Sierra Four; Special Operations Sniper (Modern Warrior Systems)
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[quote]What is Modern Warrior Systems? MWS is the latest and greatest technilogical military advancement to ever be devised: it is a fully operational program using the early 2000's "Future Force Warrior" or "Land Warrior" visual and auditory communications technology. Mobile infantry can use the technology to coordinate ground warfare in conjunction with heavy armor; commanders can control Unmanned Land Assault Vehicles (ULAV's), Unmanned Areal Vehicles (UAVs) and can give out visual instructions for infantry and vehicles with Modern Warrior Systems' proprietary SMART interface. Thanks to groundbreaking nanotechnology and microcomputers, the MWS system weighs only five pounds -- the helmet holds the entire system and is wired out to save all information to a external hard-drive on the user's person.
However, this technology is not cheap: third-world militaries are skeptical of its use en masse, however a new breed of soldier has been born using this technology. These soldiers, known as Task Group, are conceived from the best and brightest with rapports ranging from the CIA to FBI; Marine infantry to Air Force ace pilots. Task Group's initial goal was to be utilized only in dire open ground operations where the MWS' system could be fully employed.
However, through this technological advancement, a new threat has been born.[/quote]
[quote]Sierra Four -- John Connack -- is Task Group's first (and only, as of 2036) designated sniper. TG has four designated marksmen and one sniper; thanks to the MWS system, a spotter is no longer needed, because the onboard "helm" computer calculates for compensation using an advanced algorithm for "test shots" and provides an infared signal to locate foot targets. To top it all off, the helmet can link up to a TG-IV sattelite and can give Sierra Four a perfect overview (or any other TG member) a perfect over-the-top view of the battlefield along with the satellite's thermal imaging systems. When Sierra Four bares his teeth; you better start praying because you can't run... and you can't hide.[/quote]
i see clipping, but nice muzzle and shading
I doubt a thin wooden table would take the impact of that recoil. Pleasant heat wave.
Posing, camera angle, and editing all look very well done. I like the simulation of heat that you made in the first shot.
nice story mang
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top notch editing too
I like it, it looks really good
I love both pictures, but the second one is fucking sweet.
Gun is clipping into floor on last pic.. :(
Good job otherwise :)
Apart from some noticeable clipping and some slightly overly sharp areas, this is great as always. I love the heat waves coming from the barrel in the first picture.
Awesome heat effect.
Second picture is awesome.
That's fucking awesome.
The second picture is really awesome
That is some beautiful heat distortion.
The editing and posing look very nice.
just now discovered the clipping you guys were talking about which is really odd because i made a special effort to prevent that. hrm.
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