Hey Musi 
Cool that you joined to the challenge
we miss you in the “Uplift”.
Like a lot your first idea about Sanson´s hair, very original with great potential. Good luck my friend and waiting for more updates on your concept 
Hey Musi 
Cool that you joined to the challenge
we miss you in the “Uplift”.
Like a lot your first idea about Sanson´s hair, very original with great potential. Good luck my friend and waiting for more updates on your concept 
Ivy00
Hi Linda! Glad to see you too, and thanks for welcoming 
[b]DeeVad[/b]
David, thanks! When you say "a 2D “dummy” do you mean a dummy character in 3d, pose it and then paint over it? That would be sure much easier for me. Or did you mean some 2d trickery 
[b]Ferx[/b]
Fernando, glad you are here! I will do my best (which is not too much when it comes to 2d :shrug:)
I mean a 3D character posed with some main object as guide line as I used in this painting ( I posted a WIP in the comments ) >> http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=672547
This technique can be good to pose the characters with a simple front view and after find a good point of view to add some drama. Can ba a good base too if you want to look how react some light & shadows as documentation.
Thanks David, it’s a great idea, and it’s going to be my next step. I can see all the benefits of it. (Hope not to jump off the truck and end up doing 3d again
).
Thanks a lot for a tip!!!
I find your concept interesting because it’s the first time I hear about samson and delilah…
Looking forward to seeing your development 
i found you! :bounce: hehehe 
this sure looks very intriguing! love, pain and mechanics all in one!
btw … i know you’ll require it later … but just to give you some more ideas about metals n stuff … you can check out brass objects for their reflection, texture and color … that way working on a background/composition will help you in some way …
http://images.google.co.in/images?hl=en&q=brass&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2
good luck my friend! ![]()
Jassar, thanks! I will do my best 
nwiz25 Neville, my friend, thank you! It does help to look at those metal-brass things, gives the feel and mood for inspiration, puts one in the right state of mind 
I am in the process of preparing the dummy 3d characters for experimenting with poses and composition.
doffer
Thank you, or should I say TAK 
MartinNielsen
Thanks, Martin!
It dosn’t look like much yet… I am almost done with my dummy characters - just some skining left on female, and soon will start posing them.
Thanks for the comment, wow your going for both image and video, have to see what you do in the movie section, great concept, I will keep an eye on this section, good luck and have fun!
Cheers,
Rupy
Rupy and nandlaskar, thanks for the interest you have shown, even though it’s a bit quiet here at the moment 
Appreciate your kind words…
Here my dummy characters with very basic rigging and skinning (figures are some free models given by 3D World magazine).
My main concern here is the composition and poses. On the left - only posed figures, on the right - sketch of what to come over them.
I have also added some basic lights - just to indicate the color and direction of lights.
All comments are welcome, so please go crazy and pick on anything you see out of place, or anything that can improve composition and poses 
P.S. small details like hand poses are not there yet - need to get the “big things” playing properly first
And body proportions will change too - these are just dummies 
Good work, and good placement of your 3D “dummy”.
If you want to keep the blueish light of the scene ; be carrefull of the yellow of the hair : too much of saturation in it and this color keep all viewer attention.
Hi David,
You are too kind to me - looking at it after some hours I can see it looks like crap 
I should be keeping myself only to poses at this stage - minus any kind of lighting attempts or such, or sketching over it.
I want to know how you 2d minded people are working with composition. In what terms do you think, how do you see the image from compositional point of view, how do you decide the perspective? What kind of lines do you see inside the image?
I am a 3d technical person, I know how to do those technically difficult tasks… And I want to learn how do you create a good looking image…
Thanks!
heu heu no ; it’s not crappy , don’t understimate your job 
If you have any question about composition, some years ago a good article by Philip Straub was featured on this website :
http://features.cgsociety.org/story_custom.php?story_id=3275
This one help me a lot to undersand somes tips of compositions.
After, if you have too much of choice to do when painting, you can divide the work with a black and white drawing and volume work on value first, and coloring at last part the picture as I do in my tutorial here : http://www.tdt3d.be/articles_viewer.php?art_id=51
Hey Sasha,
Nice mood on your image my friend, like the lighting on it really cool 
My 2 cents, if you want to work on the pose and composition, go rough :D, take a pen and make many, many scribbles on your idea, work really loose thumbnails, rough thumbnails, try different poses and gestures, for now forgot to use 3D dummys
( and for 3D is a great practices that you begin with pencil o pen sketches :)) For composition work first with black and white forms, in thumbnails rectangles, try vertical, horizontal, more wider , more taller rectangles, etc., etc.
Only a large comment 
Waiting for more updates !!
Hi Alexandra!Nice to see you again,I remenber you and your work very well from strange behaviour! Your idea is very promising for this one,“SteamPunk Scissors” are going to be very nice,it reminded me of Edward Scissorhands. I can’t wait to see how you will develop a 2d render,being mainly a 3d artist!So far,I think you had nice advices!Best of luck for you and I will come back here for more!Best wishes!
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