11/11/2023 0 Comments Poser debut![]() The New Skye Town Council thought they'd finally put an end to the community discord that threatened to expose the true nature of the town’s residents and the creatures they care for. The Emissaries thought they'd finally figured out a method for delivering the Celestials' gifts to humans that was foolproof. ![]() Goodloe: I haven't yet managed to come up with a super short "log line" for the story that I'm happy with, but here's a teaser blurb I wrote for National Novel Writing Month: Then I discovered Nursoda's charming figures as well as 1971s' whimsical prop sets and my imagination took off! About five or six months ago, I finally decided to put the graphic novel on hold and to just let myself become immersed in learning to make the kind of art I've always admired but never thought would be within my grasp. ![]() The novel (a young adult fantasy) does feature some fantastical beings, so I started playing with fairy figures like Mavka and Amity as well as with whimsical creatures like the monsters from 3DUniverse and Lady Littlefox's Unicorn. And after a while, I got the itch to just make some art, without worrying about whether I'd be able to use it for the graphic novel. I spent a lot of time figuring out how best to set up a cast of characters and collecting (or making) prop sets for them to interact with, but all my renders were tests of this concept or that, not finished pieces to share. Goodloe: For the first few years of using Poser, I was inspired by the desire to make scenes for a graphic novel that were somewhat stylized, not too toony and not too realistic. It immediately satisfied my techie side but took a while longer to satisfy my artistic side, and when it did, I fell in love with it! I spent enough time learning Anime Studio that I was able to help students figure out how to use vector drawing apps to draw and animate their stories, but I had a full-length graphic novel in mind for a project of my own and wanted a greater range of characters, poses, and expressions. Like many of my students, I had stories to tell but lacked the skill to draw or paint images for them, so when I saw a bundle on sale with Anime Studio, Poser Debut, and Clip Studio Paint, I figured I'd give those tools a try. ![]() Goodloe: I started learning to create digital art around 2014, when I was looking for ways to expand the set of tools students could use for digital storytelling in my university writing courses. Keep scouring the freebies at ComicsOnline.How long have you been creating digital art and why did you start? The most creative entries will be what catch our eyes the most, and this week’s competition ends at midnight on Sunday the 17th of March. Have some fun with your answer (I’m hoping to hear some top-notch trash-talking about celebrities). “Who do you think is the world’s biggest poser, and why?” This week, we are giving away three more copies of the exact same program, but this time it is for those of you who use Windows.įor the chance to win yourself a copy of Poser Debut for Windows, head over to our Facebook page and answer the following question: Last week we were giving away three free copies of Poser Debut for Mac, Smith Micro Software’s digital art and 3D animation program (check out the link here to find out more details about this software). Wow, week four already? OK, I’ll spare you the unnecessary details and get straight in to it.
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