Comic - "One Pagers"

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  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,612

    I made this little AI comic for an upcoming short story I am writing for a magazine.

     

    Social Justice Werewolf

  • wolf359wolf359 Posts: 3,945
    edited October 2025

    Nicely donelaugh

     

    BTW here is my  process for  creating consisent characters for comics

     

     

     

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  • wsterdanwsterdan Posts: 3,173

    Greybro said:

    I made this little AI comic for an upcoming short story I am writing for a magazine

     

    Nicely done. I know it's "AI" but it's not like "AI" could do this on its own.  

  • wsterdanwsterdan Posts: 3,173
    edited October 2025

    wolf359 said:

    BTW here is my  process for  creating consisent characters for comics

     Nicely done, thanks for sharing. I think you're having way too much fun... it's supposed to be *work*. wink

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  • wolf359wolf359 Posts: 3,945
    edited October 2025

    I think you're having way too much fun... it's supposed to be *work*
     

     

    When I retire in January, I am going '"all in" on AI production workflows
    ​2D animated films and Graphic Novels

    BTW Walt ,
    as  a user of Reallusion Cartoon Animator, you may find this of interest,
    using Grok AI to animate still renders of your CTA characters 
    with Z axis camera movement.

     

     

     

     

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  • wsterdanwsterdan Posts: 3,173
    edited October 2025

    I'll check that out once I have a spare moment. I retired three years ago and I can honestly say you're going to love it. My biggest problem isn't finding something to do (as I've heard some people say), it's deciding which thing to do. I'm constantly bouncing between 3D animation, 2D comic work, game programming, AI 2D image generation, converting 2D images to 3D and printing the characters and later this week I'm going to start working with a multimaterial/colour 3D printer.

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  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,612

    This really pops!

    wolf359 said:

    Nicely donelaugh

     

    BTW here is my  process for  creating consisent characters for comics

     

     

     

  • wsterdanwsterdan Posts: 3,173
    edited March 11

    A "slice of life" showing my wife and me in the early years of our marriage.

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  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,612

    This is brilliant! It really captures a fun Scooby Doo asthetic for me. I own every season in all the various iterations of that cartoon. LOVE THIS!

    wsterdan said:

    A "slice of life" showing my wife and me in the early years of our marriage.

  • wsterdanwsterdan Posts: 3,173

    Thanks very much for the comment, much appreciated. I'm starting a series starring these two characters of a crew of four of the starship, The Róisín Dubh ("Black Rose", or more accurately "LIttle Black Rose"). Where my Starship Hrimfaxi, Starship Pegasus and Polaris X5 were a little more serious, these adventures are geared to a little more light-hearted story style and until you mentioned it, I hadn't realized that I'm already including some elements of Scooby Doo mysteries. 

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,889

    wsterdan said:

    A "slice of life" showing my wife and me in the early years of our marriage.

    looking fab.... can't wait t see more of your story smiley 

  • wsterdanwsterdan Posts: 3,173
    edited March 12

    Stezza said:

    wsterdan said:

    A "slice of life" showing my wife and me in the early years of our marriage.

    looking fab.... can't wait t see more of your story smiley 

    Thanks, it wasn't actually supposed to be one of the stories, just a test of the characters. I think it stands alone okay, but in case anyone wants more of a "story", here's a full page... 

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  • kenmokenmo Posts: 1,130

    Stezza said:

    Chicken sandwich  cool

    Love the humor!

  • David RDavid R Posts: 478

    wolf359 said:

    One of the many uses for the Grok AI app is not only for turning your still art into animations
    But you can use the FREE VLC video player to extract any frames from the many thousands
    of frames in a video and use them for comic & Graphic novel panel art.
    Because grok can be prompted to make one still image of a character animated looking angry or sad or excited or making body gestures.
    you instantly create consistent sequential art contentfor a comics from just a few stills
    even from you original hand drawings or Daz ” Filatoon” renders etc .

    Very exciting time for indie comic creators.!!

     

    Can you explain your work-flow for this because this is awesome.  Did this start life as DAZ? 

  • kenmokenmo Posts: 1,130

    Here is my feeble attempt. Created in DAZ with ALL DAZ props except for the radio which I modeled in MOI3D and Blender. Postwork with Photoshop CC 2026 and Topaz Studio 2.

     

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  • wsterdanwsterdan Posts: 3,173

    Fun stuff! The radio is especially neat, well done!

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 8,055

    wolf359 said:

    Nicely donelaugh

     

    BTW here is my  process for  creating consisent characters for comics

     

     

     

     That is a great looking comicbook font.  Any info on it?  

  • David RDavid R Posts: 478

    FirstBastion said:

    wolf359 said:

    Nicely donelaugh

     

     

     

     

     

     

     That is a great looking comicbook font.  Any info on it?  

    This appears to have been created using Comiclife 3.  It looks like the default font, Lint McCree Intl BB 

  • wolf359wolf359 Posts: 3,945

    This appears to have been created using Comiclife 3.  It looks like the default font, Lint McCree Intl BB 

     

    You are  quite correct about comiclife 3

    but I dont remember which font was used TBH

    But the program comes with some great comic fonts !!

  • kenmokenmo Posts: 1,130
    edited March 19

    I posted this previously, but I wanted to add it to this thread.

     

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  • wsterdanwsterdan Posts: 3,173

    kenmo said:

    I posted this previously, but I wanted to add it to this thread.

     

    Wild fun! I love the incredible variety of characters used and the multiple mini-stories shown in a single frame, well done! 

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,889

    @kenmo wow... is that a typical day in New York? cool

    great fun happening for some laugh

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,612

    THAT is a banger!

    kenmo said:

    I posted this previously, but I wanted to add it to this thread.

     

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,612

    RIP Chuck Norris

  • wsterdanwsterdan Posts: 3,173

    Nice tribute, nicely done.

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,612

    wsterdan said:

    Nice tribute, nicely done.

    Thanks.
  • kenmokenmo Posts: 1,130

    Nice tribute to Chuck Norris...

     

  • kenmokenmo Posts: 1,130

    Stezza said:

    @kenmo wow... is that a typical day in New York? cool

    great fun happening for some laugh

    Actually I got the idea for this scene from American author "O, Henry" who said something along the lines there was a story to be told from behind every apartment window in New York and Will Eisner's graphic stories depicting life in the tenement buildings of early 20th century New York city.

    Cheers

    Kenmo

  • kenmokenmo Posts: 1,130

    wolf359 said:

    This appears to have been created using Comiclife 3.  It looks like the default font, Lint McCree Intl BB 

     

    You are  quite correct about comiclife 3

    but I dont remember which font was used TBH

    But the program comes with some great comic fonts !!

     

    Is Comic Life still being developed? I see a verion 4 has been released but for MAC only? Version 3 must be near 10 years old. 

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