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Post by brm on May 14, 2007 20:51:26 GMT -5
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Post by alex123ecw on May 14, 2007 21:10:57 GMT -5
pretty sweet,im really likeing the sabu fix up pic 5 is amazing
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2007 21:13:59 GMT -5
Honestly this is one of my favorite poses from you, I love it. Nice Sabu pants, did you make them? Anyways, onto the pose. Pic one it quite simple but I like it, the angle really helps, it works as a good set-up picture but at the same time it is still a good action shot, great work on this one. Pic two isn't as good, the whole pic is just a little bit boring, Sabu's position is not all too great, I would have preferred see him in a bit larger of a lunge kinda thing, just like have his legs spread apart farther to show the motion is more powerful. Pic three could also use some work, Sabu seems like he is leaned backwards to much, just about to the point where it appears that he might botch in a way, but again not too bad of a pic. The series of pictures with Sabu catching his balance is very nice, though if I had one complaint it would be that in Picture five Sabu's right shoulder joint could have used a bit of tinkering, just simply need to be pushed down a tad. Probably my biggest gripe about the entire pose is that Sabu's jump is weak at best, it really doesn't appear he pushes off with any force at all. Reactions are nice, the crowds could be altered but again not a major deal. Yes nice pose you got here, good job.
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Post by noname on May 14, 2007 22:00:06 GMT -5
Classic brm here.
Your openeing statement reminds me of our dearly departed goalie, whom always used to put down some of his best work. I suppose it's better than saying a really bad pose is "awesome 1o/10!" -- however, you should never be tough on yourself. this is one of your more simple sequences but it has a lot i like. your angles are awesome. the first picture captures the whole scene in one frame. i am a firm believer in that and tried it in many of my popluar seqeunces. next, sabus balancing act is incredible and captured perfectly. him waving his arms to stay centered was seen easily and virtutally flawless. probably my favorite frame(s). probably my favorite pic in this whole thing is #10. the angle is awesome and the fact it didn't break is vintage ecw and brings some realism to the pose. its a fun seqeunce to look at and i like it you should too slick
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Post by Neverfail Nao on May 15, 2007 10:33:20 GMT -5
Loving pic 9-11 7.5/10
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Post by reecechillin on May 15, 2007 16:04:24 GMT -5
ZOMg D!s IS teH bRM B3sTests PO$E !! This is probably one of my favourites along with the Sandman, Raven, Awesome one....anyway we dont seem to get many poses from you now-a-days so im going to give you a good reply. Right so pic1 just sets the scene, seeing all of those old ECW figures really brings back the memories of the good old days of figures and wreslting. Enough of me rambling on, like i said sets the scene great. Pic2 cant really be altered so i wont go into much detail on it but yeh maybe is arms could have been positioned abit better but forget it. pic3, now i personaly dont like this pic simply because he looks strange. maybe if you had him more leaning forwards it wouldn't look as bad but yet forget it. Now onto the next pic i love the look of the rope really looks good. I love his arms how there positionend like he is balancing well done on that best pic so far. So the after shot now people are saying he looks too far back now i myself think he looks great, all i would of done to make it even better is maybe even lift his right leg off of the rope a bit to look as though he really is falling back. Yeah, this is just like a mid-point kind of pic looks good, you can tell he is going to take off any minute...Pic7 !! Yep his arms look great but maybe you could of had him come off the rope by about 5 cm. Weeee, he flys so eligantly....yeah awesome sho best pic so far. His arms are great, so is his legs though and head, well just everything pretty much flawless. Great shot here it is really needed in a sequence like this. Next pic is just vintage ECW the table doesnt break which is awesome because every body these days does table breaks so its a change. What makes me laugh about the last pic is that both Rhyno and Sabu are in the audience aswel as fighting. Well done on the audience by the way your arena is drop-dead-gorgeous along with the Sabu fix-up. EDIT: Heres the pose that i was saying was my favourite: wfigs.proboards48.com/index.cgi?board=wfposes&action=display&thread=1166382945
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Post by root on May 15, 2007 20:37:50 GMT -5
i like this pose. probably 1 of the best sabu poses i've seen. i would give it a 9/10.
