New graphic novel - Dr. Doomsday

neilw711neilw711 Posts: 18
edited February 2016 in Art Studio

Hey everyone,

So I spent the past 3 months working on a graphic novel and finished 5 chapters so far which I released for the App Store, Google play store and digital format PDF on the website (they're all free to download). It's a conspiracy satire about an invisible society that plans out the fate of the world through an agenda they have in place to create a one world government. I created a kickstarter campaign so I can make physical copies and finish the whole novel before the end of the summer. I made this mostly with Poser Pro and some scenes in Daz Studio. Let me know what you all think. 

Website: www.drdoomsday.com

App Store: Dr. Doomsday

Google Play Store: Dr. Doomsday

Kickstarter: Dr. Doomsday campaign 

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  • LlynaraLlynara Posts: 4,770
    edited February 2016

    Wow, very cool! 

    I am an author who got into 3D to do book covers, promotions and websites. I could not find what I wanted in stock photography and got really frustrated trying to work with a cover designer that insisted on using stock photos. A friend pointed me towards 3D and I am amazed at what can be done with it these days. I'm also interested in graphic novels (though that's a long way off for me).

    Your style and your story telling comes through in your images on the site. Great work (and pretty creepy, but I think that was the point!)

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  • Llynara said:

    Wow, very cool! 

    I am an author who got into 3D to do book covers, promotions and websites. I could not find what I wanted in stock photography and got really frustrated trying to work with a cover designer that insisted on using stock photos. A friend pointed me towards 3D and I am amazed at what can be done with it these days. I'm also interested in graphic novels (though that's a long way off for me).

    Your style and your story telling comes through in your images on the site. Great work (and pretty creepy, but I think that was the point!)

    Thank you! Yes, it's supposed to be mysterious and creepy ;) 

    Working with 3D programs has really saved me alot from hiring artists. I first started developing mobile apps and decided to try 3D. It was so much better and easier because you have complete control of your designs. 

  • LlynaraLlynara Posts: 4,770
    edited February 2016

    I like that once you have them set up, you have them forever, and you can customize them. I have a 10 book series set in a small town with recurring characters. They age and they have children, who also grow up. Easy to morph, especially when familly members looks very similar. MUCH easier than trying to find stock photos of people. Plus, no chance of having the exact same thing that everyone else who buys a stock image does. Even if someone created a book cover with similar 3D characters, there's so much variation available that they can still look very different.

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