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09-20-2006, 04:05 PM
Comments for UIR: The Flash by marcushislop (http://www.comics2film.com/DCG/DispArt.php3?f_id=21019)
effektdmentality
09-20-2006, 04:08 PM
cool pose, costuming, and name design, it all ties together very well. my one concern would be the blur; first, the flash's right hand, when blurred, make the upper right arm look a little lumpy IMO. also, the way he's running, it looks like the blur is coming from his side than going behind him. maybe taper the screen right side of the blur to simulate perspective? otherwise, very cool
Le Pijon
09-20-2006, 11:01 PM
This looks great - for some undescribable reason, this kinda reminds me of Biz (Simon Bisley)'s work and that's a very good thing. Your costume work is looking GREAT too! As always, cool pyrotechnics but Eff makes a good point, I don't think it conveys forward motion as well as it might.
marcushislop
09-21-2006, 06:31 AM
I can see that the motion effect is a little mixed up but you could say that he is running that fast that he is catching up with himself. My excuse and I'll stand by it. I am working on a Crisis style pic with him running after himself, whilst turning into a skeleton. It will be a wonderful piece of art. Wait 'til you see GL.
Le Pijon
09-21-2006, 11:34 PM
I'm glad you explained it. I was wondering why the after-image was larger and in front of him. Catching up to himself... hmmm... a very interesting concept.
android
09-22-2006, 10:28 PM
I really like what you are doing with Poser and Photoshop, Mr. MH.
A really nice work you have. Congratulations.
marcushislop
09-23-2006, 05:41 AM
Cheers Android.
May I say your work is exceptional.
Remember that I also use Cinema 4D as it give the best lighting effects you can download. As I get better with the costumes I see things improving. Hair is always a puzzle to me but luckily if I work a bit I can add it post 3D. Once again folks I am over the moon that you like my work so far. Hopefully I will keep on getting better as the other option of becoming stagnant doesn't appeal quite as much.
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