azoroes[TK] Posted Monday at 05:49 AM Report Posted Monday at 05:49 AM (edited) I just looked it up again and it really seems like you are right. Even if it's not visible in any scene I can't deny that fact. I think I'll have to start up the printer again to switch sides, seems like I acidentally switched the two sides while post processing, but with so much more going on on this costume I just messed it up by not looking at that. Besides that...anything other you guys can spot? You can see I'm in a bit of a tunnel view at that point... Hang tight, printer is already running again! Edited Monday at 06:01 AM by azoroes 2 Quote
Nairy[Staff] Posted Monday at 08:08 AM Report Posted Monday at 08:08 AM 2 hours ago, azoroes said: I just looked it up again and it really seems like you are right. Even if it's not visible in any scene I can't deny that fact. I think I'll have to start up the printer again to switch sides, seems like I acidentally switched the two sides while post processing, but with so much more going on on this costume I just messed it up by not looking at that. Besides that...anything other you guys can spot? You can see I'm in a bit of a tunnel view at that point... Hang tight, printer is already running again! I think you look fantastic, the details so far are amazing! The only thing I thought of was the positioning of the leather fabric details, if you could try and get the angles we see? Bad image from he here, but something I thought of: to move out the starting point of the diamond-stiched pieces to create a larger gap as we see in the image, the same with the two pieces under it (move them out a little from each other, and have more of an angle that makes them go more straight down), and possibly a sharper V in the center piece It lookes like it can help with the look as well if you had larger biceps, both a bit wider but mostly longer, since the gap between the biceps and forearms is a bit more than what we see on screen! (alternatively larger shoulder bells, in that case you should just be able to move the biceps down a bit) That's the only thing I saw (although I of course agree with the R1 shins overlapping the other way around, I didn't think of it at first), and you should really be proud of what you have done so far! Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted Monday at 09:41 AM Report Posted Monday at 09:41 AM A couple of screen references, it's barely open when he's standing still 1 Quote
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