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  • Dragonball Z Budokai

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lol nice, make it the next muscular random clay doll ... or something
 
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Whoa, nice render Ray.

I like the detail you put on with the skin too, nice stuff.
 
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looks pretty good nataku, but the composition is pretty basic, and the angle is horrible, it doesnt show off the model the best it could at all.
 
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looks nice godhand, but the face doesnt resemble gohan that much, probably the eyes or so
 
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yeah.. and the ears probably should be made smaller on the model >_< but you're probably only doing the skinning
 
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you should learn to render using camera's and a floor, so that you can get a much nicer pose for the model.
 
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what do you mean with the floor? =]say something more plz you mean using the grid as a floor? just like the animators do?
 
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you could use the grid, but you could also use a plane. its just that all your renders look badly composed. like a 2 year old played with a toy doll, and then took a photograph. what is the character supposed to be expressing? move limbs around, make a dynamic scene.
 
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i just wub static piece of art ;), i was wondering where you just playing smart and talking about things you only heard about or you realy wanted to help out with a tip. And after relfexion i think that you realy wanted to help lol , so i appreciate that. I agree with the camera, but the fact that a plane/flor will be in my scene wont change much o_>
 
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it helps more than you might think, it helps a lot with posing characters certainly, because it will give you a center of resistance to which you can "plant" the feet. youll find you can get much more dynamic and lifelike poses that way.
 
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Personally, I think Dbz characters look good from a 3/4s view, with the camera angled slightly down at the character ... so you get that "Arg Im angry and im looking up at you" type look, ssj2 gohan does it quite nicly :) you dont necissarily have to pose him, just get an angle that allows the model to show of a bit, Not one that looks like hes you suprised him in the middle of a seisure [cant spell]

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cool lighnting bolts tho =P
 

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