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Hold onto your panties
First of all, thanksWould be better if you guys made a thread to discuss if AI is art. This one is getting derailed far from its purpose.
Maybe other users would chime in on that thread too.


First of all, thanksWould be better if you guys made a thread to discuss if AI is art. This one is getting derailed far from its purpose.
Maybe other users would chime in on that thread too.
I wasn't told you were the only one allowed to act like an dumb edgelord on the internet, my bad.Wow. I guess you win the internet. You really showed me..
In the libraries of ComicGAF.
impressive
I need her phone number ASAPDo photos count?
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Great work there. Were the above renderings your original models?These are ooooold. Working as a pro 3d artist has dulled my imagination a bit, so I need to dust off my sketchpad and try and get my mojo back at some stage
Judge Anderson fan art (2008)
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ZBrush sculpt (2008-ish)
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Beyonce "toon"
Col-erase pencil on cartridge paper
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Scanned and coloured in Photoshop (version 7, I think, wanted to test out the chalk brushes for a more painterly/rough feel)
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CheersGreat work there. Were the above renderings your original models?
Family back in the States pulled out some of my old sketch books and sent me a bunch of random pencil/pen drawings I make in high school (prepping for media arts & animation back then)
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Storyboard & comic instructor asked everyone to create an 'original character' in 3-minutes and then hand up front. That's where this one came from around 2003.
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[Untitled character / character model poses]. This one's from about 2002 and was from a sheet of model poses for an older character I made back in 1999. It never made beyond this stage to being drafted into a running character.
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Doesn't look like much but this one's from about 2000. My younger sister made a cartoon which was nameless and abandoned it after one comic. I picked it back up and threw this lazily-drawn card for the comic. There were about 5 comics made on this character but I don't think the name was as generic as 'Couch Potato'.
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Drawn out of boredom in middle school. Probably around '98 or '99.
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Another one drawn out of boredom in middle school around '99. There was a fellow comic artist in the class who was a twin. He was really disgusted by zitty, greasy fat people. I drew this and recall him asking me to destroy this or another one like it.
The models can be rendered with several engineering software apps (including CAD). You'd know more than I about feeding the data in with intent to produce this as a model / statue. I haven't made any new character models for nearly 18-years as I left for a career in business. If the salary was there to return to animation, comics or media arts as a career; I'd switch in a heartbeat. People simply don't seem interested in the models anymore because most are already made. In game development this is always a point of innovation. In animation (TV, internet etc), most studios still follow the old Filmation format of re-using the same models over and over because they're trendy. Anyway, those one-off ideas I had may pop up every now and here in the forums.Cheers
Yes pal, the Judge Anderson was created during my downtime while working on the second 50 Cent game. I was going for a collectible statue approach rather than a "game" asset. Must revisit it one day now that 3d printers are a thing!
Haha thanks, I actually didn't know much about him in my younger years but watched some of the episodes as an adult and still enjoy it. Got to talk to jim Cummings who plays the character about it and he's still fond of him as wellThis brings me back… the character..and the pencil coloring
Yep. I very rarely post work online now, even work stuff. I'm a pen and paper guy at heart so if and when I produce work I will stick to the good old fashioned "analogue" wayThe models can be rendered with several engineering software apps (including CAD). You'd know more than I about feeding the data in with intent to produce this as a model / statue. I haven't made any new character models for nearly 18-years as I left for a career in business. If the salary was there to return to animation, comics or media arts as a career; I'd switch in a heartbeat. People simply don't seem interested in the models anymore because most are already made. In game development this is always a point of innovation. In animation (TV, internet etc), most studios still follow the old Filmation format of re-using the same models over and over because they're trendy. Anyway, those one-off ideas I had may pop up every now and here in the forums.
