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| 11 Oct 2013 01:31 PM |
Hope you like it!: http://www.roblox.com/Winter-place?id=132191836 Also, here is a summer scene too: http://www.roblox.com/Summer-place?id=130032463 |
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| 11 Oct 2013 01:50 PM |
Nice, but encrypted, did you use the 2 brick trick to make it turn?
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| 11 Oct 2013 02:40 PM |
| @TakeDown, I'm unsure what "The 2 brick trick" is however I probably did. |
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| 11 Oct 2013 10:51 PM |
| @the, the two brick trick is you find 2 bricks from toolbox, then you put them on baseplate, then you move one of the bricks and stretch one of them over the other, and then you stretch the next one. |
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| 11 Oct 2013 10:53 PM |
| Amazing! When did you join?! |
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| 12 Oct 2013 02:33 AM |
@Take, Yeah, that's what I did. @James, I joined 18th September 2013 @Nasty, Thanks! |
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| 12 Oct 2013 02:36 AM |
Get more background involved, like this: http://www.roblox.com/The-Futility-of-War-item?id=86415341 or http://www.roblox.com/War-Potrait-item?id=129504054
Or at the very least, zoom out so you can see the whole person. The more background, the better. |
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| 12 Oct 2013 02:38 AM |
| Really good, although maybe you should work on background and lighting. |
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benzo2
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| 12 Oct 2013 02:39 AM |
Actually, that second one isn't a good background example. But even then, it looks better showing his whole body, rather than the head and half a torso.
But your work is good, otherwise. I like 'em, at least. |
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| 12 Oct 2013 02:39 AM |
| Encrypted, do you have a plugin? |
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| 12 Oct 2013 02:45 AM |
@Idont, Thanks! :D @xXE, No, I just use the normal CFrame tool however you can see what I use in my sets. @Benzo, I do agree, but I don't like using free models. |
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benzo2
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| 12 Oct 2013 02:47 AM |
Free models? You don't have to use free models to make a background. I didn't, after all. You may think so with the "Futility of War" example, but really, that one was just a handful of different duels I made and mixed repeatedly in a giant field with different angles. All hand done, of course. |
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RamaKpo1
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| 12 Oct 2013 02:47 AM |
| I must say it's interesting. |
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| 12 Oct 2013 02:49 AM |
@Ben, I feel stupid now, I didn't know that before! Thanks for the information! XD @Rama, Thank you. |
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| 12 Oct 2013 02:53 AM |
Yeah, haha. I would stick to smaller backgrounds, though, since that one was a bit of a stretch. (with those repeated used poses) Optimal size, I think, should be able to show the whole body with a slit border around it, or two bodies if it's a couplet. |
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| 12 Oct 2013 02:55 AM |
| Something you can use so then you don't have to make a huge background is the fog feature. |
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