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This is a quickie I made up in SFM to see if I could make a cool, dynamic-looking shot, and I think it came out rather well! It's weird how quickly I was able to put this together. I feel like I've really gotten the hang of using SFM now that I've actually ANIMATED with it, and doing stills like this is so much easier in comparison.
If anyone is curious, the speedlines are particle effects, which you can get here: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfil...../?id=204885402
If anyone is curious, the speedlines are particle effects, which you can get here: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfil...../?id=204885402
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 720px
File Size 112.5 kB
Thank you! I'm quite partial to it myself, and I'd love to do an animation with a scene like this someday.
In order to do it in SFM, you get the camera right in the model's face and then turn up the Field of View setting to as nauseatingly high as it'll go and BOOM, you get a super-dynamic closeup!
In order to do it in SFM, you get the camera right in the model's face and then turn up the Field of View setting to as nauseatingly high as it'll go and BOOM, you get a super-dynamic closeup!
Yes and no. I can rerender the image at a wallpaper resolution (1080p, I'm guessing?). But unfortunately, I created two versions of this image; the first is the version you see, the second was a slightly altered one that I didn't think looked as good, and the project file only has the second version saved. So while I can try to make it as close to the first version as possible, there'll be a few slight differences between the wallpaper and the image here (the lighting and his pose might be slightly off). Is that alright?
Here you go!
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/....._wallpaper.png
Thankfully, the alternate version wasn't very far off. Mostly minor differences in the pose and lighting. I've gotten it back to the original as close as possible, and I think the difference isn't noticeable unless you go back and forth between them.
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/....._wallpaper.png
Thankfully, the alternate version wasn't very far off. Mostly minor differences in the pose and lighting. I've gotten it back to the original as close as possible, and I think the difference isn't noticeable unless you go back and forth between them.
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