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RRJR84 wrote:QUOTE (RRJR84 @ Aug 23 2013, 12:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>looking great this is looking great
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Tagline does look better. I agree with Paris on the periods. Here they wil make an impact on the tagline.
Only thing I'm not so keen on is the stance of Snipes; can you turn him a tiny bit, so he looks like he's standing upright, instead of hunching forward/to the side as he is now?
Only thing I'm not so keen on is the stance of Snipes; can you turn him a tiny bit, so he looks like he's standing upright, instead of hunching forward/to the side as he is now?
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Two suggestions. How would the character on the far left look with strong specular highlights in his eyes like the other characters? And I also think the tagline should include periods, for example: Honor. Redemption. Freedom.