Just a guy.
BIOI've been goofing around with Poser (and a few other programs) for a number of years. For the record, I don't consider myself an "artist" in the traditional sense, nor am I a 3D modeler or animator. If I did have to label myself, I'd go with "3D Illustrator."
I don't have much talent in traditional illustration, although I can turn out the occassional recognizable image by hand. But what I love about Poser and similar applications is that they allow me to create pictures that I would otherwise be unable to create.
My thanks and appreciation go out to all the talented artists here whose images I have admired and appreciated over the years. Thanks also to all the modelers and content creators (free or otherwise) that turn out those cool toys I can play with and use in my own images.
BIOI've been goofing around with Poser (and a few other programs) for a number of years. For the record, I don't consider myself an "artist" in the traditional sense, nor am I a 3D modeler or animator. If I did have to label myself, I'd go with "3D Illustrator."
I don't have much talent in traditional illustration, although I can turn out the occassional recognizable image by hand. But what I love about Poser and similar applications is that they allow me to create pictures that I would otherwise be unable to create.
My thanks and appreciation go out to all the talented artists here whose images I have admired and appreciated over the years. Thanks also to all the modelers and content creators (free or otherwise) that turn out those cool toys I can play with and use in my own images.
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Comments (12)
parodygm
LOL, at least he has a fertile imagination and who knows... maybe he's right! dum dum dum Love how you've framed this page - from the top two lines on the wall of the bottom frame to the dynamic looking border where Jimmy gets the smack down. Your artwork is impeccable and has such clarity. Excellent storytelling too! You breath life into the characters so well. :)
surfingspider
heheheh.
GabrielK
Oh forgot to mention...some of you might notice a slight continuity error between pages 5 and 6. Please feel free to either (A) Ignore it and enjoy the page or (B) Turn it into a little game I like to call "spot the goof up!" LOL thanks for your comments so far.
Calseeor
Hahaha...very nice. I love the whole "well played Mr. Vampire" bit. Laughed myself out of my chair. As Parodygm mentioned, the framing of the page is well done. Great work all around, as usual.
nikita_s_cold
Great shadows and vanishing points. It really does have a 3D effect. Good job, Gabriel. I had a vegie burger once, does that count? Ha! Next page!
chrisuribe
the character with the tie, is it a guy with boobs or a chick that looks like a guy?
jewell
cardio burger? hee-heee-hee!
LCGuy
I'm reallynot a fan of poser/digital comic work, but these have a better "Feel" to them. ALmost like Jimmy Neutron... very nice. Keep at it, I think you are onto something.
Mea
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!!! This is hillarous, I love his "reasoning", spoken like a true conspiracy theorist. And how his friends deal with him... some choice stuff.
Trickstar
Love that smack behind the head! You had me laughing! Girl's got attitude! This is a great comic GabrielK!
sandmarine
you have great graphic design skills and ideas, but it feels you're not fully using them. That whacking could have been shot from a 3/4 above the head perspective, given her hand and his head a "extreme close-up".. that would have had much more impact... you settled for the "front view" camera, which not necessarily work for action shots... the close up to the eyes in the last is excellent though... I'm just passing you some of the tips a LOT of people gave me about my own comics : POVs... I even faced 3d comics next to hand drawn comics, and everyone said "with 3d comics you have the advantage of placing the camera wherever you want without further hassle, you should take advantage of that"... so I'm passing that to you... I haven't seen your characters from above in any of your frames.. haven't seen any scene from their feet's point of view (like, you see a character's feet, and in the backgrund of the same fram you see the vampire eating)... all that is so easy to accomplish in Poser... just play with the camera millimeters... I mostly use 120mm cameras, but when i want shots like the one I just described, I go to the good ol 35mm cameras... please keep your work coming... the story seems promising, I'd just like to see a better flow (maybe I read too much manga daily, heh).
zoren
very fun....