Comic strip-Moho test

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Comic strip-Moho test

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Hi, everybody!

This comic strip, except the text, was created with Moho.

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I love it. You have created a nice clean hand drawn pen look for the outlines. Did you tweak the outlines by hand with the line width tool?

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What is the name of type face you used in your strip?

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Thanks for the comments!
DK wrote:I love it. You have created a nice clean hand drawn pen look for the outlines. Did you tweak the outlines by hand with the line width tool?

D.K
Yes, I did tweak the outlines by hand...

The font I used is Whzbang (http://www.studiodae.com/whizbang.html)

Check also:

http://www.comicbookfonts.com/
and
http://www.dafont.com


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v_aviles

Nice Job! I was thinking of using Moho for the same purpose a few weeks ago...your strip turned out GREAT!

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Looks cool!
I'm thinking of doing a comic in Moho. Lot's easier then drawing it all by hand lol.
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mira, lo que chico que es internet.
ya había visto tu comic antes.
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I've just been looking at your website (v_aviles) http://www.elprofe.com and it made me curious to ask - what are people trying to achieve with their characters/animation and Moho(Anime Studio)?

I am interested in following a similar path to v_aviles with some of my characters and hopefully generate a small industry based on merchandising/licensing products etc.

Is there anyone else on the moho list similar minded? If so, It might be interesting to start a new forum area to cover marketing and promotion of chatracters.

Anyone interested?
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Post by heyvern »

Beautiful work!

If I hadn't seen it here... there'd be no way to know how it was created.

Brillaint use of Moho... er... sorry... it's official now... Anime Studio. ;)

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Gretat looking strip!! I specially like the outline style, very well done!
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Post by p6r »

Fantastic job...
Congratulations v-aviles !!! I like your style...

I work on comic books too. I have made that for example in another style : (All is made into Moho, even the texts ! Directly exported into finished .jpg format from Moho !)

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I use a free comic font : "BD cartoon shout normal" (true type)
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Thanks for all your feedback!

It took me a while to create the strip, because it is faster for me to ink the drawing with a brush and India ink, but the results are better with Moho, so I will be using it more frequently. Also, a growing collection of clipart (characters, props, etc.) created as needed will speed up the process in the future.


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Great linework. very professional. :)
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Post by GoChris1 »

Looks very appealing! Just one thing: Technical is spelled "Technical"
not "Tecnical."

But it sure looks great!

I like the crooked tie.
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Post by v_aviles »

GoChris1 wrote:Just one thing: Technical is spelled "Technical"
not "Tecnical."
Oooppss!!!

Thanks for the comment and the observation. It is now "teknically" fixed (I promise I'll use the spell checker more often).

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