Comps are feeling very uninteresting at the moment, but the life studies are lookin great!
Awesome studies! So far the comps are all of a direct side view or front view, might be worth doing some variations where they're viewed from an angle. Good ideas though, just need to move the viewing perspective around a bit. I'd like to see more like number 4 :D
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Woah fantastic, I was leaning towards thumb 1 but your audience haven't seen the film won't understand her seat if they haven't seen the whole bug... Lovely studies!
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You have to apply it asap! Before you lose it! Those studies are AWESOME! Now make the imaginative parts as well!
Lookin good! I like all three.
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I like both A and B but I think B is stronger.
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Howie, I"m diggin A & C, and I'm leaning more towards A! it has the movement and tension of the situation. Maybe try moving Nausicaa around the image some more? try her at different sections of thirds?
I'm liking B and C the most and great studies so far, keep it up!
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Have to go with Jagged on this, B and C are the tightest. B in particular. Can't wait to see the final image, godspeed.
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Awesome colour comp. I know what you mean about it looking like a horror sci fi, but the tone of the film is quite similar to one, in parts. I think it works, for a realistic version of the film. Good work on the atmosphere
Hey Howie great studies!
I must say I really love you black and white comps - have you thought about doing a similar style for the final? I think it could be really original and interesting!
I don't feel the comp you have chosen is the strongest to develop. Though to continue, I'd definitely find a ref for your colours, there are some cool underground cave photography, worth checking out.
Nice job with the studies and applying the cave! Looks great.
The background and foreground are looking a little too separate at the moment. Might be worth putting something in between where the browny coloured floor ends and bluer cave starts. (: