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chatback
08-03-2006, 08:54 PM
Comments for UIR: Dr. Doom vs. the Red Skull by Hasdrubal (http://www.comics2film.com/DCG/DispArt.php3?f_id=20071)

dperceful
08-03-2006, 08:55 PM
i like the jet cycle. cool concept. are you doing all of this exclusively in poser/3d app...is there any post work being done in another graphics program?

Hasdrubal
08-04-2006, 01:56 AM
Yes, there was some post work done on this one. Good post work should not be apparent to the viewer. I do more post work than some of you might suspect. Most of the effects in this one aren't postwork.

Biohaz_Daddy
08-04-2006, 05:34 PM
Your work is always anachronistic. You use this high tech modern set of tools to create these oddly old fashioned characters and images. I find it fascinating. I have mixed feelings about making suggestions of where to improve, since I have no idea where it is you are trying to get to. I am being entertained by most of the pieces, and it's nice to see you work outside of the bondage realmas well.

dperceful
08-04-2006, 06:31 PM
i'm kinda with bio on this, i've got suggestions for improvements but i'm unsure what you want to achieve and other than Poser what programs you use.

zimage8
08-04-2006, 06:46 PM
To paraphrase, 'where do they get those wonderfull toys?' put me on the table as well, far as your penchant for the sureal. Don't know why, but my fav part is the laser ray giving Dr.D a hotfoot; just the way it goes from oblique to transparent, while maintaining a recognizable outline. Also Dr. D's cape looks like a dragon's wing, which somehow makes 'im look more menacing. One suggestion, blurring RS and the bike would convey more movement, hiking the dynamism of the peice.

Le Pijon
08-07-2006, 10:08 PM
Another fun piece. There's a great sense of wonderment conveyed in so many of your pieces and this one does it again. Always good to see you doing exotic environments. The only thing I'll point out is the blast appears to be firing in front of the explosion rather than into it. Good job though.