![]() But, a good way to practice is to try remaking poses from the games and see if you can pick up on a character's "mannerisms." For example, SpringTrap slouches to one side (mostly to his right) when idle in FNaF 3 and basically has to drag himself along from room to room in Help Wanted, so I'd pose him with that in mind instead of giving him good posture. As for the camera settings, Enforma's tutorial covers that pretty well.Īnother thing is posing, which just comes with time and practice. Color also goes a long way, so try to avoid using harsh colors and/or pure white unless the shot you're wanting to make requires it. While that can work for dark shots, I recommend using three point lighting for a start and working your way up, adding more lights (this render has six) for more complex shots. ![]() Starting with the lighting, it looks like you're only using one per render. Looking at your renders, the main thing I see that stands out to me is the Camera and Lighting settings.
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