More Non-photorealisitic Renders (NPR II)
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Thank you! :D
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Some of the characters in Heroes of the Wild Frontier. Straight Arrow, Ghost Slinger, Dreamcatcher, Steam Train, and Stella Obscura.
So, we maxed out the other thread? Hmmmm. Interesting. I didn't know that was possible.
Very nice work, all around (and I'm a big fan of Westerns). This one, though, is a bit too dark. Perhaps a key light on his body to outline him would add to the menace of his presence? Just a thought.
Kenmo Said:
thanks Kenmo! me neither :)
yup maxes out at 100 pages abouts - says a lot about how popular the topic is !
particu;ary like the style of the figure in this one
I just might take you up on that. Thanks!
Thanks. It's a digital comic.
Thanks for the feedback. In that picture I did backlighting by bouncing the light from the fire off the horse. But I admit the effect is subtle enough that it may not be visible on some monitors. Maybe next time I'll do a rim light.
I like Dreamcatcher too. She's a scene stealer.
Couple of different Carrara treatments on a Gladiator
My favorite is the middle one. The outline drawn around the character is just about perfect.
Head wax, I really think you should put together tutorials for how to do these shots and sell the tutorials on the DAZ store. I honestly had no idea that Carrara could produce these kinds of images.
I promised free copies of the comic, and here's the first one. You can now download Issue 1 of Heroes of the Wild Frontier! This issue catches up with the team after their battles with the alien known as Superbrain and introduces new characters who will soon be joining the team. The action takes place in and around Roswell, New Mexico in the late 1800s. And, of course, on the Moon.
I'm creating an entire comic universe. These characters were originally introduced as a backup story meant to give a little bit of history to the universe. It was only later that I realized they were key to shaping the entire universe.
The cover and two page samples from the issue are shown below.
Great looking gladiator, head wax. My favorite is the first one.
Very nice comic, magicjava.
thank you magicjava ! ah yes I am trying to talk Carrara up. :0 Carrara has quite a few render passes out of the box that give NPR artists a lot of meat to play with.
thanks very much artini :)
magicjava that's very generous of you re the comic - cant wait to have a gander
What a fantastic topic this is...
I'm not a Blender user... However I do have it installed on my computer. I just stumbled upon this youtube video on how to use Blender to create line art for comic book backgrounds and thought I should share it...
Thanks guys. Enjoy!
Issue 2 of Heroes of the Wild Frontier is up! This issue finds Captain Æther returning from the moon. The shape-shifting aliens known as Imagions are introduced and a shadowy figure manipulates events behind the scenes.
Straight Arrow, Steam Train, and Stella Obscura are recruiting two new team members: Ghostslinger and Dreamcatcher. We also wrap up the back stories for Ghostslinger and Dreamcatcher.
What a cool link. Thanks kenmo
My pleasure....:-)
double that thanks!! :)
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. This is the Helmeted Bird out of one of Bosch's works - The Garden of Earthly Delights.
He appears in my homage to another work by Bosch - Removing the Stone of Madness which will be soon hanging at Maitland Regional Art Gallery (NSW, Australia).
Opens Feb 3rd 2018 and goes to April 29th. Of course I'd love it if you came to the show :) MRAG website is here.
http://mrag.org.au/exhibitions/coming-exhibitions/
you'll find him bottom right on the right panel of this triptych https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Garden_of_Earthly_Delights
Carrara renders postworked
The middle render is all sorts of perfect @headwax.
thank you, that's very kind!
Another Carrara Job. - m4 holding an imaginary baby.... as you do.
I rendered out a normal map (attached) of the scene then used that as a black and white base for the image
then rendered out a shadow pass and combined that with the diffuse pass and a few different toonpro renders to get the line work
post work in Filter Forge and Topaz Impression
I've probably been hitting the classic anime a little too hard lately.
I'm always blown away by your stuff, head wax. Both this and the invisible baby one are fantastic!
I like this one too. The girl, in particular, walks a neat line between realisim and cartoon.
thank you magicjava :)
Thanks, Magicjava!
This is what happens when you binge on Robotech, followed by Macross: Do You Remember Love. In fact, the light up bits on the girl's outfit are directly inspired by the light up bits of Minmei's outfit in the latter.
Pile of books.
Wanna share this with readers of this thread. It's a picture done in DAZ Studio using only models available in my Kirby Krackle download. No postwork (except to add word balloons).
That's magical artini :)
classic, I failed the inkblot test, I thought they were breasts ! seeing it smaller it all becomes apparent!!!
the first render is Dartanbeck's badlands product via Carrara in three d Spherical -
Great set thanks Dart
Great surrealism and fantastic render....
Thank you, head wax.