12-30-2013, 03:18 AM
Aikanaro,
Get some sculpey or clay and just sculpt out a little dragon, really simply, nothing complicated, like a tube with a mouth. then light it accordingly, use toothpicks or wire to get it to stand on its own. It will be worth it to see how the light interacts with the exact pose.
One thing I am noticing about the light is that it's not wrapping around the form, you are using shadow the way I used to use them, but really light wraps and at times just stops.
Here is a video explaining it further: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV_oxs-EFw8
Get some sculpey or clay and just sculpt out a little dragon, really simply, nothing complicated, like a tube with a mouth. then light it accordingly, use toothpicks or wire to get it to stand on its own. It will be worth it to see how the light interacts with the exact pose.
One thing I am noticing about the light is that it's not wrapping around the form, you are using shadow the way I used to use them, but really light wraps and at times just stops.
Here is a video explaining it further: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV_oxs-EFw8
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