Comment 14661

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Sep 25, 2005, 11:02:46 AM UTC
I don't understand where Poser comes in here. You said you were using it, are you preparin the pose for your characters in Poser and then take them into Photoshop? And don't you do a skecth of how they are supposed to be composed eventually? Just can't help being curious. Smile

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[Art] Following Tides - Book I Cover
Sep 25, 2005, 12:52:22 PM UTC on [Art] Following Tides - Book I Cover
That's precisely what I do.... I use Poser like an artists woodnen doll/dummy I set my pose (Which is technically what that program was designed to do in the first place ^_^) at the same time I set my light source maps, the camera angle and focal mm adjustment for forshortening distortion. (Things that old dummy can't do)

Then I just leave it open in a window and I ALT-TAB between my Poser Program and whatever other program I'm using to draw in. OpenCanvas or Adobe PS.

THis one I sketched and Inked in Open Canvas then I colored in Adobe.

I use what I have in the Poser Window as a visual reference throught the entire process.

That help?

I explain more in the forum that "How do you draw thread" if you want more details.

^_^

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