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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 8:37 pm)
camera angle! thats my suggestion.... dont be afraid to move the camera....take it in niceand close and behind cap americas shoulder maybe...so your almost looking over him and into the fist of captain britain! or take it low and have it pointing upwards at the two figures! seriously..play with your camera and you will be suprised how you can change the picture without even changing the figures!
If you want to use a city backdrop, try desaturating it or blurring it before use. All you need is the suggestion of their environment; as you suspect, too much detail will distract from the action. Ditto to what kirisute said about camera angle. If Captain Britain is the dominant figure, try placing the camera low, looking up at him. Also experiment with the focal length; a wider angle lens than normal will exaggerate CB's fist in relation to the rest of him.
Well, if you want to try for some realism, you could have US Agent (that's Steve Rodgers, after he was Cap, the suit is different, though actually it should be a medium gray where it is now dark blue,) sitting in a chair, telling Cap Brit who to fight, and how to do it. ;-) Just kidding. Sorry, Cap America is my favorite super hero, and I am not too keen on seeing him get his tail handed to him. I agree on the camera angle idea. I would try putting it right past the shield, on the side facing out already, pointed up toward Brit's face. (But I would still change them so Cap Am is knocking Brit on his arse ;-)
I think the Captian America figure should be turned more into the picture, a little more profile. The power of the punch is weakened in the current pose. The change would also featue Captain Britian more. Captain American's shield is where your sending the viewer first. Why? because the shield is large, it has the brightest colors, and the most contrast, you might want to add some shadows. Remember, Size, location, color, contrast, etc., all focus where the viewer looks.
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