Integrating 3D models with photography
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# 16 14-09-2004 , 02:53 AM
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Great stuff Kurt, I like when you get in to the coloring part. Your color picks are great. A little C+C if I may, If I may not tell me to jump in a lake. LOL Perhaps the focal point could be strengthened up a little around the head. Like move the color in the back ground up some. or have some lines pointing to it.. ??

# 17 14-09-2004 , 03:14 AM
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Sounds good Pony i will try that. Thanks mate


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# 18 14-09-2004 , 03:53 PM
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And the 3d version where is? user added image

very nice drawings, liked them.

# 19 15-09-2004 , 07:03 AM
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Originally posted by Sav1989
And the 3d version where is? user added image

very nice drawings, liked them.

. . . ditto.

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# 20 19-09-2004 , 02:45 PM
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Thanks everyone.. I'll post up some more soon..


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# 21 27-09-2004 , 08:11 PM
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Sketched this out a few weeks back

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# 22 27-09-2004 , 08:13 PM
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Awsome mate! It looks a bit like sailor moon.

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Great work mate!


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# 23 27-09-2004 , 08:34 PM
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just me or does she seem way too muscular?


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# 24 27-09-2004 , 10:19 PM
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not just you

I was thinking the same thing.
It's the forearm and hand that throw me off.
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# 25 27-09-2004 , 11:05 PM
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i think the knuckles look too defined. And the muscles are too sculpted IMO. Then again its still better than what i can do.


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# 26 28-09-2004 , 04:26 AM
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the forearm and hand look masculine in my opinion.

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# 27 28-09-2004 , 04:33 AM
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Thanks everyone i'll tone the 2 spots down a bit=)


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# 28 28-09-2004 , 04:33 AM
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I likes me a girl who can beat me in arm wrasslin' !user added image

It doesn't look off to me. Plus its just a sketch. Maybe the top half of her upper arm looks larger but I just assumed she was holding her arms in close to her body and so pressing them out a bit.

I personally like larger hands on character drawings. I dunno why, I just do.

Very nice work, Kurt. I think she would make a very sweet model and dramatically lit render.


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# 29 29-09-2004 , 12:29 PM
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Yeah, I think the lower arm is what is making the arm look too masculine as well as the hand. The upper arm looks fine to me, though: just maybe thin down the lower arm, and make the wrist thinner as well. Also, the hand could be just slightly smaller and not so round and robust - women like myself tend to have smaller hands than that. :p Awesome sketch otherwise, Kurt! user added image


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# 30 29-09-2004 , 08:06 PM
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kurt where u learn to draw like that?

Im sure we would all love were u got them skills of yours.

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