No point in really uploading at all this week but im looking for feedback.
I tried using AE to give it a nice snow effect but i cannot save it as a gif for i don't know how to keep it at high ish quality.
Cba to upload a longer a video.
No point in really uploading at all this week but im looking for feedback.
I tried using AE to give it a nice snow effect but i cannot save it as a gif for i don't know how to keep it at high ish quality.
Cba to upload a longer a video.
This is pretty nice, can see that's it's reminiscent of the BF1 trailer a little bit
But, when making a scene that's focused on something other than a character, I find that it's always a bit better to put more light in it so you can see everything else, It's quite dark in other places yet the soldier is so bright
Also, negative space when looking straight at some wood with sandbags on it, doesn't really look nice, especially when it takes up most of the picture and then you can't find something to focus on. I'd put something there or change the angle of the camera.
Work with a few angles to play with ukno
Add more even lighting (to this or future poses)
Different camera angle might be beneficial
More props to the scenebuild
Fill up the negative space
just an opinion ofcourse nd u asked for feedback ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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No point in really uploading at all this week but im looking for feedback.
I tried using AE to give it a nice snow effect but i cannot save it as a gif for i don't know how to keep it at high ish quality.
Cba to upload a longer a video.
Thought about it a bit, and tbf, while it's a really nice edit, it was made on the same old pose. I'll turn a blind eye to this one, but in the future, try to not reedit the poster that was submitted in the previous week. That goes to everyone
Thought about it a bit, and tbf, while it's a really nice edit, it was made on the same old pose. I'll turn a blind eye to this one, but in the future, try to not reedit the poster that was submitted in the previous week. That goes to everyone
the lighting is a bit bright, at least the background lighting
if you'd darken it a little and brighten the lamp's light marginally, give it some bounce with small, shadowless and low-intensity lights, you could make a great lighting effect
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