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Progressing very nicely, as far as I can tell!!! Can't wait to see the finished product! ;)
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Rampa
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These panels look really good! :) Always looking forward to seeing more of it.
Any chance they'll end being a the "story board" for live action?
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jgrant
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Workflow for the comic work I am doing is fairly straight forward and I'm happy to share how I do what I do. 1. Create imagery/characters/sets in IC6 and light/photograph/render as needed. Export as PNG at 4K resolution. 2. Use AKVIS plug-ins (I use Sketch) to generate pen/pencil looks. Create personal look using Custom settings. 3. Import to Comic Life or Manga Studio and Photoshop to layout/create SPFX fonts and composite as required. I tend to build elements up and add blood, gunfire and sound effects in Photoshop for greater control. Import and manipulate in comic software of choice. 4. Export to PDF as required or image based format. I'm a filmmaker and educator by profession so I tend to think cinematically when constructing my work. B/W allows me a great tonal range and more of a Noir feel for this body of work. Every story is different and tools and tone change per creation - but these four simple steps are the basis of my work.
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RE: Storyboarding Tests It's funny that you mention this, Rampa - as the comic work is a test for myself in constructing a much more involved web series in 2016 using the skills I am developing now. IC6 is a solid pre-viz tool and storyboarding like this is something that I am quite familiar with. Pending time and $$$, I shall keep on expanding my skill set to deliver something next year.
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toonarama
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jgrant (12/14/2015)
Workflow for the comic work I am doing is fairly straight forward and I'm happy to share how I do what I do. 1. Create imagery/characters/sets in IC6 and light/photograph/render as needed. Export as PNG at 4K resolution. 2. Use AKVIS plug-ins (I use Sketch) to generate pen/pencil looks. Create personal look using Custom settings. 3. Import to Comic Life or Manga Studio and Photoshop to layout/create SPFX fonts and composite as required. I tend to build elements up and add blood, gunfire and sound effects in Photoshop for greater control. Import and manipulate in comic software of choice. 4. Export to PDF as required or image based format. I'm a filmmaker and educator by profession so I tend to think cinematically when constructing my work. B/W allows me a great tonal range and more of a Noir feel for this body of work. Every story is different and tools and tone change per creation - but these four simple steps are the basis of my work. Many thanks for that - always good to know how people who produce great results approach their work!
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jgrant
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jgrant
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I've finished my first IClone 6 Comic - This Will All End Well and am happy with this first foray using IC6, Character Creator and Akvis to generate a NSFW Noir B/W tale suitable for those who like their tales hardboiled. Adapting author Nik Korpon's work from his short story collection, Bar Scars, I have upload an EPub version suitable for Kindle and Smartphone Reading if interested. You may download for free here. Here is some sample art for your advance look-see. This is an adult-themed comic not suitable for younger readers or those easily offended. 75% of original size (was 668x19) - Click to enlarge
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jarretttowe
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I also use akvis sketch and comic life! This is inspirational!
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This is a nice find, I was looking just a few months ago if anyone knew any comics made in 3D or iClone that wasn't porn. Looks like her knee is in the refrigerator. In the panel where she says: "what are you talking about?"
75% of original size (was 668x19) - Click to enlarge
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jgrant
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jgrant
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Knee is clear of the fridge. It's just the perspective. Yeah. comic making in IC6 is relatively painless - and I tend towards a darker, noir B/W feel for my work. Will have a look t your work if you have any available, Dragonskunk? Thx.
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jgrant
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I've ALSO ADDED a PDF version of the comic for those so inclined. You can get a copy of tit here. NSFW - Adult Content. Extreme Violence and Language. Not suitable for readers under the age of 18. 75% of original size (was 668x19) - Click to enlarge
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