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Force Six, The Annihilators Kat and Mouse

Kat and Mouse The complete Adventure

Force Six agent LunStar-G is sent to a party under cover as the journalist Nina Vanetta Noir. She’s there to cover a story and uncover a plodding plot device. It’s a decisive deep dive and a dashing dab of divisive deceit as our darling dame is left dangling with a dangerous double-cross dilemma. Kat and Mouse The Complete Adventure combines Force Six Season IV episodes 32 and 33. 74 pages deluxe format, full color. Artful arc by Drew Spence

We are The Dynamic Universe. We create graphic comics. They sit between traditional strips and a 3-D style of photorealistic drama. Enjoy the science-fantasy action adventure with terrific tints, great graphics and compelling story-telling. Read the comic and enjoy the soundtrack. Story and art by Drew Spence.

Force Six comics are available on comiXology in digital format

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Daz Studio start up Course Part I Saturday July 18 2020

DETAILS

Start: PART I Saturday July 18 @ 8:00 pm BST

PART II Saturday July 25 @ 8:00 pm BST

3:00 PM EST (New York, East Coast)

each part runs approx hour and a half

Cost: Free (introductory course) – $67 (Full course + Material)

This course explores the learning of DAZ Studio for new users, with the objective of visual storytelling.

If you’ve had a story in your head for years (perhaps decades) and have always wanted to illustrate it, you may have considered using DAZ Studio.

This virtual studio has everything at your disposal to illustrate your characters – in any scene you can imagine. With tens of thousands of supporting assets, there’s an unlimited set of possibilities to create your visual stories.

But there is a learning curve to go through. Have you had these types of questions when beginning to learn with DAZ Studio?

  • Where do I start?
  • How do I create dynamic poses for storytelling?
  • How do I apply clothing and props?
  • How to avoid the most common 3D artistic mistakes?
  • How do I use my virtual camera effectively?
  • How can I improve lighting in a scene?
  • What render settings should I use?
  • How do you organise so many assets?

Drew Spence has logged hundreds of hours using DAZ Studio to illustrate volumes of comics, including “Force Six The Annihilators”.  All of the questions above and more were experienced by him during his DAZ Studio learning journey.

In this two part webinar series, Drew provides his insights and learning journey in overcoming the most frequent hurdles in using DAZ Studio for storytelling. Save time and money by utilising a more efficient workflow and getting more out of your DAZ store purchases.

This course explores the learning of DAZ Studio, looking through the lens of an artist that tells dynamic stories.

In this webinar class you will learn:-

  • The beginning of Drew’s journey with DAZ Studio
  • Drew’s first struggles with DAZ Studio : only know what you need to know
  • Drew’s first (disastrous) renders and what he’s learned since
  • Winning with the virtual camera
  • Lighting tips and shortcuts
  • Render settings that work
  • Creating a learning diary
  • Posing – Drew’s two greatest mistakes to learn from.
  • Applying clothing
  • Characters interacting with props
  • Scene optimisation tips
  • Mindset : Overcoming the artist’s hurdle of perfectionism
Force Six artwork

Who is this Course for?

You can find other series that Drew Spence has created with Digital Art Live for purchase in the Daz Store. https://www.daz3d.com/digital-art-live You can take classes, watch tutorials and attend webinars and much more https://digitalartlive.com/events/

Force Six, The Annihilators #35

35 Road Rage Blues

Force Six cover comic book

Memories return and the Fire starts to burn! Force Six member Ace Cavalier finds himself lost in her house of horrible horrors. Can the man with a forgotten yesterday and a hopeless tomorrow find his way back?
Force Six comic page

Find out in Episode 35: Road Rage Blues as the Remember to Forget You story concludes.
Cut and Crafted by Drew Spence.

Force Six comics are available on comiXology in digital format