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They seem like a really well rehersed crew, close combat and ranged tactics!
Super job with this set, I am curious now where they are are going and what they will find up north?
In my story some of the characters will go to Canada where it is cold. Maybe your crew will find Frost Giants? hehe
But overal great set and good luck with you new HDD
As for their destination, I could say they won't go as far as Canada, but it won't be as comfortable
Had just a quick glance at your pictures at the smartphone, but as far as I can judge them, the are great.
Will look at the story soon, only wanted to send you a warm welcome!
I did the best I could for the time being, there will be much more progress for the next part.
So for now please just enjoy some teamwork bloodshed instead:)
That was a really rough fight , but you captured it as good as always. I tried to do some fighting pictures myself and I am still wondering how you do it; especially as I know that you take them during your play through .
The continuing of the story is so well done and I am really curious how it will go on. There are so many great shots in this set, too many to point out all my favorites. Just a few: With this one I like the seam of light on his shoulder and head, and the DOF, also the homogene colors. With this one I like , the different intensities of darkness in the silhouettes and the composition. And here the apocalyptic feeling of the burned ground .
Honestly, these are only a few randomly picked out pictures I like - it was a great pleasure to look at all of them.
I don't know if you are using an ENB, or which one you use, maybe if you play around a bit with the contrast setting or the point of darkness - some of them have a kind of slight gray overlay , like a haze. But that might just be personal taste.
I am really glad to see your work again and I am looking forward to your next set!
Be well and take care of yourself!
About the haze, it probadly because of my setting of bloom effect in ENB plus try to capture the screen when I being hit:)) the game effect kicked in when under a bright sun and extra bloom, tadaa...SS with motion blur and some haze/fog effect:)
About my "technique" in capture these screen. It's really simple, when fighting, I just occationally freeze the game with "tfc 1", intended or not control the camera around, maybe changing fov a bit, when I happy with the frame, I would play around with ENB setting a bit more if needed to have the best look out of it and "snap!".That's it:)
Sometime capture them made me pay heavy price, as MC constantly being hit while I trying to focus on what I wanted to capture, make the SS some time unintended blurry like above, or crash the game all together from heavy load or overboard setting....leading to do it all over again because the chain of event had broken...
I known it isn't a professional/ optimal way to do it, but I like the natural flow of it so...yeah it's a personal preference:)