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Posted: 2017-05-29 06:17:01
by KarmaX - Size: 666x828
- Source: hypnohub.net/post/show/44239?pool_id=1569
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Also, I hope this isn't rude of me or anything because I really love your work, but is it possible to get a blush on these 3d models, as I don't really know how 3d programs work. My comment on your other picture states my reasoning for why I love them in your work.
Keep up the good job though!!
>> #178408
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is it possible to get a blush on these 3d models, as I don't really know how 3d programs work.
That's a good idea. I'll try to get that in there for the other ones. Sorry, I almost kinda forgot that aspect.
In some ways this is more difficult than the drawing (but in some ways not). But I had started doing it this way, honestly because sometimes I just feel like my drawing still looks kind of meh. Never been too happy with my own art, though I have probably improved, I suppose, it never felt like my skill was really "up there."
Recently I had been getting back into Daz3D and suddenly had the idea that it might look visually better if I had done it this way. While I was working with models and things, I realized that this "anime girl" model I modified and improved was looking decent, and then I noticed there was a classroom set, and a school hallway and I thought "Hey.. what if I..."
The difficult part really is creating new assets. Trying to copy the comic even turns out to make it more difficult, to be honest. Mostly since if a new element in the comic exists that I don't have I have to try and make it. This comic was easier than the others'll be mostly because I only had to re-pose Fawn in this, but the next comic features the classroom girls and a buncha new assets, so that one may take a bit.
Currently, I'm questioning whether new comics will be drawn or 3D after part 5, but maybe I might have to do drawings first, because they at least serve as a decent storyboard to work off of for the remake, so there's that. If I do continue with drawn pages after 5, I will be using more digital inking and photoshop compositing panels and drawings together, rather than drawing it all on one sheet of paper with ink pens as the previous comics were.
>> #178411
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In some ways this is more difficult than the drawing (but in some ways not). But I had started doing it this way, honestly because sometimes I just feel like my drawing still looks kind of meh. Never been too happy with my own art, though I have probably improved, I suppose, it never felt like my skill was really "up there."
Currently, I'm questioning whether new comics will be drawn or 3D after part 5
I actually adore your style, and would LOVE to see the drawings continue! ^^
>> #178414
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I actually adore your style, and would LOVE to see the drawings continue! ^^
Same!
>> #178415
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Same!
Same as well
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I also am the kind of person who tends to agree that 2D animation always has more appeal than CGI animation. So I see where people are coming from.
And I am really appreciative of the fact that my artwork, which I always feel like I struggle with to even be decent after years of trying to get this far with it, people actually like more than I like my own stuff. That is a good feeling.
At the same time, I guess doing it this way just made me feel like it compensates for the thing I often struggle with the most.. volume (as in making my characters look like they have mass and occupy a space), proper perspective, and consistent on-model anatomy. The three things that cause me to throw away about 90% of my drawings, erase, do over or get frustrated with.
Though this presents it's own challenges as well, I guess it's more or less my own lack of self-esteem in these areas of art that made me think that I could try remaking the comic after messing with this program making random stuff for the last 2 days.
But the feedback i'm getting about people saying they still like my drawings, has definitely made me decide to also keep drawing and not abandon it, and though I wasn't originally going to, I certainly will now make all future installments of the comic post Page 5 as drawings, first.
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