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A friend of mine sent me a link to this site: eFrontier

Found some groovy comic art...










(Bad Ass!!)



The next one is a famous Spider-Man cover (the introduction/first appearance of the character "The Punisher"). Just to show you how good it is in comparison, I provided the actual, original cover...




Then, there's also this, too...









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Absolutely astounding. Good find.

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I agree with Brian.

I'm wondering if this guy used Poser or something else to create these with. I myself downloaded blender which is a 3d program like poser, but free. I played around with it a couple itmes but couldn't seem to figure it out very well. Course that was right after I got it and I now have broadband. So when I get some time in the near future I'm going to fire it up again and have the manual up simultainiously (which is housed online) and see if I can figure it out. I think you can do people in blender as well, but I'm not sure.

So far I managed to do a pretty cool ship that looked like like an A-wing or something, only not as wide. but like an idiot, I didn't save it. *sigh*


It's a rented tux ok? I'm not going comando in another man's fatigues.
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Alot of the superhero stuff up there is Poser shit. I've very little respect for people posing mannequins and passing it off as their own art. Many of the non-superhero shit here however is legit and is extremely gorgeous work. I've seen some original superhero 3-D work thats absolutely awe inspiring.


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Well, post pics then...

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found one offhand



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Well, post pics then...




No, Fuse, I meant of your own art. You're an artist, right?

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Alot of the superhero stuff up there is Poser shit. I've very little respect for people posing mannequins and passing it off as their own art. Many of the non-superhero shit here however is legit and is extremely gorgeous work. I've seen some original superhero 3-D work thats absolutely awe inspiring.




So what do others use to make 3d artwork?

btw, for anyone interested, you can create figures/people with blender, I just don't have a clue how. I downloaded a rather large video tutorial on getting started the other night but haven't gotten around to watching it. I also tried to mess around in it that night but couldn't seem to do what I did last time.


It's a rented tux ok? I'm not going comando in another man's fatigues.
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Youll pretty much see serious CG artists work in 3D Studio Max, MAYA, n' softimage|XSI. Other packages can do some dope shit but those are the powerhouses.

I'll try to dig some shit up its been awhile...


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That's hot.

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Youll pretty much see serious CG artists work in 3D Studio Max, MAYA, n' softimage|XSI. Other packages can do some dope shit but those are the powerhouses.

I'll try to dig some shit up its been awhile...




I forgot about sofimag. That's what they used for Veggie Tales around the 3rd or 4th video. I don't know if they still use that as my friend doesn't wrok there anymore. But when he did we'd talk programs and such as that's what I was studying back in college.

I read up on blender once and it's regarded as one of the best and it's free. I'll post a link to it later if you're interested.


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You don't look so amused in that photograph, Robert.



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