Hi, everyone. I like a lot the pose! but one thing I would definetly study a little bit more is the way he´s holding the trophy. I know it´s a trophy because is being said, but I think it wouldn't be any doubt if it´s held vertically, by the base, keeping the cup upwards. I just stroke the pose to check this I am saying and I find different options of holding the item-depending on it´s shape of course-either by the square base you modelled or by the "neck" of the trophy. Another typical pose is bending the right arm so it holds the bottom of the object-like a trade- and posing the left arm like holding the neck, just slightly bent to show a more natural way of lifting a heavy object, with both arms again. But always putting the object vertically. That will sort of imply that he cares of the object and shows it the way it´s usually seen when standing on a shelve, or something. A nice touch would be also doing this pose I just described putting both hands just slightly higher than the head (arms are bent) Thanks everyone!
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Hi, everyone. I like a lot the pose! but one thing I would definetly study a little bit more is the way he´s holding the trophy. I know it´s a trophy because is being said, but I think it wouldn't be any doubt if it´s held vertically, by the base, keeping the cup upwards. I just stroke the pose to check this I am saying and I find different options of holding the item-depending on it´s shape of course-either by the square base you modelled or by the "neck" of the trophy.
Another typical pose is bending the right arm so it holds the bottom of the object-like a trade- and posing the left arm like holding the neck, just slightly bent to show a more natural way of lifting a heavy object, with both arms again.
But always putting the object vertically. That will sort of imply that he cares of the object and shows it the way it´s usually seen when standing on a shelve, or something. A nice touch would be also doing this pose I just described putting both hands just slightly higher than the head (arms are bent)
Thanks everyone!
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