Thanks for sharing yours and make sure you get rights protection on those too. AI, search engines and others are 'borrowing' models like this and publishing without permission. My Dad's a recreational photographer but professional grade (with a few awards under his belt). He saw his photos in a local café one day and politely discussed this with the owners. It did alert him to get the appropriate rights protection on his work. Worth the investment as others are making money of our work...well, probably won't make much off of mine = P
I studied 3D eons ago when I was in school for animation but wasn't great at it. I believe you also have to want to make it work to do so. I grew up with influences so largely in cel painted animation and hand-drawn inked comics; so I could never pull it off. I did 3D animation tests of shapes with basic textures bouncing in a grid lol. If you do 3D print the above work someday. Post it here. Like I said, get that stuff right protected first if you haven't already.Yep. I very rarely post work online now, even work stuff. I'm a pen and paper guy at heart so if and when I produce work I will stick to the good old fashioned "analogue" way![]()
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feel the gun look a bit plain…
YOu can grasp movement from anime (if you're already talented) but you cannot learn shadows like the one you do watching animeNever studied art.. but watch anime. Lol
i do enjoy collecting art books. Dragon Crown art book. Street fighter art books.
thanks.YOu can grasp movement from anime (if you're already talented) but you cannot learn shadows like the one you do watching anime
You never ever studied drawing, or anything related ? Because you have talent your black and white work looks like bastien vivès (only talking about art of course, since the dude is a pretty disgusting individual otherwise)
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Actually what you do looks even better than some of his official panels for lastman, his most known work (i think) !
I read a few tomes years ago as it was in my municipal library, it was fine, they manage well to intrigue you. with mystery elements but i don't know if the payoff for those are good i only read three or four. And yes the dude doing this is a goddam sexual deviant of the worst kind... It really was only about the drawing style similitudethanks.
Naw never studied. Maybe I should have. My proportions and perspective need some work.
is last man any good? I remeber is was made by the people that made peepeedoo.. so i didnt look much into it
I have been remaking Steamboat Willie in animation software called OpenToonz:
Yes, this is my work. It's not in HD yet.
Well done
Ah.. I am familar with OpenToonz. I am also a Traditiinal Animation Romantic. I mess around in TVPaint a raster tool like Openz.Maybe if your willing too you could share with us some of your painted BKrnds... when ready of course? Id like to see them.Thanks, the animation is not perfect in spots, and it is not really 'HD' because I am making the whole thing in the Opentoonz editor at once. But I can upscale it to higher resolutions in the software.
I started January 4th 2024, not long after Steamboat Willie went public domain. I would work on it for a few hours each day. I am tracing the animation over the original, as a study. I have made quite a few short animations at this point using this software. I am painting the backgrounds myself.
OpenToonz was once commercial software used by Studio Ghibli and even the show Futurama used this software as well. But it went opensource in 2016.
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nice. im always curious on what programs are being used for animations. I used the photoshop animation tool or recently the procreate animation tool . I did see they made a stand alone app for animation. I wonder how good is that.Thanks, the animation is not perfect in spots, and it is not really 'HD' because I am making the whole thing in the Opentoonz editor at once. But I can upscale it to higher resolutions in the software.
I started January 4th 2024, not long after Steamboat Willie went public domain. I would work on it for a few hours each day. I am tracing the animation over the original, as a study. I have made quite a few short animations at this point using this software. I am painting the backgrounds myself.
OpenToonz was once commercial software used by Studio Ghibli and even the show Futurama used this software as well. But it went opensource in 2016.
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This is incredible.Back to some 3d. Always wanted to make a Whammer 40k inspired model. Also inspired in the original Doom Game cover.
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I like the perspective on this . is this done on computer? how do you get your cross hatch to be so fine?
oh i see. though it was digital. I was like damn what ever tech your using is crazy for it to recognize your strokes like this.Nope its all traditional pen and ink on paper, I just use thin pens for the details, I probably hatch too much but it never feels done without a bit of it lol
oh i see. though it was digital. I was like damn what ever tech your using is crazy for it to recognize your strokes like this.
What supplies do you use?Nope its all traditional pen and ink on paper, I just use thin pens for the details, I probably hatch too much but it never feels done without a bit of it lol
What supplies do you use?
Sorry about the late reply. But the software that I am using is actually quite old. It was originally developed for StudioGhibli in the mid 90's, as far as I can tell. I think it was used with various different workstations back then.nice. im always curious on what programs are being used for animations. I used the photoshop animation tool or recently the procreate animation tool . I did see they made a stand alone app for animation. I wonder how good is that.