Yeah, or in a panel. I've been loading my render from Insert > Choose and it loads tiny.
HMM, you can browse your folders with the renders from like the image below, then it is only drags them
after located the folder with the renders, then clicking on the icon below explorer.
this will bring all pictures that are on the folder to a panel as you want.
It's good to have a thread with comic know-how. I've been using just Photoshop for my work, but recently I got fascinated by Poser 10's toon feature.
Combined with a color render, it can work pretty well. It kind of gives out the noir feel.
Poser 10’s toon feature?
...
as is, it's part of the post-render poser?
liked the look of the image 1 and 3
I use PP2012,
Ok, it's called Comic Book Preview and requires a fair lot of tweaking, but on the whole I think it's worth a try. It requires postwork afterwards too.
I usually render one color render and one Comic Book Preview with just the lines. Then I combine them in Ps, using Overlay layer mode.
When I have more time I'll post a short tut here for reference.
It's good to have a thread with comic know-how. I've been using just Photoshop for my work, but recently I got fascinated by Poser 10's toon feature.
Combined with a color render, it can work pretty well. It kind of gives out the noir feel.
Poser 10’s toon feature?
...
as is, it's part of the post-render poser?
liked the look of the image 1 and 3
I use PP2012,
Ok, it's called Comic Book Preview and requires a fair lot of tweaking, but on the whole I think it's worth a try. It requires postwork afterwards too.
I usually render one color render and one Comic Book Preview with just the lines. Then I combine them in Ps, using Overlay layer mode.
When I have more time I'll post a short tut here for reference.
Yes, postwork will always be there. But some pretty nice results can be achieved ;)
Here's the tutorial, or rather a walk-through.
Very nice, your technique would work quite well in an edgy style of comic. Here’s a few links to someone with a similar style using Poser and Photo Shop you might find interesting, even though they are a little old.
Well, my PP2012 not have this feature, but whenever I need I turn to AKVIS SKETCH, which has a feature with dozens of features.
Here, M4 rendered in PP2012 and used scketch
Well, my PP2012 not have this feature, but whenever I need I turn to AKVIS SKETCH, which has a feature with dozens of features.
Here, M4 rendered in PP2012 and used scketch
Jorge I did say I did all the comic effect in Photoshop only, none of the effect was in the render or done by DAZ Studio.
Well, my PP2012 not have this feature, but whenever I need I turn to AKVIS SKETCH, which has a feature with dozens of features.
Here, M4 rendered in PP2012 and used scketch
Jorge I did say I did all the comic effect in Photoshop only, none of the effect was in the render or done by DAZ Studio.
Hi,"Jaderail"
sorry for the confusion, I was saying about the feature toon poser 10 of Ariah81,
my PP2012 has a toon through, but not close enough that the feature poser10 , so I use akvis sketch for
I own both MS4D/EX / MS5/EX and Comic Life 3, I went to using Comic Life 3 as it has options that MS4/EX has but MS5/EX does not . The ability to drag and drop images from a pictures folder straight into a panel MS4D/EX was great for that. It was a big disappointment when it was not in MS5 and with the slow going of patches for MS5 well that was the other reason (still waiting for patch 5.04)..
And you maybe wondering why not just use MS4EX well CL3 has some rather nice options that even MS4EX does not have..
And with the news that if you want to get the digital DL version of Manga Studio 5 you have to buy Clip Studio Paint since Celsys the developers of the program said they wanted to distribute the digital version of CSP English and Smith Micro can distribute the physical version of Manga Studio 5 / Clip Studio Paint..
I was able to crank out a 14 page comic in about 2 to 3 days using DazStudio4 the ToonyCam Pro plugin for the images and CL3 for the rest..
I own both MS4D/EX / MS5/EX and Comic Life 3, I went to using Comic Life 3 as it has options that MS4/EX has but MS5/EX does not . The ability to drag and drop images from a pictures folder straight into a panel MS4D/EX was great for that. It was a big disappointment when it was not in MS5 and with the slow going of patches for MS5 well that was the other reason (still waiting for patch 5.04)..
And you maybe wondering why not just use MS4EX well CL3 has some rather nice options that even MS4EX does not have..
And with the news that if you want to get the digital DL version of Manga Studio 5 you have to buy Clip Studio Paint since Celsys the developers of the program said they wanted to distribute the digital version of CSP English and Smith Micro can distribute the physical version of Manga Studio 5 / Clip Studio Paint..
I was able to crank out a 14 page comic in about 2 to 3 days using DazStudio4 the ToonyCam Pro plugin for the images and CL3 for the rest..
I have the ToonyCam Pro and want to use it, but it doesn't seem to render clear.
I own both MS4D/EX / MS5/EX and Comic Life 3, I went to using Comic Life 3 as it has options that MS4/EX has but MS5/EX does not . The ability to drag and drop images from a pictures folder straight into a panel MS4D/EX was great for that. It was a big disappointment when it was not in MS5 and with the slow going of patches for MS5 well that was the other reason (still waiting for patch 5.04)..
And you maybe wondering why not just use MS4EX well CL3 has some rather nice options that even MS4EX does not have..
And with the news that if you want to get the digital DL version of Manga Studio 5 you have to buy Clip Studio Paint since Celsys the developers of the program said they wanted to distribute the digital version of CSP English and Smith Micro can distribute the physical version of Manga Studio 5 / Clip Studio Paint..
I was able to crank out a 14 page comic in about 2 to 3 days using DazStudio4 the ToonyCam Pro plugin for the images and CL3 for the rest..
