Superheroes Rebooted - Ready to Rrrrrender?
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@ISIKOL:WOW!
DUUUUDDEEE!!! Awesome!
DAYUM!
Did you do all that in Daz? What other programs did you use?
Whoa! Now that's what I'd call apocalyptic...!
Hi there...Superman and Sentry are naked michael 6 models rendered with iray..their suits are painted by hand....all the other models are poser m4 v4 and where rendered with Octane...same goes for the city buildings and everything....obviously there was lots of overpaint in photoshop like for example the cloth tears....if you want anything more to ask feel free....
Excellent job. I'm, working to improve my digital drawing/painting skills. My long term goal is to use DAZ as a reference tool only while using Photoshop and Clip Paint Pro for everything else. We'll see how that goes, as this is a hobby.
ISIKOL, you have some mad skills in photoshop for sure, great job!
The Bat and the Cat
"The dynamic duo looking for villians" or "when you just gotta go, even a park will do" LOL
Thanks for the inspiration! It brought a smile to my face.
What's a hero without a villain? Behold, Mysterio...
Also known as "Chrome Dome"
This is a great thread. I resisted posting until now; I've got my first halfway decent renders. A lot of Silver Age DC figures, some miscellaneous, some 80s GI Joe, and two Marvel so far - but very few scenes worth anything. Currently working on my HDRI skills which will make a world of difference :) I like the Mary Marvel composition but the lighting sucks; I know now how I should have done it. I couldn't come up with a decent Elvis cape for her lol... I like the Batgirl too but I'd need more than one shot to show it off well. These are strictly DAZ images but the suits were a ton of work with GIMP and kit-bashing.
Cable and Deadpool
They look great, love them both! the Batgrl and bike are very well-done! Feel free to share some more.
Walt Sterdan
I like the linework on this, how much extra time does that take you?
I think the flames came out well in this version. They're smoothed/simplied enough that they don't look jarringly out of place, nicely done!
--Walt Sterdan
I did the linework manually in Manga Studio. It took a few days, because I could only work on it a little bit each day and it was my 1st time using Manga for this. I could've done it much faster using automatic filters in Photoshop and Topaz Simplicity, but I don't think it would've turned out as nice.
A little retro.
Thanks to Terry McG for the outfit!
Why is my picture gone?
Which picture? I still see Cable and Deadpool...
-- Walt Sterdan
Oh, for some reason, I can't see it and my post was edited by someone not me.
Post was mod edited to resize the image to the permitted size for the forums, which is width 800pixels.
Roger that.
X-Force Alumni
I haven't seen that kind of linework before, thdrobert. Such an interesting look. Here's another of mine; this one of Gorilla Grodd will ultimately have the Flash in it but still composing it. In the meantime, the test render was inspired by the CW scene where they introduced him. It's not quite the deep shadow I was going for, but I like it anyway. It's the Ape World 2 figure of course, but I can't get LAMH to work. So the choice of a dark location masks that.
Very cool. The line work was done manually in Manga studio, over the Daz render and reinforced with some Photoshop filters.
Do you add elements too, like Wolverine's claws, or is it all from DAZ except the linework?