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<blockquote data-quote="defcombeta" data-source="post: 3234816" data-attributes="member: 15916"><p>nice poser work, </p><p></p><p>i have a few comments if you dont mind, in each one the camera angle is more or less the same, try playing around with some tighter angles etc , drop the camera down to an extreme etc, add in some HDR lighting etc </p><p></p><p>some imperfection in the textures , the skin for one is important to break up the smooth perfect finish, try some matting of the surfact in limited amounts , it should help break things up, do it as a after effect in photoshop if needs be ( it can be quicker from the 3d what the 3d heads i know talk about) this can alos apply to the surface shape of things like the spawn of evil etc , perfect smooth shapes can look unnatural even with metal.</p><p></p><p>the other is the amount of folliage in the peices , dont be afraid to " over do it" since you can always pull a few of the fiber objects or leaf objects after wards. </p><p></p><p>please dont take what i say as negative , i like what i see but i think it can be pushed farther and each step forward is a good one in my mind at least.</p><p></p><p>keep up the work.</p><p></p><p>j mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="defcombeta, post: 3234816, member: 15916"] nice poser work, i have a few comments if you dont mind, in each one the camera angle is more or less the same, try playing around with some tighter angles etc , drop the camera down to an extreme etc, add in some HDR lighting etc some imperfection in the textures , the skin for one is important to break up the smooth perfect finish, try some matting of the surfact in limited amounts , it should help break things up, do it as a after effect in photoshop if needs be ( it can be quicker from the 3d what the 3d heads i know talk about) this can alos apply to the surface shape of things like the spawn of evil etc , perfect smooth shapes can look unnatural even with metal. the other is the amount of folliage in the peices , dont be afraid to " over do it" since you can always pull a few of the fiber objects or leaf objects after wards. please dont take what i say as negative , i like what i see but i think it can be pushed farther and each step forward is a good one in my mind at least. keep up the work. j mac [/QUOTE]
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