
I created this scene in Daz Studio, rendered out the image and turned it into a comic style piece using Photoshop
So, who do you think would win this fight?
I created this scene in Daz Studio, rendered out the image and turned it into a comic style piece using Photoshop
So, who do you think would win this fight?
I created this interesting looking Victorian style character in Adobe Fuse and then rendered him out in Unity using MK Toon Free, which produces interesting cartoon style effects.
In Photoshop I added a few LUTs and image adjustments to get this.
Now all I have to do is come up for a name for him 🙂
Inspired by the old Conan comics, I decided to create this image.
I set up the characters in Daz Studio:
I rendered out the scene using Iray and a shader called Sketchy which gives some nice ink style outlines. Then I took it into Photoshop for some re-colouring and image post effects.
Not a bad image, took me a few hours to create.
This is Amanda, the female lead character in a comic I have planned, featuring the werewolf from an earlier post.
I have decided to go with a black and white style as I quite like the level of detail on the character.
The 3D model is from Daz studio. I used Unity to light and render the model. Then I used Photoshop to create the final drawing.
If you like the style, you can discover how it’s done in my Udemy course listed below: “Create comics without drawing”
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What you’ll learn:
Description:
Have you ever wanted to create comics, but find it difficult to draw them? Now I am going to show you how you can make professional looking comic books without drawing.
I will show you step by step how to take 3D models from Unity and create comic book artwork in Photoshop.
All the software needed for this project is free and I will show you a lot of great assets and resources that you will find invaluable when creating comics.
There are a series of tasks along the way where you will develop and fine tune the techniques so that they become second nature and you will be creating your own comic books in a matter of weeks.
This is new concept art I have created for a comic book I am designing. It is a 4 issue mini series about a small US town that is besieged by werewolves.
Let me know what you think in the comments below
I have now completed my new Udemy course for Photoshop:
https://www.udemy.com/color-grading-using-look-up-tables-in-photoshop/
You can enroll for free. It covers:
The basics of using look up table files to create professional color grades for your colour photographs
How to add and make your own look up tables
How to turn colour photos into professional looking black and white photos
The videos are also available on Youtube. To access the LUT files and image resources you will have to enroll on Udemy (It’s totally free!)
A great tutorial from the Photoshop Training Channel.
Discover how easy it is to convert any photograph or image into a pencil drawing with this easy to follow 5 step tutorial
There are lots more incredible videos on their website:
In this video from Blue Lightning TV Photoshop you learn how to take a normal image and use Photoshop filters to create the 8 bit graphic style found in old video games.
Blue Lightning has a ton of cool videos and tutorials, check them out here:
Glyn Dewis, a professional photographer has created some absolutely great tutorials on how to get absolutely stunning cutouts using Photoshop.
There are some great tips in these how to videos
If you want to check out Glyn’s Youtube page, visit it here: