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Comic Book Super Heroes Forum / Superhero Universe Characters / Time Rider / Time-Rider: The Law of Death Part 2
Posted:  10 Aug 2007 23:04   Last Edited By: Tim
Let me know your thoughts on the Law of Death Part 2
http://superherouniverse.com/timerider/comicbooks/11/cover2_small.jpg
Posted:  10 Aug 2007 23:47
haha, knew it.
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Posted:  11 Aug 2007 00:47
Posted:  11 Aug 2007 01:22
You know, now that I think about it, what you're doing is a good idea.  I've done nothing about the background of some of my villains, maybe I'll devote a season to that.
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Posted:  11 Aug 2007 14:56
Good idea, but don't think Deadlaw is necessarily evil just yet. It was his partner that is the murderer. Hope I didn't confuse the issue by making some slight changes on Deadlaw's costume. I'm thinking next issue or so I'll reveal what all happened in the warehouse. I might put it in a Deadlaw issue and tell it from his perspective and then catch back up to where Time-Rider and Deadlaw meet. Not sure yet.
Posted:  18 Aug 2007 18:22
As I have stated a couple of times already in response to various topics, I am new to your website. I know alot about superhero comics but very little about all things computer. Anyways, how are you creating your Timerider comic? Do you need special software. Do you have to be a computer wizard? I like the idea.
Posted:  18 Aug 2007 18:42
I use a combination of Poser 6 and 7 and Adobe Photoshop. I like to try to use Adobe to give my work a more drawn look.

Poser lets me make human figures to move any way I want.

I'm no computer expert that's for sure, and I admit it's taken a little bit of time to get to where I could do it half way decently. When I first bought Poser 5, I was very irritable for a while trying to figure it out, but then I always get mad when I'm trying to learn something new. That's the way I learn I guess, by anger and frustration.
Posted:  18 Aug 2007 21:48
Thanks for the explanation. It helps alot!