• Rest from battle
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Here's my first one ever, ive tried it before but ive not been happy with the way they turned out. I might do some more action scenes in future, but i havent really got around to it yet. The hair on the left guy was photoshopped on if your wondering why it looks a bit odd (if it does). The editing wasnt best i must admit, does anyone have any tips on the editing side of it? Id really like to improve. Anyways the 'story' of this picture is simply two german soldiers resting after battle, one cleaning his rifle and the other obseriving him. Hope you like it! [IMG]http://i1354.photobucket.com/albums/q697/brim1995/hl22013-01-2712-48-57-525_zps3c040f9a.jpg[/IMG]
Pointed out all the errors. [IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/hl22013-01-2712-48-57-525_zps3c040f9a.jpg[/IMG] I suggest you post your pics here for the time being. This one didn't really deserve a thread [URL="http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1160404"]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1160404[/URL]. Also remember,jpeg_quality 100
Stand Pose tool is worthy to use. Believe me.
Wow, thanks for pointing those errors out, i didnt notice them. I noticed when im editing these, the edges and such are very jagged and i have to blur some of it a small ammount to make it smoother, is there a way to counter that? And digigamer ill go and download that tool now, thanks.
[QUOTE=Brim1996;39377480]Wow, thanks for pointing those errors out, i didnt notice them. I noticed when im editing these, the edges and such are very jagged and i have to blur some of it a small ammount to make it smoother, is there a way to counter that? And digigamer ill go and download that tool now, thanks.[/QUOTE] Oh before I forget, the Ragdoll Mover works fine, Winded is renovating it though. But use that tool along with the Stand Pose.
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