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[IMG]http://www.wduwant.com/index_uploads/uploads/ba2cf3f72f88.png[/IMG] Tried to make the lighting look cool this time. Also tried to make the posing look hella' nice.
I honestly don't like the fact that theyr left arm is almost completelly extended (minus the dude in the left) and so straight, but besiding the black nothingness in the right, i like the composition and ambience (simple but good). I mean, except for theyr straight arm, poses are really good
You should probably try and bring some more realism to those gun poses. Maybe post in the screens thread as well.
[QUOTE=rama2299;46950940]I honestly don't like the fact that theyr left arm is almost completelly extended (minus the dude in the left) and so straight, but besiding the black nothingness in the right, i like the composition and ambience (simple but good). I mean, except for theyr straight arm, poses are really good[/QUOTE] There is some fuckin' strange bug with the XOF guys for me, where their bicep area just deflates... So I had to have their arms like that or it looks like their biceps were ran over by a truck.
[QUOTE=rama2299;46950940]I honestly don't like the fact that theyr left arm is almost completelly extended (minus the dude in the left) and so straight, but besiding the black nothingness in the right, i like the composition and ambience (simple but good). I mean, except for theyr straight arm, poses are really good[/QUOTE] Actually the whole rod-straight left arm thing is kind of a big deal these days with the ~tactical~ crowd, and as far as I'm aware a lot of military/paramilitary forces are beginning to adopt specific CQB drills where you take on a more square stance than the traditional bladed one. I think the main driving force in military/police use is to keep the strike face of your body armour up front instead of risking behind hit diagonally through the side, I think controlling muzzle rise is more the appeal for non-military tactical nerds. It looks fucking weird (and feels weird when you do it the first time, at that) because everyone is still used to bladed stance, but it's not technically incorrect.
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