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Alex Shepherd
03-11-09, 21:20
Before I start showing you the finished one... I just wanna see your opinion about the Lara pause... Who likes it and who don't, and I would like from you all to give me some advices and thanks...

And please I need an honest answer...

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb54/Raider_Man_Albums/Untitled-2-1.jpg

Raider Man

pekirock
03-11-09, 21:44
is that a picture of her standing or is it sideways?

Alex Shepherd
04-11-09, 11:14
As you can see in this picture

Side-way

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tampi
04-11-09, 12:23
I don't get the "side-way" sincerely:o, but I would say that his left hand is too "camouflaged" by the perspective. :)


What do you want to do??? :confused::D

Alex Shepherd
04-11-09, 17:02
http://www.tombraiderchronicles.com/images/legacy_art_15/screen3.jpg

Easy as you can see... I was trying to make this...

Raider Man

maniakatosheto
04-11-09, 17:43
Close call i like it ^^

tonyme
04-11-09, 20:42
It doesn't look like she's in the air, it looks like she's standing but the pic is rotated. Adjust her back and legs ;)

EscondeR
05-11-09, 06:52
^ Some background won't hurt as well :)

young Lara Croft
05-11-09, 07:55
Nice but it needs to be more convincing her pose should be more 'dynamic'

Love2Raid
05-11-09, 08:37
It's a good start Raider Man, but my advice to you is to check out all of the bones. See what they do, move every single one (don't forget 'Shoulder I') of them a bit around till you match the pose of the render exactly. This may take some time, but that's the fun part! If you see a part of the model getting twisted/distorted in a strange angle which is not anatomically possible, you are doing it wrong: reset that bone and try again. Don't forget to save the pose when you want to take a break, you can always finish it later!

Next is lighting, use the right angle and increase the shadow bar. Then save your image without a background and open it in an image editing program (like PhotoShop or Paint.NET). Then you can add a nice background and some effects.

Good luck! :tmb:

Alex Shepherd
05-11-09, 09:53
It doesn't look like she's in the air, it looks like she's standing but the pic is rotated. Adjust her back and legs ;)

^ Some background won't hurt as well :)

Nice but it needs to be more convincing her pose should be more 'dynamic'

It's a good start Raider Man, but my advice to you is to check out all of the bones. See what they do, move every single one (don't forget 'Shoulder I') of them a bit around till you match the pose of the render exactly. This may take some time, but that's the fun part! If you see a part of the model getting twisted/distorted in a strange angle which is not anatomically possible, you are doing it wrong: reset that bone and try again. Don't forget to save the pose when you want to take a break, you can always finish it later!

Next is lighting, use the right angle and increase the shadow bar. Then save your image without a background and open it in an image editing program (like PhotoShop or Paint.NET). Then you can add a nice background and some effects.

Good luck! :tmb:


Copy! Thanks everybody :hug: I am working on it...

Raider Man