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Templates for body poses - Rokkuman - 03-31-2005 Here's some poses I did by pen and paper. Basically, I'd like to know if they look believable, what could be worked on, or if there are any elements to the templates I should add to define the final product a bit more. As a sidenote, the ones with arrows on some of them are supposed to signify the general direction of the pose, and the bottom-left thing is trash. Ignore it. =] Here's a description of the poses, left to right, top to bottom. 1. A Chun Li, SF3 Kikouken-esque pose. Basically just tried to make the stance look 'powerful' 2. Simple hand-on-hip standing pose. 3. Fighting stance, meant to be angled towards the camera some. *next row* 1. Ignore that 2. Crossed arms pose. The hands don't meet the arms in this one very well. 3. I dunno... the heck was I doing here? 4. Was supposed to be a jumping, sidekick angled towards the camera some. All feedback is appreciated. Thank you. =] Templates for body poses - Diroga - 03-31-2005 the first one's left leg looks hyper extended. Templates for body poses - adosorken - 03-31-2005 Not bad, but a couple of them look rather stiff. Try to think of the intensity or excitement such a pose would come with, and draw quickly to capture that emotion. Your frameworks, and then the image itself which is drawn over it, will look much more life-like and believable. |