The Comic Book Collection by Kernie

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Thank you, Curt, for the assist. :D :D :D

Ripley... ctaulbee is correct, my position hasn't really changed. "A magician never reveals his tricks." I realize that might seem like I'm hoarding knowledge by not sharing my techniques with the community and I'm sorry if it comes off that way.

The main reason I don't make more tutorials is time. I have a full-time teaching job (which has been made much more stressful thanks to the pandemic), two little kids at home, some paying design jobs on the side (some pretty exciting new horror movie posters came my way), and then there's my feverish hobby of adding new covers to this collection every week (because if I forget something, some folks let me know it... yeah, I know WandaVision just started!). Adding in behind-the-scenes tutorials which give away some of my self-developed secrets is unfortunately not a possibility.

The other reason is that the process is time-consuming and complicated. It starts in Illustrator by recreating the official title treatment in vector format, either by matching the font or (if the font is not available or usable) tediously drawing each letter with the Pen Tool. I then import the vector paths to the 3D Invigorator plug-in in Adobe After Effects, where I add the depth and bevels. Then I spit out the depth, bevel, and front pieces of each 3D object as separate PNG's. In Photoshop, I recombine all of those separate PNG's so that I am able to color, texture, and style each individual side of the 3D objects to my liking. Then I go back to After Effects to create the shiny glow effect using the Trapcode Starglow plug-in, render that back out, and put it into the Photoshop file, tweak the colors, and add some additional lens flares. A typical title treatment takes several hours from start to finish (and then there's the back logo which is often made to match it).

I'm not trying to insult anyone's intelligence or abilities, but I doubt most members will be able to follow all of that even if I did spell it out in a video tutorial. That's also assuming they have access to or a functional knowledge of each piece of software and the third-party plug-ins I've mentioned. If I were to make a video tutorial, I anticipate a lot of "wait... what did you do there?" or "mine's not working like that" from a lot of people attempting to follow the steps. It's complicated, but it works for me, and I'm not sure it would work well for others.

I've had a number of folks (especially now that I'm on Instagram with my design stuff) reach out to me and ask, "what do you use to make your logos/title treatments?" As if it's just a plug-in or some magic button labeled "make cool 3D title treatment." I'm sorry to say it's not that simple.

It's kind of like a beginner craftsman walking up to an experienced architect and saying, "explain to me in 10 minutes how I can build a skyscraper with this handful of nails and wood!" :D :D :D

Again, no offense intended, unfortunately it's just a lot more complicated than a simple step-by-step tutorial would be able to cover.
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Great work Kernie! Really impressive stuff!
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Awesome 900th milestone K! another good update!
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Impressive!

Thanks for your lengthy explanation, Andrew. I am sure people will now realise the hours of work you put into each cover - and that's just for TTs
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The seventh and final season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was at the very top of my Kernie cover art wishlist. Boy was I surprised and blown away when I hit up your thread here today, Kernie. Not only did you drop Season 7, but you elevated the entire set along the way. Truly amazing work. Fan-frickin-tastic!
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Kernie wrote:QUOTE (Kernie @ Jan 17 2021, 05:06 AM) Again, no offense intended, unfortunately it's just a lot more complicated than a simple step-by-step tutorial would be able to cover.
No offense at all my friends.
I understand completely.

Same for time consuming projects. Wish i could have 36 hours a day sometimes. :p
2 kids to raise, i know that too. I have twins :p
ctaulbee wrote:QUOTE (ctaulbee @ Jan 17 2021, 03:48 AM) One quick recent one Avengers End Game Showcase (the video does show the steps in making the Title Treatment)

Since I'm posting I would add one little thing, just my opinion of course but...

Anyone interested in picking up some insight on Kernie's designs should consider going back into the closed WIP archives to read thru some of his old WIP's...

I think that would not be time wasted ;)
I have started some learnings with your video tutorial as you know.
Always interesting to learn from the persons who best known the "How-To".
And of course Curt i will follow your advices. With an enormous respect.
I know that you are aware of that because i could not be here if it wasn't our truth :p

So, to sum it all that, i would like to thank every designers and specially the two of you.
Great explanations, advices and kindness in your threads... like always.

And i wish to be completely clear here, it isn't to copy. just to learn.
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Kernie's Weekly Cover Update #48: The Boys!
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Finally got around to watching and making covers for Amazon Prime's streaming series The Boys, to the point where I had to do both Seasons 1 & 2 together! It's definitely a darker and different type of superhero show! :D :D :D

The Boys: Season 1 - Blu-ray Edition
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The Boys: Season 1 - DVD Edition
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The Boys: Season 2 - Blu-ray Edition
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The Boys: Season 2 - DVD Edition
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Enjoy and see you next week! :D :D :D
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wow wowowowow wowow amazing owwo they look so cool wowowowwo truly a masterpice wowowowoww wowowo
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any chance for the boys in 15mm spine
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Nice covers, good show, darker yes, Homelander's a narcissistic douchebags (reminds me of the 45th president for some reason) Delete that comment if you wish! I'd defiantly be on the Boys side, Thanks
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