAryn
Thank you! I'm looking forward to working with her.
Tracesl
excellent
LyleAryn
Thanks a bunch!
chasfh
This looks absolutely great! I love the style, the overall "comic book" feel works really well.
Beautiful work indeed!
LyleAryn
Thanks! That makes me happy. I think I'll storyboard something today, and get started on producing a simple sequence. I woke up today with something in mind.
Darkglass
Brilliantly crafted character, looking really cool and i like the postwork / treatment....if your looking for some feedback...or refinement. In my humble opinion the green on the skin..is a little bit distracting...but not overpowering...its more a personal preference observational thing...the outline render or ink lines, that's is a lovely touch.. possibly a bit thinner so you have a little more detail in the areas like the hair and sword instead of losing the detail....but as always...at the end of the day it has to be what your happy with...quality work...looking forward to seeing where you go with his...!!!
LyleAryn
No no, the feedback is great. Truth is, I'm colorblind, and it's been reading as a mocha-brown to me.
I actually thickened the outlining to give it a more heavy-handed look. I don't know why, it just tickled my fancy that way. I did pick a hair model that takes to the process nicely. The "nordic" hair I used on Olympia certainly improved through the process, but still lacks the sort of definition I hoped for.
I think I'll do a full sequence, render both these meaty lines and some thinner ones, and play with it. Might be a case where I layer them together. Like, thinner over the hair. Erase the thicker lines. Something to play with.
As long as its fairly easy to repeat, it's worth trying out.
Thanks a lot!
Alias52
Really love the effect - very eye catching!
LyleAryn
Thank you. Lightly inspired by Cam Kennedy and other pre-digital comic masters. I think a lot of comics look too smooth, and end up a little too samey these days.
Davidvantol
Cool style !! Great job : )
LyleAryn
Thank you very much! I'm glad folks seem to like it.
RodS
Well, Kyna looks "Kyna" dangerous with that poker (sorry, couldn't resist...LOL), but this does have a really fun and delightful look to it! Ya did good!
I'm looking forward to seeing this story!
LyleAryn
Thank you. I got page one up now, though It doesn't have any text. I don't think it needs it. I'm going to start on the next one, which should have more than one panel.
Setting my size to the Golden Age standard of 7.75 x 10.5. The goal is to do 32 pages of story. And see if I end up running it for years past the intended run, lol
daggerwilldo
I like this stylized approach you are taking. i look forward to seeing more. Well done.
LyleAryn
Thanks. I found that I can up the values a bit on the filter I'm using on the backdrop, which lets it have more detail. So I think I've just about got everything dialed in now.
dakotajaroo
nice flattened style
LyleAryn
Thank you. I'm glad you like it. You'll probably be seeing more of it, lol.
Radar_rad-dude
I 'Kyna' think she is very pretty! A marvelous image! Most delightful view! Bravo!
LyleAryn
Thank you, RRD.