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Post by Sound888 on Mar 17, 2008 18:51:12 GMT -5
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Post by hardyboyzwwe on Mar 17, 2008 19:41:55 GMT -5
Great Pose. Nice to see another one from you.
The first pic is good. I like how you make sabin look dazed and doesn't even know hardy is behind him. Then he stands up and hardy grabs him and BAM! backstabber. I love Pic 4 when they are both up in the air. Looks very realistic. I also love pic 6. I love how you instead of having sabin fall down you had him be almost standing up and about to fal then hardy grabs him as he is about to fall. I also like the first pic where hardy has him in position for the neck breaker. It looks like sabin is almost knocked out. Pics 13 and 14 are also great becuase they give the neckbreaker so much impact. I thought the pose was over after that then I'm like What's going on, Is sabin countering!?!?!? Then jeff flips him backward so his feet are on the turnbuckle. I love Pic 19? when he is going to flip him, it looks like jeff had just had a long match and he was using all of his strength to pick sabin up. When sabin is on the turnbuckle jeff looks like he is out of energy and is about to just collapse. the pics When he is in the air and when he hits the move look awsome and has great impact. And then at the end of the pose sabin looks like he is knocked out which is great.
Overall great pose. Can't wait to see more.
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mike
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Post by mike on Mar 17, 2008 19:46:47 GMT -5
shiiiiit new HB pose. The lungblower is alright, the move was decent but I like how Sabin sells it looks like hes just about to fall over then Jeff grabs him right in time. The heros's welcome type move is done really well aswell, it seems like the sort of move thats hard to do with figs but you pulled it off great. I like how right before the move they go down lower to make the effect that there going farther greater, I also like how Sabins feet are like behind his body, makes it seem like the move is being done really fast which is great. Its perfect how they just roll into the next move, like into the starting poisition, it was done really smoothly. Its ace how Sabin looks like hes baisically dead, the way you made Jeff's knees bend makes it seems like has to use more effort to pick up Sabin which is a great way of selling the moves. The final move, the top rope ace crusher / rko or whatever you want to call it was decent, I like how you made Sabin baisically not sell the move because he was already so weak from the other 2, I would'nt of thought to do that. Overall that was a pretty good pose, I liked how it stayed as a chain and the moves flowed so well with each other, the hero's welcome type move was my favourite of the 3. The first and third moves could of been a bit better but the reactions were pretty good, It was a nice treat to see a new HB pose, thanks for coming back.
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Andrew
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Post by Andrew on Mar 18, 2008 6:01:01 GMT -5
oh my hellboy, this is good. real good/
Ok lets get started, i love it as usual the set up, clear pics. Jeff hardy love the way he gets RIGHT up for the back cracker, as if to whisper in sabins ear, im about to puncture both of your lungs bitch. falls back, TIMBER. Excellent impact shot. only beef here is that it takes sabin the same time to lean forward as it does for jeff to get up off the ground. but thats not major. The next. haha chris hero's finisher. Are you by anychance sticking with your HELLBOY OF HONOR theme. This is actually really good. the movements are unreal Pic 12 and 13 are amazing . 13 its like everything was twisted JUST the right was. its super good. I like it very muchos. Then impact again. Wow, Jeff is like IM NOT DONE WITH YOU YET BUDDY. Jeff pulls him back up. I love the way it seems jeff is sooo tired after everything and now he is using his LAST OUNCE of strenght to lift up sabin. TOWER OF LONDON. ROH ROH ROH. yes! love this. again your impact shots rule. Chris Sabin is DEAD. i like the way he was kept in the same place. instead of rolling around.
This is good. real good. Keep it up please
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Post by brm on Mar 19, 2008 0:37:58 GMT -5
Really glad to see you pose so suddenly. I had no idea my posing could basically summon a bunch of oldies back. Maybe I will do it again sometime. Glad to see hb is still in the indy. The set up pics are good, and I am glad you put some detail into it. Sabin is obviously hurt, which adds depth to the pose. Something like this might not be seen as much, but it shows that you put effort and thought into your work, so I will in turn put effort and thought into my reply. Pic two is good, and I am glad you are going through all the motions and not just jumping around. Most people try to rush moves, but HB has always been known for making them dang near animation quality. Now we come to pic 3. I am so so glad you included this pic. I think every lungblower that I have seen posted has skipped this picture, and it makes it look so bad. This shot makes the move actually look realistic, and flow without making it look cheesey. Jeff placing all his body weight on sabin like that, instead of just going into pic 4 makes the lungblower look believable. My only problem is that I would have enjoyed seeing Sabin maybe stepping back in pic 3. I only say this because he is off his feet in pic 4. Sabin would jump sell the lungblower, but it would have been cool to see him preparing the jump instead of flat footing it. I LOVe sabin's feet in pic 5. Feet and leg reactions can be the turning point for a pose. You nailed it here, giving him a cringe style reaction. Pic 6 is why you are a legend at posing. Having Sabin BOUNCE a WEE BIT BACK TO HIS FEET! wow. Every lungblower I see, they just stay on the ground. This is so well down and good, I can't express how much this topped off the pose. Little detail is what seperates a great pose from a pose. I love how jeff is even positioned with his hands pushing himself up from the mat. Again, actually setting both figures up to fit the pose instead of rushing around to get it done are what the new generation of posers needs to learn. The set up for the Hero's Welcome flowed brilliantly. How he just smoothly wrapped him into the move was played off very well, and again, is animation quality. I love how pic 11 represents that odd moment before release, where you pull all your energy inside of you, and than BOOM release it. I love it when so much can be represented by a single still frame. I love the positon of jeff's leg in pic 12. Place a leg to represent the pushing off of the mat is just flat out amazing to me. Most posers would have worried about Sabin, and just had jeff stand there lifting him. I love how you seem to sit and think every shot through. It really shows. Pic 13 is just wonderful. Having both men turned looks just flat out really cool. A great stand alone shot here. The transition of jeff's legs from having one bent to now both bend is really really a great detail. A lot of posers would have just turned Jeff, and not taken and repositioned him for the next shot. Again, a great example of what the younger posers need to pick up on. Change positions with every shot. HB is a great guy to study for this. I love your use of conveying the impact with the bending of the legs. Another cringe worthy impact shot here, shown by the legs being curved in. RIGHT ON THE HEAD. The true mark of an indy finsher: Drop them on their head. WOW. HE JUST TURNED HIM OVER. HE NEVER LET GO. This might be the KW slickest move transition I have ever seen in a pose. I can't belive how well you translated that into the movements. Pic 19 really stands out to me. How you had JEFF'S DANG TOES bent to represent him pushing off to lift the weight was just SO well done and extra. This is why I enjoy HB poses. You get to look at every shot, and it's like Where's Waldo. You look for that little extra detail he added in taht nobody else adds. The Tower of London was done very well, and I like how Jeff started to jump even before Sabin was completely settled. Loving the toes on pic 22. I don't think I would have even bent them in this sequence. That's what sets you apart from the rest. I just love the angle of pic 23. Having Jeff appear like he really jumped all for it, with only one leg showing looks really good for this move. Pic 24 is great. I really like how you had Jeff let go of his head, as to allow him to protect himself / take the bump on his head. AGAIN legs tell the story of the bump. Having Sabin lay knocked out at the end without moving was a very wise choice. I did that after my Tiger Driver '91 in my last pose. It's great for huge indy bumps. In the last pic, it looks like you posed jeff to be subtly checking on sabin. I am going to assume this was intentional. AGAIN WITH THE WALDO STUFF. love it.
I am really really glad you posed. Maybe we can keep this up, and attract more oldies back.
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