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I was hoping for a little friendly advice. I have been keeping a running breakdown of story ideas for a few years now and, if for no other reason than my own entertainment and curiosity, I would like to attempt to put them down visually as well.
The one small problem I have is that my ability to draw sucks. Bad. So instead of wasting some talented artists time that will probably lead nowhere, I was thinking I could use some sort of animation or drawing software with build-it-yourself type character creators and backgrounds. I have found a lot of free fonts and advice in general on plotting and things like that elsewhere but the art itself is a sticking point. Any advice on programs would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys! |
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FLASH has vector based drawing tools that let you construct all sorts of characters but anything beyond simple cartoons still takes drawing ability. I've never used POSER but I believe it's 3D software that provides manikin like figures.
But no matter what program, it you're trying to do art without an artist, it'll probably look that way. I suppose you could try photo montage or buy a slew of books in the quarter bin and cut and paste existing characters with your dialogue. The result wouldn't look like a regular comic but might be fascinating AND entertaining. Good luck. |
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