Walking poses are essential to a lot of storytellers, but when you’re supposed to show a flow of motion in a frozen moment it gets a bit difficult… In the process of making 8649 million poses for my stories, I have learned a couple of things about making them look more natural (rather than disgruntled legos), soo here they are! 1. Hey friends, long time no tutorials! I recently received a question about making natural looking walking poses and thought it was time for another one! POSING TIPS AND TRICKS VOL 4: WALKING POSES For color adjustments, I make sure that there are items with enough variety of colours in the set, so that I can see how the effects work on them clearly.Īnd lastly, I make multiple copies of the preset I am working on so that if I mess it up at one point, I can do some damage control lol. Like, when making adjustments for DOF, I try it on a close up first, but then move the camera for a wider shot to see how it reacts to those kinds of shots. I change the position of the camera (and therefore the picture) as I move forward. The list above is just a rough roadmap, sometimes I use other shaders too.Īs for more general advice, whenever I want to make a new preset, I use a pretty set I have (or build a new one to get in the mood lol) and position the camera in tab mode as if I am going to take a picture. I never use a lut as it is, always take it as a starting point and then adjust the hue/saturation/exposure of colours one by one with quintlightroom shader.
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