Archive for January, 2005

more Poser art

Tuesday, January 25th, 2005

Frankly, I’m as proud of this character as I was of the elderly college professor type. (I’ve been saving my best characters for possible future use in upcoming comic strips. Perhaps they’ll appear as bystanders or in crowd scenes.) She reminds me a little bit of my Roxanne Ryder character from PRISONOPOLIS. (Perhaps she is [...]

I can’t resist posting this….

Saturday, January 22nd, 2005

I really seem to be getting the hang of 3d art. I’m having too much fun!

The Perils Of Autobiographical Comics, Part II

Wednesday, January 19th, 2005

Someone posted a terrific response to my FIRST Perils Of Autobio Comics post (which can be found here), and — largely because of holiday madness, a new girlfriend, and my obsession with 3d software — I never got around to responding it. As you can see, the post refers to a New York Times article [...]

Great article on my old Saint Olaf College classmate Ward Sutton

Tuesday, January 18th, 2005

It’s at http://www.startribune.com/stories/1375/5180417.html. Personally, I love his politics and find myself agreeing with his viewpoint 99.99 % of the time. There’s an anecdote about Ward on one of my Past Works pages on this site.

Thoughts on character creation & upcoming comics

Monday, January 17th, 2005

Okay, here’s the final round of Poser pictures I wanted to post today. The elderly gentleman with the beard and glasses is one of my favorite Poser creations to date. Click the thumbnails below to see the full-sized images: As I noted in my last post, I’m trying to get away from renders of impossibly [...]

WARNING: These Poser women are attractive

Monday, January 17th, 2005

Yes, there is a certain joy to be had in creating art with impossibly attractive women. Click the thumbnails below to see the regular-sized images: I own the 3.0 versions of the very popular Michael and Victoria models from Daz3d and will be using them in the creation of my upcoming online comics. My comics [...]

creating digital art like there’s no tomorrow….

Monday, January 17th, 2005

Anyway, back in December, when I last posted, I was playing around with my favorite 3d apps while recovering from a bad cold. Once I had sufficiently recovered, I spent that week preparing for Christmas and Christmas Eve, which I spent with my father and brother in Mankato, MN. When I got back from Mankato, [...]