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Guest |
Posted: 2010/5/18 22:46 Updated: 2010/5/18 22:46 |
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Re: Wolverine I think it gives of a decent "backed in a corner" vibe.
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cattle |
Posted: 2010/5/17 7:50 Updated: 2010/5/17 7:50 |
superhero Joined: 2008/6/28 From: Posts: 496 |
Re: Wolverine Well doing the costume was the main work. It's appearanceneeded to be seen. I like the pose. It shows costume detail and his expression. Keep in mind the M4 mask does not conform to the M3 figure. Any change of pose and angle required manual move using the dials. I got what I wanted out of image.
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Posted: 2010/5/17 6:30 Updated: 2010/5/17 6:34 |
Herald Joined: 2009/10/8 From: Residing Philadelpihia, From New Jersey Posts: 1770 |
Re: Wolverine I agree with Spy... this is an awesome image but it needs the impact... But still it's a great image....
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Guest |
Posted: 2010/5/17 3:18 Updated: 2010/5/17 3:18 |
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Re: Wolverine Sometimes the pose can make all the difference in the world. Your Wolverine looks great but the pose doesn't have any impact. Try adjusting camera angles or tweaking the pose. Otherwise Awesome costume I just downloaded that mask myself and I can't wait to do a M4 wolverine.
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