rokket opened this issue on Dec 24, 2010 · 55 posts
rokket posted Mon, 27 December 2010 at 5:38 PM
Quote - In addition to Acadia's great suggestions, I would recommend trying to not have the render centered all the time. I used to have my characters right smack dab in the center of the render, and once I started deviating from this, I was finding more dynamic ways of image composition. Though if you do a lot of closeups like I tend to do, there's not too many ways around that.. :) By no means am I an artistic genius, though. I just try to convey what I know. :D
In my first render, Sydney was the only thing in the scene, and it was meant to be a close up camera shot a la a movie scene. And I guess the only other render that she is centered in is The Encounter. I am going to post one more render that I made, where nothing is really centered in the scene. I will put this in the back of my mind. I tend to think like a cinematographer, so in a sense, I am trying to look at the big picture and tell a story.
Thank you for the thought.
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