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I bet I know what that guy's last words were.![]()
gettin back into the posing game
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I bet I know what that guy's last words were.![]()
gettin back into the posing game
Right, I'll have to sadly just rate it all on Monday, as I just got info that I'll be busy as fuck till end of this week. Sorry for the let down guys, I'll try to give you a bit more detailed review for an exchange
@Piggo, simple, good poster. Scenebuilding isn't too complicated, but it does the job as well as it should. I mean, what can I say about work that you post here, it's always top notch. Imma give you a honorary this time, big boy, don't want your name to be written too many times in gold,
@RaphaelDeFusco, poster that looks more like from some bio, and I'm probably not mistaken to assume that it really is. Honestly, it's a good poster, nothing wallpaper worthy, but if as an addition to some story presented in a form of text, I'd give it a solid pass. What I have an issue here is the following: bridge in the background blends in with the characters, lighting is too light and left arm of that gal is broken in shoulder. First point is quite easy to understand I guess, it has a dark color, same as uniforms of these rebels, it just kinda looks bad together. Lighting should be far stronger imo, as I assume you didn't actually use any. Not to worry though, some maps have neat lighting by itself and this looks like one of them, however giving it a little help with a few additional light points could do magic. The last point is quite self explanatory, you should've had rotated her shoulder, as well as moved her elbow axis down. Otherwise, a nice little poster that was definitely made with love
@247-0006-0001 'Jimbo', say hi to Retro from me. Good poster, especially with that headline. Editing wise it's quite simple, I'm actually a bit tired of these posterized and desaturated edits, but it fits for once in this one. Looks very much real-life, that's a plus too. I like,
@Antloin, these are pretty easy edits, and since I edit images equally wrong, I know what I'm talking about. The cutout of that clone trooper has obvious marks of not originally being part of it, plus it looks a little bit molten, or something. The second image is a bit pixelated, but far better than first. I actually have little knowledge of photoshop, so not going to preach about it here, but @MaXenzie seems very eager to give you a few tips, so I direct you to him (or @Nicrobe if you're looking for some actual tips)
@Lokinase, honestly, I like these "conceptless" pictures. They don't really present any story, or it's very, very simple, but there's something attractive about them. Either way, this one is fairly well done, decent posing combined with interesting use of colors (never saw orange with green) and nice quality of the image itself. I could only bitch about fingerposing here, but it's such a minor detail that I can't and shouldn't bother. Goodie,
@Neythi, interesting format for a poster, although I think I'm not in with the context, and that probably takes a fair bit of goodness out of this one. Either way, I totally get the idea as it's executed very well, even if a lil' bit cheesy. I give this one 7/10 with possible addition of one more point if you tell me where are these characters from
@dee pixel? My goodness, you've grown.
@Captain Cardgage, gotta love cremators. This one doesn't look too complicated, but it could go well for a wallpaper if it'd have few improvements. First off, using more ragdolls and props to populate this poster, or bringing cremator and camera closer to these that are already present would eliminate this big-ass empty space in between them, that adds nothing to the picture and actually only makes it worse. Second thing, I'd try to work on posing of these guys in background, using preset animations to shorten your work isn't necessary a bad thing, but if there isn't much going on either way, it'd be better if you'd at least edit these animations a bit, so they look more fresh. Last thing that needs improvement is the camera perspective. You could obviously move it further back or something, play with how it'd see this whole scene. but the most important thing is to lower it here. You see, cremators are seriously big, as far as I remember something about 3.5 meters high, and putting your camera on their shoulder height isn't really going to add to this fact, but rather take from it, and make it seem like it's just some edgy guy with a flamethrower, rather than a big, clunky robo-pyromaniac. I'd work on these three and there you'd have a really nice poster, perhaps wallpaper worthy. Keep on working fam
@John McRee, edgy skull ✔, vaporwave ✔, dark skies ✔, floating mouse ✔
@247-0006-0001 'Jimbo'@Jimbo, say hi to Retro from me. Good poster, especially with that headline. Editing wise it's quite simple, I'm actually a bit tired of these posterized and desaturated edits, but it fits for once in this one. Looks very much real-life, that's a plus too. I like,![]()
@Neythi, interesting format for a poster, although I think I'm not in with the context, and that probably takes a fair bit of goodness out of this one. Either way, I totally get the idea as it's executed very well, even if a lil' bit cheesy. I give this one 7/10 with possible addition of one more point if you tell me where are these characters from
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The Distrust.
Humvee because CPs aren't trusted, ololololol.
Anyways, this took 2-3 hours or so, Photoshop is not available for me, so. Yeah.