Save Time by Using 3D Models in Your Comics
Today I suggest a great time saving solution when making comics: Using 3D Models! Quite often, I want to get an awesome shot of a vehicle or structure I've designed, but I don't want to have to spend the painful number of hours it would take to get the perspective and all the details just right. Having a 3D model for reference solves that problem for me and I hope it can help you too :) Do you think 3D modeling is cheating? Be sure to comment below what you think about this or talk about a time YOU have used them for your art projects! See more livestreams by becoming a Patreon at: / jasonbrubaker My favorite Perspective book to date: http://amzn.to/2cTpwpR If you want to hire Oscar to help make 3D models for your comics then here is his contact information: Oscar's webpage is: http://oscarantoniocampos.com Email Oscar at: [email protected] Oscar's Youtube: / oscarinsky Oscar on Twitter - / oscaracampos3d

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