Toolkit 2: Dramatic Posing
This lesson we continued morphing Moom into various poses, but this time we had to look at dramatic poses and take into consideration more detail, such as the ways fingers moved and be more careful about not warping the figure. After last week I defiantly felt a lot more confident doing this task and even starting experimenting with facial expressions to make the character appear more realistic and the pose make more sense, and this I feel defiant worked, especially on the first pose where there wasn't a lot of movement but the face gives a way a lot of the emotion of the characters pose.
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