Poses and posing
6 years ago
So here's a question to my watchers - where do you get inspiration for all those great varied poses of your characters that I see? That seems to be my biggest issue nowadays of getting a picture done - finding that perfect pose you know you want to see your character in.
That said, don't get me wrong - the artists I've commissioned have offered up some fantastic ones when just giving them suggestions, but I've also had those moments when I see a pose somewhere and I go, "I want that."
So...any sites out there that have that kind of thing handy? Or do you just Google Images things up and stumble upon them? Or do you just tell your artists, "Awesome action pose" and they get it right every time? I'd love to hear your thoughts here, or as Notes if you'd rather.
And thanks to those who suggested some ideas for commissions via Notes from last Journal. We'll see what happens. Anyone else have some ideas for commissions of Razira here in the same general type of pictures that you've seen so far?
That said, don't get me wrong - the artists I've commissioned have offered up some fantastic ones when just giving them suggestions, but I've also had those moments when I see a pose somewhere and I go, "I want that."
So...any sites out there that have that kind of thing handy? Or do you just Google Images things up and stumble upon them? Or do you just tell your artists, "Awesome action pose" and they get it right every time? I'd love to hear your thoughts here, or as Notes if you'd rather.
And thanks to those who suggested some ideas for commissions via Notes from last Journal. We'll see what happens. Anyone else have some ideas for commissions of Razira here in the same general type of pictures that you've seen so far?
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As far as something for Razira, a fun image would be her getting back up from being knocked down, possibly wiping blood from her nose or mouth. "Not a bad hit. My turn."
On the one hand, I have thanks to many consuming videos as well as gaming. And also the interest animations. Preferably 2D one develops a good imagination.
Second point. I write my thought clearly. It is helpful when you are figuratively expressing your rhetoric. My rhetoric unfolds best in my mother tongue German.
Third point, I have at times followed a German channel called Die Redefabrik. The channel gives tips on what to pay attention to in everyday speech. What your body language says. As well as analyses of fictional characters or real people. From the real people mostly politicians are taken for the analysis. Especially German politicians from any party.