I decided to completely erase the shadows and just put the shadowing later on, I got a high lack in making shadows so I'll just do those things later on, For now C&C to the things you see
First I don't like your avatar NWAP, makes me forget that your a ninja.
about that, yeah I've been redrawing a lot, when I noticed that the proportions doesn't fit the shadows I erase and redraw the ink.
Your right that I was too much focusing on anatomy, I guess I should let some stuffs slide.
I decided to completely erase the shadows and just put the shadowing later on, I got a high lack in making shadows so I'll just do those things later on, For now C&C to the things you see
trying out some new clothes designing...
Edit: C&C
Last edited by ram; 03-23-2012 at 01:40 AM.
Damn, Ram, fine lookin art!
Fine looking avatar Sylux.. although that's not true cause that's not my picture.
Also your probably one of the best guy who's capable of answering this so.... How can I resize a 3d object?
c&C
Last edited by ram; 03-23-2012 at 11:03 AM.
What program are you using? Also Ram I was talking about the comic. It is yours right? :P
The only 3d softwares I have here is Sketchup and 3d Max...
My problem is that my .DFX files or .OBJ files is too big when I import them on mangastudio...
Since I seem to be not really good at drawing backgrounds and doesn't seem to be improving at all I decided to use 3d softwares and just trace it.
Here's an example
SPOILER! :
The problem is that it lags like hell if I import my created backgrounds.. OTL
And yeah the manga is mine.. I keep repeating the pages over and over..
Edit:
When I said this I mean your avatar is not true cause I'm the hotest man Alive and my picture is suppose to be there.
Last edited by ram; 03-23-2012 at 07:21 PM.
Scale them down and export them as obj files, that oughta do it
Nah that doesn't work at all... in google sketchup atleast.. I exported it and tried scaling them and exported it again and it seems to be still 60mb size..
What program do you use that changes size of it?
You have to compress it yourself. Use Max's scaling gizmo to take it down about 800%, methinks. Worst comes to worst make a rendering of it straight in Max or whatever and then put the .png in the comic.
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