p.s there are two sabus in the pictures
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Post by Sound888 on May 16, 2007 21:34:35 GMT -5
HOLY JESUS OF HOLY POSES! PICS 4, 5, 6, AND 7 ARE WORKS OF GOD!
even the first pic is greatness. the angle. the positioning of sabu. all that is just preparing something crazy that is going to happen. i love every single detail you put into the pics. the first pic, i love how the rope is showing how much momentum that sabu has. the first pic really sets the mood of the sequence, that's what it's all about. i love pic two a lot. it's amazing that you had sabu so balanced, and in a stable position, but still showing so much movement in the pic. nice use of string also. i have never seen a pic like that before. most people just have two feet on their toes, or two feet flat on the floor. i know my pics are usually two feet on toes. what i meant by the whole statement is that i love how you can capture running shots without lifting up a foot by bending the knee joint in air. pic three is where i began to nitpick every small detail. pics two and three look like they flow great, but i looked closely at it and noticed that the feet are the same positioning. if the legs are the other way around, left leg in front, and right leg back, then the pic would be perfect. but this is still good. i didnt notice that until i looked at the sequence for at least the seventh time. i also like how you raised sabu's arms so that he can keep his balance on that chair. moving along, i think there should be a pic between three and four. there seem to be a small leap between pics.. yes, i know i used an oxymoron. ok, this is where the best of the best parts of the parts of the sequence of the sequence is. the balancing act by sabu on the rope is just.. AMAZING! HOLY GOD AMAZING! i swore i have NEVER seen anyone done this before. always a first of anything when you do a pose. total greatness. the first time i looked throough the sequence, and when i got this part. i was like OH MY GOD! THIS IS FKN AMAZING! pic five is definatly the best pic of the sequence. the detail in the whole four pics is just so good. so much better than any noob can do in their best sequence. ok, i know im just nitpicking here, but the only thing that bothered me here was that sabu's right hand was the same in all three pics. not really noticable, but noticable in pic five. pic seven is so good. so good that it matches up with how good pic one is. again with the rope's momentum. this detail is so amazing that it wouldnt be a brm pose without it. seriously, you are the only person that can lighten up my mood with something so simple, but the detail is at least a thousand percents better than anyone else that posts here now. oh man, and the osftm ecw crowd. man, i remember when stores used to sell these for like $2 each because they were made is san francisco. almost every dollar store had those. back then, i was like "who the hell are these people?" then in 1999, i started watching ecw, and then bought everything i could from the stores. anyway.. back to the sequence. the mid-air pic is good, but i think it could have been better if he was less tilted. but then again, i dont think i have ever seen sabu straight when does a moonsault or a front flip. the non breaking table is a great idea, i remember hearing mick foley talk about ecw's tables being brought to the show by using tables that are from consession stands, and lunch tables from outside. i've seen a lot of matches where table breaks didnt go as planned, and this represents exactly what happens, but then again, sabu looks like he overshot the landing, which is pretty common. amazing details. and then.. the end. it's really great to see you post here again. it's been a while since the last time ive seen a pose from you.. i forgot waht it was, but i think it had something to do with da figures. anyways, please continue on this and surely enough, we will see hb vs brm again
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Post by Sound888 on May 16, 2007 22:04:25 GMT -5
DELETE YOUR POST RIGHT ING NOW
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Post by alex123ecw on May 18, 2007 22:22:48 GMT -5
DELETE YOUR POST RIGHT ING NOW lmao yeah you tell em HB
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Post by Anaconda Vice on May 19, 2007 12:24:24 GMT -5
That was awesome ! the frames are all great ! Rhynos reaction is also great !
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Post by instigator on May 23, 2007 14:00:48 GMT -5
This pose don't deserve to be push to page 2 because all this other crap people are puting up, which i mean the people that pose crap.
I like this pose it just needs one more picture between 3 and 4 before he lands on the rope, the balancing act gives it a great touch of how sabu does his jump which is great.
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Post by davedbomber on May 28, 2007 11:16:39 GMT -5
dats brillents hes very flixable lol 9/10
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