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Very cool. I normally don't like the contrast between cartoon figures and photo backgrounds, but in this case it works. I like the outlines on the body and clothes, although the hair looks a little soft in comparison to the other outlines. Nice job!
I haven't posted in ages because of work. I thought I would post a WIP of something I'm working on.
Haven't done anything that fit the thread in a while. I was working on this back in January or February originally, but other things distracted me and I kind of lost my train of thought on this. I haven't completely finished this, it is supposed to be a series of panels as an exercise in page layouts, but I haven't had enough motivation. I liked the direction it was going though, so hoping that after sitting with these for a while I will get back into it. Still working on getting a good balance of clean, thin lines on architecture, but it's getting better.
DAZ Studio using PW Toon again. Click for full view.
Looks good. PWToon is right in that sweet spot, in terms of versatility and user friendlyness. I've gotten my money's worth out of it a hundred times over, at least.
Looking forward to see more of this one! Awesome work!
Love the Noir atmosphere in this. PWtoon has its great advantages for easier rendering and cool effects, as vrba79 has said.
Mecha vs Kaiju II
You have definitely accomplished more with this than I was able to! Very nice WIP. You're having the same problem I had, which is the difficulty in getting crisp, printable lines in the shadows.
Regarding the composition, I would suggest that you try a tilted angle or lower POV – that would give it more of a "noir" feel and enhance the drama. BTW: I don't know if you have cable TV, but Turner Classic Movies has a programming block (usually late at night) called Noir Alley, and it shows lots of great, classic noir films. I use that for inspiration regarding camera angles and getting the "noir vibe" into my own work.
Here's the whole page:
Some renders with the new Graphic Novel Shaders and Lights product:
I think this product is a lot of fun! I'm looking forward to rendering with it some more once I finish up and submit the current product I'm working on. I'll have a bit more time to render "for fun". :)
I like the colors except the text. I don't have my color theory notes with me right now, so I can't suggest a particular color to try,
Very cool Look
Looks great.
So many cool things in this thread!
Here are 2 of my book characters
Very nice work. Their costumes are very striking. I would suggest that you do a render of each without his head gear so that you can make sure their features are sufficiently different. It appears the blond elf's head is narrower than the other guy's but maybe it should be a little more narrow so that there is a stronger differentiation between the two? I'm just thinking out loud -- I definitely like what you've done here and am looking forward to seeing more from you.
For the text, I tried a couple of things on my own, I had a mint that I liked the contrast against the floral designs, but it clashed a bit with the green dress. I also tried a more saturated copper color but that was just ok. Two that I did like were a lilac (somewhere around 26, 56, 0, 0 cmyk), which was a nice contrast, and a slate blue around 69,55,34,11 but was actually quite close to the color in the border once I looked back at it. Maybe you could even try the border color and see if it doesn't look too "flat" by tying it together too much?
Overall I like the composition and the color on this, reminds me of Mucha. And from having gone through your tutorial, I can see similarities in the way the colors are constructed here, which is cool to see how those principles can be applied to other styles.
Thanks for the detailed and thoughtful ideas. I also think it's cool that we both had the same idea of using the border's blue for the lettering. I wound up doing a variation on that and dropped the blue from the "CCN #122" because it did look kind of flat. Here are some more variations to consider.
1. Blue
2. Mint 1
3. Mint 2 (speckled)
4. Purple
5. Yellow (speckled)
Based on the variations, think I personally like the blue best (only adds one "new" color with the yellow, but enough contrast to be easy to read and a good base for the fairy), and then the purple, because I always like the green and purple color combination. The two tone effect is cool though.
I like this and the others you posted, I always did like PWToon, and the blend with the background on this and the photo example work really well!
Congratulations on the success of the comic! And very nice character studies, thanks for sharing! They have a good, consistent feel across all of them, and a lot of character.
Nice on the details, in the large view it really looks like brush strokes, very cool!
I like seeing all the different effects, but this one in particular really stuck out to me. A very cool effect and a good scene to show it off, I like the color contrast in the composition.
Very cool, big monster and robot fights are always awesome! And I always like the colors in your images.
It's definitely an interesting effect, it's in my wishlist, the examples you have posted are really cool!
Piddling around with Genesis 1 again, with some Genesis 2 clothes and hair. G1 is your best bet for Anime guys, IMHO.
Ran it and the stock photograph background through one of my custom Photoshop actions. Tried blurring the BG to do a fake DoF thing first. Didn't quite work out as well as I'd hoped.
Also wanna thank you guys for your comments and constructive critcisms on my other posts, I'd use the quote function to address y'all directly, but it acts up for me.
Thanks a lot, FirstBastion.
Thank you very much, AlmightyQUEST.
I think the yellow stands out.
For some reason, I can't see the pics. I'm interested in examples using that product, I'll have to check again with another computer,
Thanks. I like that version for that reason, too (however, the yellow actually is present, although in a tiny quantity -- it's inside the flowers to the right).
I'm actually leaning toward one of the two-tone "speckled" versions. I think it gives some interest to the lettering. However, tonight I'm going to try whipping up one more with the blue to see how it looks.
Thanks. I like it, but I think I'm going to try one more variation with the blue to see how it looks. Gotta decide quick, as I really need to put this to bed so it can go to print.
I like the simplicity of the colors, and the expression is good. The hair looks a little funny to me, though, as though it has been rotated too far forward on the head. That little "patch" from where our hair radiates is usually on top of the thead, not that far forward. To me, that just seems a bit odd. I like the simple outfit, though. It's got a nice, clean look to it.
These are interesting effects, but the first silver one really clutters up the face to the point where it looks unattractive (at least to me). These look like they could be useful in a sort of sci-fi or dream situation. VERY interested to see what else you do with them.
The most challeging part of this inage was adding the wave breaks on the legs and hand in post-work. I think it turned out ok if you don't look at it too closely LOL.