scanmead opened this issue on Jan 07, 2011 · 13 posts
scanmead posted Fri, 07 January 2011 at 3:56 PM
Long, long ago, there was a tutorial on how to pose figures realistically. I seem to remember it was by Schlabber, but I'm not sure. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
stallion posted Fri, 07 January 2011 at 4:19 PM
Attached Link: Posing is an art
he has some tutes at his site check them outYou might as well PAY attention, because you can't afford FREE speech
scanmead posted Fri, 07 January 2011 at 4:31 PM
I really did look for these. Thank you.
It seems to me there was more about how to get hips to behave realistically, though... hmmm... If I could remember just half of what I read, it would sure help.
Dang, he has a ton of stuff to look at!!!
saibabameuk posted Fri, 07 January 2011 at 4:56 PM
I would like to give you a great animation tuition however apparently it is spamming!
visit: http://www.infiniteskills.com
email: support@infiniteskills.com
scanmead posted Fri, 07 January 2011 at 5:07 PM
;) I take a look anyway.
I'm just trying to get static poses to look less like department store manequins right now. Animation scares the piddle out of me. Although... animating the figure might be the easier route.
saibabameuk posted Fri, 07 January 2011 at 5:35 PM
I muck about with it,
http://www.youtube.com/user/saibabameuk#p/a/u/0/UxeM1_UDl1M
Cheers
scanmead posted Sat, 08 January 2011 at 1:45 AM
Now I feel kinda bad. I'm not trying to do anything noble here, just better hoochie-mama poses.
rokket posted Sun, 09 January 2011 at 11:48 PM
Quote - Now I feel kinda bad. I'm not trying to do anything noble here, just better hoochie-mama poses.
Got to start somewhere...
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
scanmead posted Mon, 10 January 2011 at 3:27 PM
I so stink at poses. Watched the Flaunt girls a bazillion times, took a run at it, and gagged at the result. They look saucy, my attempt looked raunchy. Big difference. grrr...
markschum posted Mon, 10 January 2011 at 3:55 PM
The one thing to avoid is symettry. People dont normally stand perfectly. More weight on one leg, hip slightly tipped and that sort of thing. Its very easy to overdo it.
saibabameuk posted Mon, 10 January 2011 at 5:04 PM
This is Tanya she has a great movement and enjoys posing.
The painting is acrylic on board.
scanmead posted Mon, 10 January 2011 at 5:40 PM
Give me a pencil, and I can draw it. Put a V4 in front of me, and she mocks me. "Go ahead... turn on Inverse Kinematics... go on... " There's not even any humor in V4. At least Posette used to explode and make you laugh...
Schlabber posted Sun, 30 January 2011 at 3:48 PM
Hi - sorry, had some family business (we got our 2nd child on January 6th).
I think you refer to "Posing is an art" ?
or do you refer to this:
http://www.schlabber.org/expression/exp_k01.html
http://www.schlabber.org/expression/exp_k02.html
sorry - so far this is only available in German language. Posing is an art is also available in English
However - I will rebuild my page soon when I'll have my "family holidays" for a few months. Then I will update some new stuff together with the old poses and tutorials.
Please send me a mail to schlabber@schlabber.org then I will send you over a copy of "Posing is an art" as it seems no longer available if you can't wait until then (it may take 2-3 months to rebuilt my webpage).