Alebravo6´s shinkis
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- alebravo6
- Class B Shinki
- Posts: 69
- Joined: Thu Dec 24, 2009 4:45 pm
- Shinkis owned: 2
- MMS owned: 0
- Favorite MMS/Shinki: Can´t really say...
- Location: Viva Mexico, Cabr...
Re: Alebravo6´s shinkis
Next update... It´s going to be a big one I tell ya. In fact, it would be a great way to start a photocomic if I had enough figures... Not been able to work on these pictures much because of, you know, school, so here it is!
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- alebravo6
- Class B Shinki
- Posts: 69
- Joined: Thu Dec 24, 2009 4:45 pm
- Shinkis owned: 2
- MMS owned: 0
- Favorite MMS/Shinki: Can´t really say...
- Location: Viva Mexico, Cabr...
Re: Alebravo6´s shinkis
Re: Alebravo6´s shinkis
This of course has the advantage that, should the forum bomb out or otherwise become inaccessible on a temporary basis, your images are safely elsewhere.halconfenix wrote:then try photobucket or flickr
in photobucket's case just upload your pics and then in the share options, copy the code below "IMG for bulletin boards & forums"
its supposed to look something like this: [img]your_pic_url.jpg[/img]
then paste here...
As of that image, you’re doing fine. Your choice to create custom scenery will add a lot of visual interest to the panels, in my opinion. Example: a lot of things that are usually only suggested in comics (such as impacts) can be made to look viscerally real with a little set destruction and motion blur. As for blurring, I’ve found that getting it right is not only dependent on the photo, but tricky as hell to strike a balance with in that blurring by definition reduces the apparent detail of the object that is in motion. Human eyes also have this problem when dealing with moving objects, but it seems to be more noticeable on static images; I suppose a good middle ground would be to suggest motion of your subject by using a little motion blur as you have done above, and also use a little motion blur separately on the background itself going in the opposite direction.alebravo6 wrote:First (sucky) attempt at something that barely resembles motion blur. There are probably lots of more things that this picture need, but right now this is as far as I can get.
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- alebravo6
- Class B Shinki
- Posts: 69
- Joined: Thu Dec 24, 2009 4:45 pm
- Shinkis owned: 2
- MMS owned: 0
- Favorite MMS/Shinki: Can´t really say...
- Location: Viva Mexico, Cabr...