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    Default RHG's General Portrait Workshop

    Well folks, gather round.

    I'm just keeping this post as an online repository for the cards I make for these general portraits, so people can have tabs on what's going on. I'll just add them in to the post, which I will continually edit. Simples.

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    Good start, though I'd suggest keeping the format the same as the existing ones so there's no great jump in style / angle / size


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    I've done my best. A lot of people complain about the amount of armour, but it's the best I can do with the MB external outfit camera. It has the body as a pinion, so it's impossible to take a good face shot without getting in a LOT of clothing too.

    Another thing, are there three slots for age or two?

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    On second thoughts, have decided with Inhuman One to merely Photoshop the existing portraits for additional variety and flavour. Less work, more consistent with original style.

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    Any chance you could try rendering some of the models from RS2 with their helmets and so on then photoshop them?


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    Godd idea, there just aren't enough new ones anywhere to change them without having some wild differences in how they look. At present, the consistency of the old ones looks better than a mix of new and old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvk901 View Post
    At present, the consistency of the old ones looks better than a mix of new and old.
    Agreed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvk901 View Post
    Godd idea, there just aren't enough new ones anywhere to change them without having some wild differences in how they look. At present, the consistency of the old ones looks better than a mix of new and old.
    Agreed. Old ones it is.

    @tone: I see where your coming from, but how many models do we have to render unique faces? Not the number we need, I suspect.

    I'll take a look at sticking some improvements to the old ones, and then I'll get back to you. I never cease to be amazed by how much difference some judicious application of colour adjustments & filters can make.

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