Turning my renders into a comic book page
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Turning my Daz renders into a comic book page...there are many tutorials out there, some specific for Gimp. A long time ago I invested in a comic book creator software (I forget the actual name) that came complete with tiles, speech bubbles, sample page layouts, and sample drawings. After several computer crashes and upgrades, that software went the way of the Dodo and I'm wondering if there are more up-to-date resources for sample tiles & page layouts. I have speech bubbles in my images folder (which can be added to a render via Gimp) but It would be nice to have sample layouts in which the renders can be leaded...
Is there any such thing?
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Don't know if it's the one you used before, but Comic Life is designed for this and is both easy to use and feature rich.
https://plasq.com/apps/comiclife/macwin/
Yep, that's the one I used to have! Thanks!
If you ever want even more direct control than Comic Life, Clip Studio Paint is another way to go.
Say, do I need to convert the render so it's usable by Comic Life?
Comic Life can ingest a variety of image types. (I'm pretty sure I've done JPG and PNG.)
What type of file are you trying to import into Comic Life?
I'm not sure we're the best tech support for that app, anyway. I use it (on Windows and iOS), but not that often.
Hi @comixfana! I created some shaders to achieve a specific cartoon style (Lichtenstein, Pop Art) - you can find them here if you're interested![smiley smiley](https://www.daz3d.com/forums/plugins/ckeditor/js/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/regular_smile.png)