Lince9_SpecOps_01 by EPICI
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Description
Poser, InterposerPro and Cinema4D.
Character (SoldierLwR_02 with custom textures and props) modelled in Cinema4D, rigged and animated in Poser, than loaded back to Cinama4D with Interposer PRO and rendered.
Postwork in photoshop.
Comments (4)
RoundHammer
Overall quite good. His posture is convincing that he is shooting on the move during a raid. For future reference, I would suggest a more grim expression on your Operator. Speaking from experience, I never had such a "pleasant" look about me when I had to shoot, especially when it was at other people. I also understand that you want his face visible, my eyes would be looking through the M68 sight, what we call "Indexing the sights". Also, I would suggest a ballistic helmet and protective goggles or glasses. I never saw an SF man out there who went with just a cap, they know they are not bulletproof. And they also need a means of mounting their night optical devices, or NODs. Today's term for nightvision goggles. A technical note, the M16/M4 flash suppressor has a solid bottom to prevent dust from being disturbed when in the prone; giving away the shooter's position. With such a short barrel, the M4 would have a much larger muzzle flash, at least a third of the propellant is wasted, burning outside the bore. That is a problem for such a small, lightweight bullet anyway, not that Colt Firearms cares. At least twice as big as what you have here, including the main flash. Though what you do have already is very convincing. Omitt the secondary flash at six o'clock, shift the ones at five and seven o'clock to nine and three and the flash pattern will reflect accurately where the five slots on the suppressor are cut. You could also have the expended cartridge casing spinning away, joining a second for more visual drama. We normally shoot two rounds at a time. Excellent work.
EPICI
Thank you RoundHammer for your technical comment. It is useful and correct. This is a 3dCG clone of a real actor, so I had to put a bandana on his head. I would prefer a ballistic helmet. This 3D model will be used in dangerous scenes.. as a stuntman.! Thank you again. EPICI
Dangerman_1973
Where did you get the assault vest?
EPICI
Hi Dangerman_1973 the assault vest is made by me. This is the first of 6 actors 3D-clones which I am working on. Lince9 SpecOps team, will be soon on Marketplace. ;) If you want to watch the WIP of Lince9, go to my forum (www.epiciworld.com). EPICI