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looking good, I was going to suggest a shadow on the ground but when I see it smaller I realise it doesnt need it! nice plugin too
background looking good
looks terrific, design sings and I love the dirt on the face
Nothing much I can say but I really do love this one, especially the crosshatching on the clothes. If anything, why not make 2 renders and use the masking on the face and shirt?
Awesome sample. Like to see how far you go with this one :).
Trying to nail a graphic novel style. This is as close as I've come so far.
Looks very nice, Leonides02.
I'd want to see more (e.g. other characters, backgrounds, etc.) but it looks to me like you nailed it. It looks painted, without the normal auto-brush strokes that often look slighly more digital than real. Well-done!
-- Walt Sterdan
This has a great hand drawn look!
Very likely this Space Station will be used in my developing graphic novel:
Thanks everyone! Here's another one I did today to see how I could get the "ink" to come out.
Went from this:
To this:
Needs some refinements but, I must say, I'm fairly impressed.
Looks good
So my eldest daughter is a huge Hobbit and Lord of the Rings fan. She read all the books. I'm working on a gift for her. Below is my attempt to do a Bibo meets Smaug. This is more like the cartoon I remember as a kid then the current movies. What do you guys think so far? Anything I can do to improve it?
Here is a sketch version. No sure I like it but it gives it an old school look.
1 more version with the gold tuned down.
Thanks. I will post a newer version shortly. I experimented with shadows on the ground, and found they weren't worth the effort. You see, the pages have a graphic line of barbed wire running across the bottom of the page, so that acts as a horizon line most of the time.
I'm a BIG FAN of the India Ink plug-in. It takes a lot of work to get good results, but they are really strong if you put in the effort.
Looks pretty good. In general, I like the changes you made to the logo. The background colors have a nice painterly feel to them. I have to speak as an editor, though, and ask a simple question: Is this image cover-worthy? It's nice, and although I do get a sense that this is sci-fi and it has robots, I can't help but think that an action scene (or something more moody) would work better for the cover of your first issue. Anyway, I'm looking forward to it. Keep up the good work.
This Space Station looks great, tkdrobert, and compose nicely with the background.
Thanks. I've been looking for a good Space Station model for the launching off point for my story and this one is pretty good. Took me a while to texture it though.
Very nice pict; the only thing I might suggest woud be to differentiate the Antares a bit from the station. As it stands, with the colours almost the same, at first glance it looks a bit like the Antares might be part of the station. Again, very nice pict!
-- Walt Sterdan
Thanks, and best of all, thank you for asking the important question about the cover. My attention is to create a cover(s) consistent to the volumes they are going to be in (the story is broken into 3 volumes, with 4-5 chapters each). which contains chapter page plus an epigraph attach to the story.
This chapter is called "Your Place in this World." Its about two main characters, Omar and his daughter Yusra, and their current state living in a dystopia Egypt. Yusra wanted to become a Techie much like her father, who acts like a mentor to her dreams. But her dreams are crushed when the rulers of Egypt enforce laws that forbade women from joining the Tech Guild (in order to preserve their culture and population surplus). Yusra and Omar are compelled to the "old ways."
For this particular issue I wanted to avoid giving too much details without being to vague of the setting (post-apocaltyptic, dystopia). I may instead do a scenery shot of a dystopia Cairo for the sake of entering the world of the comic.
This is on the famous Nobbys break wall that surrounds our City's harbour entrance. The Red thing is a local icon and ships' beacon.
I left space for Text top left but refrained.
Carrara Job. Filter Forge filters ad infinitum
Any suggestions on Phantom Comic cover text welcome (not the title The Phantom- I'v sorted that one :) )
My friend's D&D character, made into a sketch...
terrific pose Leonides02
I'll give it a shot, thank you.
Thank you again for the kind words, I do see were you're coming from. It seems like toning down the noise may help but it'll be a work in progress
Thank you, it took alittle while to reflect the hue and saturation onto the characters.
Your outlines and shading are very impressive.
Thank you again for the kind words.
Sorry I've been quiety lately. Been tied up with work, and then yesterday I had a "nerve burn" done on my knee, which means I cannot spend more than an hour at a time sitting at my computer (or else the knee stiffens up).
I shall return soon, though!
In the meantime, here's another take on the Cowboy illustration I was working on.
EDIT: I may have to use the one with the lighter vest -- the first one is closing up too much.