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mini Tutorial for drawing Spider Man

2D Comics/Cartoons posted on Jul 23, 2003
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This step by step for drawing Spider Man with Poser support. Step 1 - Choose for ''Animotions'' a free model of Spider Man. Step 2 - Apply the texture to model (this is a texture modified of Sturkwurk, ''Alex Ross texture''). Step 3 - Render with your favorite pose (I recommend the pose of Sturkwurk), lights and camera view. Step 4 - in front of the screen you realize a sketch with you proportion of Spider Man. Step 5 - to add the muscles. Step 6 - with the ink (I have used a brush Winsor&Newton n.00)to draw the principal lines and to add black in abundance Step 7 - to see again the model made in poser and make some corrections. Thanks, Marco

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sturkwurk

12:43AM | Thu, 24 July 2003

Nice tutorial, I like the sketch version in the middle the best.

lrf

12:48AM | Thu, 24 July 2003

Love your idea, really cool approach to comic book art

syndroid

5:15AM | Thu, 24 July 2003

The one in the middle has a lot of flair... it's almost a celestial spiderman... maybe a spiderman spin off in the future. i agree Poser is great for checking anatomy... that is if the posing of the model is done in a realistic fashion ;)

idrawstuff

5:12PM | Thu, 24 July 2003

every thing looks good except spidey has no pee pee in the middle one. - give that boy some package.


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