Saturday, 1 April 2017

Position

Position

I have focused on the position of my character, as my model is a 3D still model. It needs to display her personality, I will need to show it through the position of the character. This is shown thorough facial expression, walk, the way it talk, moves. However, as mine is a 3D still image and not an animation. I will be need to focus on facial and position of the character. As these will determine how my character is.

I posed my character, position I desired. Which is something like these images:
As I wanted to show that my character has power, which is the cold- turning things cold, controlling the weather- as you can tell she has an extreme uncontrollable power, so determine this idea, by doing some research on other characters in the market- heading straight till the popular film, frozen.



Frozen- Elsa poses by Hess- Available on the website-
http://thesimscatalog.com/product/frozen-elsa-poses/




I looked at frozen- (Jennifer Lee Chris Buck, 2013, Frozen)


I have chosen this pose and the first image- first pose, as it gives off a gentle feel, as the personality of my character has from the inside, shown through the warm heart. However, the power is slowly destroying her.

                                                             Work by dean Carianas Manar

I think this pose shows exactly how I want it , mixed with frozen pose- shows a detail off a calm personality, which my character is as Personality, is the person you are from the inside and is reflected on the way you walk, talk, dress  and act . However, as it is an still image, I will be doing a 3d still pose, her personality is from her inside will be shown from  the pose.

However, the outside will have an intimating look- cold, harsh due to the cracks. Her figure and everything, such as face and hair will be somewhat decent, because she was normal, but her mystery power is destroying her, so I want to keep the elements of once being fully human.





Feedback from the pose:
-Proportions are well
- Needs to fixes the hand, bring it out 
- hands are to small- doesn't show power


So

I i needed to find references photos. So i moved my hands into the position of  the way it should be. I took photos of my own hand to see poses but to also get the right shape of molding the hand 



















AND I USED THIS PHOTO-
And close ups are here:




  
As many people know that the hands are the hardest to work with, Photographs in your position will help, trying to make it realistic as possible. 






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