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youre being passive agressive that means your angry little dick boy
Wha?
I'm not being passive agressive, I'm having a laugh about Gmod fanboys getting mad at me for saying SFM is better imo.
youre being passive agressive that means your angry little dick boy
keep it to yourself they both have pros and cons and nobody gives a shit what you think about either oneWha?
I'm not being passive agressive, I'm having a laugh about Gmod fanboys getting mad at me for saying SFM is better imo.
keep it to yourself they both have pros and cons and nobody gives a shit what you think about either one
nobody asked for anyones opinionExcept this is the internet where everyone gives their opinions, it's called debate. What's the point of replying or commenting if no one will ever give a shit?
nobody asked for anyones opinion
reminds me of the hentai drawing you did in the anime convo thing![]()
I did a thing
Pretty basic pose, with a more of a meme concept than anything. Small advice, if your pose is a more of a happy feeling, per say, use a colorful background, with bright colors. A nice, blue sky works as well.loan*
Get me some of those fucked up animes, like Saint Oniisan
@Inspector Bandito, a nice little portrait. However, there's lots of unused space in the upper segment of it, you should've lowered the camera down a lot more. Same thing with what I was telling @Anleas as well, rule of thirds helps a hell lot. As the camera would be lowered, I'd also add a lot of stuff lying around, maybe even a dead body, which would make the whole scene look like some really cliche scene from basically any horror movie, a masked man going up for the viewer, after killing someone else. Nice atmosphere, it's just the camera that needs reworking.
@Danny,![]()
@bjfgpkqkdmtnspwndsjt, where's the old Lewis
Even if you're doing it just for the meme, it's actually pretty decent, just the models take on a long one![]()
@Anleas, even if I didn't play Spyro (when I was a kid, I played this ripoff of Asterix & Obelix), this is a really neat piece of work. Only problem is, that the lil' dragon could fly up in the air, to actually be in the center of the screen, so it'd just look better, but eh. Another thing is his stoned face, and even better one of the guy on left. Still, nice one for one of your first poses in SFM.
The SFM lighting test is also cool, epseically the last one, which could become a nice, edgy loading screen if polished enough. Keep it up bro![]()
@dee pixel, very gam'ish type of pose, which is a rare thing to see. Still, there could be tns of far more interesting scenarios to show, just look at some of them Battlefront screens. Another thing is, that the posing itself is really stiff, but it's mainly the whole scene that lacks of power. Nice concept tho
@Erkor, no
@SkinVest, you're talented fam, If that's what you're pumping out when you're unexperienced, I fear to think what you'd do if you'd be getting to Erkor's level of experience. Some very cool concepts, perfect filling of space and camera angle, amazing lightplay and decent posing. Maybe not a wallpaper worthy thing, but definitely something that shuld've been put as a loading screen. I'm going to give you a honorary, even if you didn't really participated
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@Lyon,
Pretty basic pose, with a more of a meme concept than anything. Small advice, if your pose is a more of a happy feeling, per say, use a colorful background, with bright colors. A nice, blue sky works as well.
@Elan, gj as awlays, but what kinda doesn't fit here, is the color pallet. You decided to make a HM themed poster, hell, even added a similar logo. Thing is, HM was all about neon colors, and here, you only used black, red and white (even cover of the song you put there has some bright contrast). If you'd replace them with something more fitting, it'd actually look way more cool. Still, dibs on you fam, I never understood shit about editing
@Pict, yeah
I didn't make spyro in SFM, actually got a lucky shot directly from the game lmao.Still, nice one for one of your first poses in SFM.