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Liquid Stealth 9

Poser Science Fiction posted on Jun 14, 2005
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Too tired to be clever. Page 9 is finished and that's good enough for me at the moment. Hope you like it. If this makes no sense to you and you would like it to make sense, check out Liquid Stealth 1-8 in my gallery. Look for the really long pages. Credits: Michael 2, Vicki 3 Sci-Fi Suit 1 @ DAZ Uzilite: Liquid Halo@Daz, Moebius87, Stonemason: Drone Trooper and Jet Pack (Essentials) Moebius87 Dystopia Blocks 1-60 @ Renderosity Renders: Characters: Poser Pro Pack Dystopia and SkyCar: Lightwave 8 Burning Car Smoke: After Effects 6.5-Particular Plugin Shine Plugin by Trapcode Additional FX and comp in Photoshop7 and Painter 7

Comments (25)


patrice79

10:26AM | Tue, 14 June 2005

fantastic work !

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artistheat

10:34AM | Tue, 14 June 2005

Awesome Strip,Outstanding Work..."BRAVO"...

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Predatron

10:49AM | Tue, 14 June 2005

Well worth the wait. Fantastic story and even greater imagery. Superb!! Steve:)

bjergtrold

11:34AM | Tue, 14 June 2005

Great story, I can't wait for more.

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amapitodd

11:42AM | Tue, 14 June 2005

Excellent work. I always look forward to the next one.

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TOPcat831

11:54AM | Tue, 14 June 2005

out friggin' standing

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Qualien

12:12PM | Tue, 14 June 2005

Wow. Great to see the story going on. The wreck-smoke looks real, smudgy and ominous. Couldn't think of a synonym for 'gripped' in the first sentence, or is using it twice intentional? Looking forward to seeing her plan in action.

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billy-home

12:27PM | Tue, 14 June 2005

What can I say, superb work, well worth waiting for. Now all I need is page 10 LOL

DrunkMonkey

12:33PM | Tue, 14 June 2005

Excellent as always! Especially like panel 5 (approaching crusier with her eyes overlayed).

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jenwencheng

3:05PM | Tue, 14 June 2005

Awesome facial expressions --- seamless with the narration!

MrHavoc

5:36PM | Tue, 14 June 2005

I just read the series you have...AWSOME, I am soo wanting more...I....need...more!! LOL Great stuff!!

digitalsurgery

6:16PM | Tue, 14 June 2005

You are creating a beautiful piece!

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StarChildSong

10:40PM | Tue, 14 June 2005

Outstanding! Can't wait for next installment.

OneShot

11:46PM | Tue, 14 June 2005

Oh me like these frame much better. No really through these scenes I feel more drawn in the story line.

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Terrace-tenmou

1:24AM | Wed, 15 June 2005

Excite!Superb scene!

sorcerssofgreyskull

1:27AM | Wed, 15 June 2005

Fantastic!!!!

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Danceswithroos

2:43AM | Wed, 15 June 2005

Totall awesome, your lighting and postwork is some of the best around and the story is brilliant. Well done!

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Virtua36

8:29AM | Wed, 15 June 2005

I love it.More please!;-)

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Moebius87

12:44PM | Wed, 15 June 2005

BRAVO! Definitely worth the wait and well deserving of a vote. :o)

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originalkitten

2:29PM | Wed, 15 June 2005

wowser!

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stealthman

11:35PM | Thu, 16 June 2005

Fantastic! Great great great! Love the story and the images!

thip

6:08AM | Sat, 18 June 2005

An image-making masterclass in all respects - POV, comp, lighting and expressions! This is the kind of stuff that could and should and would shut up anyone babbling about Poser as a "toy" or an "instant-art app". More importantly to storytelling freaks like myself, it shows Poser can easily hold its own against classic hand-drawn comics (speaking as one who's worked with both types, mind you). OneShot's comments, above, is extremely interesting, if it means that the new right-to-left sequential panels 3 and 5 are more immersive than the default vertical strip. If so, it seems to support the idea that there's stronger immersion in a story when the "movie projector" is the rapid move of the eyes across a strip, rather than the (relatively) slow scrolling of the hand/mouse. The reason I keep harping on this subject is of course that I hope to brainwash Deci6el into switching to "classic" comic format (half-page for screen) - because that would mean less work per page for him, and more frequent updates for us LOL OK, end of lecture, if anyone read it this far, thanx for your patience ;o)

Mikeall

5:41AM | Fri, 01 July 2005

Very nice work presented here - especially how the 'colour continuity' and 'POVs' are balanced out. Plus, I am really beginning to appreciate the value of 'facial expressions'.

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japes

8:19AM | Wed, 13 July 2005

I am going to have to partially disagree with thip for a change. I think the way this is presented is the best option for this story. I like how he leaves you with a cliffhanger at the end of the pages. He makes you want to turn the page so to speak. Another thing about the "Classic" format, the break in some readers flow as they wait for a single panel to load read and then load the next panel would hurt the sespense, flow and excitement that this generates. Of course this is just my (1.5 cents) Excelent Deci6el.

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chilledjoey

4:57PM | Sun, 08 March 2009

I particularly like the way this comic is displayed. Having worked with the half-page to a screen format for a while now, I can say it can be very frustrating trying to fit everything in. The beauty of the ditigal comic is it can be displayed in any way, shape or form, and I believe this one is clear and easy to read. Plus the penultimate panel is ace. Love the atmospheric lighting!


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