Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Spiderman 2

This is going to be my next pose I am going to rig using the spiderman pose. I think the more difficult parts will be the arms, and legs. Torso seems ok to adjust, head too.

The hands were a bit difficult to adjust at first, as I needed to make it look realistic. So I adjusted the fingers one by one. Important part to take note is to make it look spreaded out also to make it look realistic.

Also, the thumb has to be adjusted to it does not look as though it exist as a separate part of the body from the hand. Fingers need to look clenched as spiderman is suppose to hold webbing in his hand thus it needs to look firm and solid.

I found a little difficulty in adjusting the legs and thighs as if noticed carefully at the right leg, part of the knee is sticking out too noticeably. Part of the right foot is also not supposed to visible also so that needs to be adjusted. Torso has to be bent downwards a little bit more and arms need to be in line as unlike the previous spiderman pose (The hanging down pose), he is holding the webbing with both hands at once so it needs to be aligned properly.




Perspective view for my completed pose. Not perfect but quite close to the original pose already in my opinion.

As seen above the hands are now aligned to each other properly. Doesn't need that much adjusting as I expected as I only adjusted the wrist and not the whole arm.

Another thing to note is that the arms is not intertwined with the legs as compared to the previous model where it sticks to the torso.

I adjusted the back of his chest, so he looks more slouch. As spiderman is suppose to be pulling the webbing and lifting his body into the sky, his back should look more bent, and arms more 'strained' in a way.

Side view, overall he looks horizontally fit, and legs look almost straight as well. Arms actually not so straight as it is bend a bit if not it will look unnatural.




I tried adjusting it again as I soon found out it wasn't that exact. Now I lowered the legs and it looks better now.

One thing I noticed is that no matter how much you adjusted the arms, it will still look as though it is inside the torso, which can't be help.

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