GubernatorFan wrote:Your new photos look great.
Thanks dude!
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GubernatorFan wrote:Your new photos look great.
Stryker2011 wrote:Nice FBI setup. Looking good.
desertdragon wrote:Beautiful shots and really informative - thank you for sharing these!
iamdamon18705@aol.com wrote:I'm new to the forum. I envy, admire and enjoy the realism of the 1/6th scale.
GubernatorFan wrote:Very nice use of that Tom Hanks head, and your character looks and poses great!
lawlaw91 wrote:This is the body I used for him...in case anyone of you guys curiously..the body itself looks bulkier than normal body, the arms and legs are the same sizes with the normal body though....the only thing bugging me is the arms design.....other than that everything is ok for me....
rollotomasi wrote:lawlaw91 wrote:This is the body I used for him...in case anyone of you guys curiously..the body itself looks bulkier than normal body, the arms and legs are the same sizes with the normal body though....the only thing bugging me is the arms design.....other than that everything is ok for me....
Just wondering what you don't like with those arm articulations. I mean that seems to me like the ideal articulation design for a fully-covered figure, with bicep swivel joints and double-hinged elbows, meaning its "realistic" in sense that when you pivot your forearm, your bicep follows.
Btw, your bashes and poses look great.
GregT wrote:well that was mesmerizing.... seriously though I really enjoyed that, you have many talents
Ovy wrote:Man you really know your Photoshop! The filmgrain is a nice touch. My favourite part was when you pulled the shadow out of Hom Tanks' body.
GubernatorFan wrote:Very cool, if understandably fast-paced video. It still provides an insight into your method and skills, and the result is glorious.
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