Superheroes Rebooted - Ready to Rrrrrender?
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I was...thanks!
This is something I've been tinkering with over the past few weeks.
Nice modeling Joe!
Very cool Joe. Is this something you will be releasing, and will it be for G2?
A freebie armor set from Sharecg modified by me
Figure the original Daz Freak
Excellent!
Here it is!!
http://www.sharecg.com/v/85387/view/11/Poser/Jay-Hat
Nice style on the renders rduda
That looks awesome! Does it come in male and female?
Wow, this is a fabulous rendition! Excellent work, right down to the glowing eyes. Very nice indeed.
Wolverine
Terrific Wolverine! Is the hair yours?
Character and Hair are SAV's Volg, available on Rendo. But I did post work it a bit to give it the more classic Wolverine hairstyle, also used Mortem Vetus' Facial Hairiness for the sideburns
The M4 Skeleton was used to make the X-ray Adamantium Skeleton
The lab is the Petipet's Sci-fi Lab with my own custom textures, same ones I used for the Red Skull / Hydra Lab I did a while back... modified it to remove the Hydra Logos lol
Great looking Wolvie montage, Lycan!
My first 3D pic this year! Just trying to shake off the rust... ;-)
Bloody Awesome Deadpool dude
Thanks dude! All credit to Smay and his G2M super hero suit and super hero equipment... makes for a near perfect Deadpool using included textures. Props to Stonemason for the set and to Deviney for FX too.
i'd say its one of your best renders i have ever seen
Nice spitfire effect on the guns. Nice Deadpool too!
L- Great job! I really like this. What are you using as the backdrop?
scarlet w
strange love
Wow! Thanks so much, Lycan! I can't ask for a better review than the best I've ever done! :-D
Thanks RAMwolff! Smay gets credit for the great Deadpool outfit (I only made the beltbuckle and lost the nose) and Ron Deviney gets credit for the spitfire. ;-)
Thanks Mike! Of course, Stonemason is the man when it comes to set designs so all buildings used came from Urban Sprawl 2.
Nice! If only she would have dressed like that in the Avengers movie, LOL.
Another character study for a supervillain who will appear in my next project. She's a fun and sexy burglar with a thing for hats and Alice in Wonderland. This is Victoria 4 with some Girl 4 and Aiko 4 morphs thrown in. The textures on the skin have been simplified to just include her lips and eyebrows. The costume is Dark Rose with custom b&w textures applied for the stockings and the skirt. It was rendered in Poser 11 using the Comic Book Preview and I did touchup in Manga Studio 5. Logo was hastily created in Photoshop.
There's also another image of her in my Gallery: http://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/174901/
He-Man and She-Ra. Both are a bit work in process. This render was mainly to showcase Swiftwind, who is made with Daz Horse 2 and related products from Daz Store.
He-Man was done with supersuit, superboots and Heracles bracers.
She-Ra is a combination of couple of Saint Seiya armors from Freelance Comics -site with a crown circlet from Daz Store.
My friend next door (I was seven at the time) had almost every one of those action figures. Wow! Memories!
"Hi, Puddin'!"
Nice textures, and good personality.
It's time to move on from single illustrations and start working on a few quick comic book pages. Right now I'm just experimenting with Manga Studio 5, trying to figure out how its tools can fit into my workflow. Its definitely more powerful than it at first seems. Here's a page-in-progress from the middle of a very short story (4 or 5 pages, if I even decided to finish it -- I may just do a few pages and then dump it to move on to something real) that I'm playing around with as a means of working with the panels and word baloon tools. The female character is very rough right now -- I haven't done any touch-ups, yet.
BTW: There are only three panels on this page because the target size for the publication (if it ever sees print) is only 5.5 x 8.5 inches. If I were doing a full-size comic book, I would go to a three-tier layout with more panels.
dude, if you figure out how to use that damn software, give a guy some pointers.