What are you doing to get that effect in your pictures? It looks a bit like you're adjusting levels to emphasize shadows and then posterizing the colour region, but when i've tried that it doesn't come out right so it remains a mystery to me. What's the secret sauce?
Swill disc is right - I've been using Plasq's Comic Life software on my roommate's Mac. Basically I'm applying different filters - painted, acrylic comic, colored pencil, etc. Photoshop should have something like that, too, but Comic Life is super user friendly. Perfect for something like this.
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Bayou Code of Honor
Make sure to highlight your character's superpower.
Focus your superhero's power on the previous champion's power as much as possible.
Wordplay is strongly encouraged.
The early bird gets the worm. If you're prepping a hero and someone beats you to the punch, too bad, so sad. It happens. Feel free to link to your alternate hero in the comments, though!
If using a pre-existing character or hero, try to use it in a novel or creative way.
If your reference is unusually obscure, feel free to include an explanatory link.
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What are you doing to get that effect in your pictures? It looks a bit like you're adjusting levels to emphasize shadows and then posterizing the colour region, but when i've tried that it doesn't come out right so it remains a mystery to me. What's the secret sauce?
Mac comicbook software....i guess
Swill disc is right - I've been using Plasq's Comic Life software on my roommate's Mac. Basically I'm applying different filters - painted, acrylic comic, colored pencil, etc. Photoshop should have something like that, too, but Comic Life is super user friendly. Perfect for something like this.
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