I have the ToonyCam Pro and want to use it, but it doesn't seem to render clear.
Care to share one of yours/////////
The pic below I did using a Toonycam setting of
Outlines set to 1
Outline ID off
Normal Outlines on
Depth Outlines off
Colour Levels set to Full Colour
Shading Blend set to 0.25
Shading Levels set to 2.00.
Have found for me at least those settings work the best for me..
And Comic Life 3 for the frame and text..
Comments
For those interested, you will shortly be able to do the toon cell coloring and outlining directly in DS, if you prefer to work that way:
http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/36728/
Hey Comic Lifers, is there a way to fit an imagec to the size of the panel?
I do not know if I understand, but you mean: a scene from one frame only, which occupies the entire page?
Yeah, or in a panel. I've been loading my render from Insert > Choose and it loads tiny.
HMM, you can browse your folders with the renders from like the image below, then it is only drags them
after located the folder with the renders, then clicking on the icon below explorer.
this will bring all pictures that are on the folder to a panel as you want.
It's good to have a thread with comic know-how. I've been using just Photoshop for my work, but recently I got fascinated by Poser 10's toon feature.
Combined with a color render, it can work pretty well. It kind of gives out the noir feel.
Poser 10’s toon feature?
...
as is, it's part of the post-render poser?
liked the look of the image 1 and 3
I use PP2012,
Well, I have a title. D
Poser 10’s toon feature?
...
as is, it's part of the post-render poser?
liked the look of the image 1 and 3
I use PP2012,
Ok, it's called Comic Book Preview and requires a fair lot of tweaking, but on the whole I think it's worth a try. It requires postwork afterwards too.
I usually render one color render and one Comic Book Preview with just the lines. Then I combine them in Ps, using Overlay layer mode.
When I have more time I'll post a short tut here for reference.
A while ago I posted a pic done in this style to my DAZ gallery ;]
http://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/11602
Also, a few extra pics I dug out of my computer:
Ok, it's called Comic Book Preview and requires a fair lot of tweaking, but on the whole I think it's worth a try. It requires postwork afterwards too.
I usually render one color render and one Comic Book Preview with just the lines. Then I combine them in Ps, using Overlay layer mode.
When I have more time I'll post a short tut here for reference.
A while ago I posted a pic done in this style to my DAZ gallery ;]
http://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/11602
Also, a few extra pics I dug out of my computer:
Hmmm, either way then, as always will depend on the ... postwork ... yet.
Yes, postwork will always be there. But some pretty nice results can be achieved ;)
Here's the tutorial, or rather a walk-through.
Hmmm, thanks.
is a fast, short and goal step by step!
thank you
Very nice, your technique would work quite well in an edgy style of comic. Here’s a few links to someone with a similar style using Poser and Photo Shop you might find interesting, even though they are a little old.
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1274415&user_id=407625&page=7&member;&np;
http://www.renderosity.com/news.php?viewStory=13559
http://www.renderosity.com/news.php?viewStory=13565
Beautiful renders, Ariah81.
I like this Toon effect which is a simple 5 step thing in Photoshop. You can tone down the effect but this was the base just to test it.
before photoshop ... this was rendered in Poser, too?
before photoshop ... this was rendered in Poser, too?This was a DS Render here is the Before and the after...
The guy in the nerd looks like a huge nerd. Unadorned skin-tight bodysuits are so 1980s.
Well, my PP2012 not have this feature, but whenever I need I turn to AKVIS SKETCH, which has a feature with dozens of features.
Here, M4 rendered in PP2012 and used scketch
and some
Here...
picture 2 rendered in PP2012
and then used
akvis default (picture1)
@Paradigm67, @Greycat - thank you!
@jorge dorlando - the sketch effect is pretty! I like it very much.
@Jaderail - nice effect, care to share how it can be achieved in Photoshop?
Hi,"Jaderail"
sorry for the confusion, I was saying about the feature toon poser 10 of Ariah81,
my PP2012 has a toon through, but not close enough that the feature poser10 , so I use akvis sketch for
I own both MS4D/EX / MS5/EX and Comic Life 3, I went to using Comic Life 3 as it has options that MS4/EX has but MS5/EX does not . The ability to drag and drop images from a pictures folder straight into a panel MS4D/EX was great for that. It was a big disappointment when it was not in MS5 and with the slow going of patches for MS5 well that was the other reason (still waiting for patch 5.04)..
And you maybe wondering why not just use MS4EX well CL3 has some rather nice options that even MS4EX does not have..
And with the news that if you want to get the digital DL version of Manga Studio 5 you have to buy Clip Studio Paint since Celsys the developers of the program said they wanted to distribute the digital version of CSP English and Smith Micro can distribute the physical version of Manga Studio 5 / Clip Studio Paint..
I was able to crank out a 14 page comic in about 2 to 3 days using DazStudio4 the ToonyCam Pro plugin for the images and CL3 for the rest..
I have the ToonyCam Pro and want to use it, but it doesn't seem to render clear.
Care to share one of yours/////////
I thnk it' this one:
http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/37442/#555690
I have the ToonyCam Pro and want to use it, but it doesn't seem to render clear.
Care to share one of yours/////////
The pic below I did using a Toonycam setting of
Outlines set to 1
Outline ID off
Normal Outlines on
Depth Outlines off
Colour Levels set to Full Colour
Shading Blend set to 0.25
Shading Levels set to 2.00.
Have found for me at least those settings work the best for me..
And Comic Life 3 for the frame and text..
Below is the Daz Studio 4.6 Pro render of Fiend.