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Darkwinter999 |
Posted: 2007/12/6 8:01 Updated: 2007/12/6 8:01 |
superhero Joined: 2007/3/10 From: the Shadow World Posts: 492 |
Re: World Tour in Comics: U.S.A. okay, I think I see the problem, OCP. The lower legs, I think, were taken from a model that was scaled smaller than the model you started with. If you select the layer with the lower legs (if that's still possible) and scale them up, you should be okay. I also notice the thighs look a little big. That may be because of the lower legs, or they may be from a model scaled slightly larger. Hope this helps.
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OCP |
Posted: 2007/12/1 8:08 Updated: 2007/12/1 8:08 |
Wizard of Lasagna (Mod) Joined: 2007/5/20 From: From the Other Side of the Ocean Posts: 3461 |
Re: World Tour in Comics: U.S.A. Now that you mention about her legs, Jr and 999, I actualy see what you mean. I was aiming for a kinda curved look in here and the lower legs were "frankenteining" (kinda first try), when finish looked ok to me but I'll go back to it after Christmas and will try to correct that. Thanx, guys. Sometimes it needs someone with a fresh eye to tell us " this looks ok, but to make it better, you should try this or that". I really appreciate that.
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Darkwinter999 |
Posted: 2007/12/1 6:45 Updated: 2007/12/1 6:52 |
superhero Joined: 2007/3/10 From: the Shadow World Posts: 492 |
Re: World Tour in Comics: U.S.A. JR, the thing that is off is the legs. The upper legs are probably fine, but her lower legs are way scrunched, they should be longer than the upper. Other than that I think this is an improvement on some of your previous pics. You definitly pulled off the metallic look on her clothes, and the different elements don't look quite so dischordant. Dischordant as in fuzzy, painted on, or just not blending well. I also love the background. It looks very cool. The Statue of Liberty and the flag actually look like they came like that. Did they? Keep practicing, OCP!
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JrMcDeath |
Posted: 2007/11/28 10:48 Updated: 2007/11/28 10:48 |
Kling on HM (WebMaster!) Joined: 2004/7/19 From: My Box Posts: 6993 |
Re: World Tour in Comics: U.S.A. She looks nice... and of course, as always, educational. But I can't figure out what is wrong. I think it is her legs... I think they are too short. Something about the anatomy is off on this image.
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OCP |
Posted: 2007/11/24 5:51 Updated: 2007/11/24 16:14 |
Wizard of Lasagna (Mod) Joined: 2007/5/20 From: From the Other Side of the Ocean Posts: 3461 |
Re: World Tour in Comics: U.S.A. Quote: ( a aria giovanni,deve estar nesse meio n?o ?? ) T? visto que nada escapa a vc, amig?o. Usei as pernas dela. tudo o resto pertence a Carrie Stevens. **** I see you're on to every female model in the web, Buddy. I used Aria's legs, everything else belongs to Carrie Stevens. As for the character, she appeared in Smash Comics from issue 25 to issue 37. She was one of the few Quality characters who has not turned up since being bought by D.C. I tried to find a cover from that comic book with her on it, but couldn't so the picture I used is from her first story, I think...
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StarChild |
Posted: 2007/11/23 12:58 Updated: 2007/11/23 12:58 |
Shaper of Worlds Joined: 2004/4/5 From: Matteson, Il Posts: 3909 |
Re: World Tour in Comics: U.S.A. She's obscure alright. I never heard of her.
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Dragondack |
Posted: 2007/11/22 19:05 Updated: 2007/11/22 19:05 |
The Great Eternal Dragon Joined: 2004/2/9 From: Edmonton,Alberta,Canada Posts: 11277 |
Re: World Tour in Comics: U.S.A. Goods rendition of that picture on the wall behind her!
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BRaZZZil |
Posted: 2007/11/22 17:10 Updated: 2007/11/22 17:10 |
Supreme being Joined: 2005/7/6 From: Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brasil Posts: 522 |
Re: World Tour in Comics: U.S.A. Essa viagem fica mais interessante a cada parada, tomara que ele seja longa e bem produtiva. Bela escolha de modelos ( a aria giovanni,deve estar nesse meio n?o ?? ) bom efeito na roupa e as chamas tambem, ficaram legais, talves menos chamas e mais junto ao corpo. PAZ/PEACE
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bhm1954 |
Posted: 2007/11/22 16:50 Updated: 2007/11/22 16:50 |
Hero to the stars Joined: 2005/7/18 From: Moses Lake, Washington Posts: 2852 |
Re: World Tour in Comics: U.S.A. Thank you for picking a little known hero. We see the well known quite often so this is a treat. Nice job on this manip. I think the flames look good.
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OCP |
Posted: 2007/11/22 11:33 Updated: 2007/11/22 11:33 |
Wizard of Lasagna (Mod) Joined: 2007/5/20 From: From the Other Side of the Ocean Posts: 3461 |
Re: World Tour in Comics: U.S.A. Quote: Now that both Canada and U.S.A. have been done, does that mean that your tour is coming to an end? Not yet, didn't do UK yet. But I'm always finding new characters from other countries and sometimes friends sugest some others, so I don't see an end for this serie soon. Even now, I have a few more characters waiting until I have more skills to make them like I want.
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CDA |
Posted: 2007/11/22 7:27 Updated: 2007/11/22 7:27 |
superhero Joined: 2007/3/17 From: Toronto, ON Posts: 360 |
Re: World Tour in Comics: U.S.A. Your tour has been very educational as I have never heard of this character before. It's very difficult to make flames that look realistic and I applaud your effort in tackling it. Now that both Canada and U.S.A. have been done, does that mean that your tour is coming to an end?
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