Sim Scenes!

Aug 18, 2009 17:16

Ello!

My first sim scenes! Well here's a going! This week's prompts were DEATH- ROMANCE- SHOCK!

The First Sim Scenes...EVA! )

glen, sim scenes, olivia, random, emma

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kyra_master701 August 18 2009, 16:07:06 UTC
Alrighty then... it's interesting, but you could get better pics on some of the shots. It is good :)

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junebug_13 August 18 2009, 18:02:00 UTC
Heh heh heh. This week's prompts are really my style, all the shoots I've seen have been awesome!
But Kyra has a point, some of the shots would look awesomer with different angles and such. And maybe turning up your snapshot quality, it doesn't add lag and makes your pictures look better. In my game I have quality set to high and picture size to medium. But it's your first entry, so don't be discouraged. :) Doing Sim Scenes really helps your picture-taking skills and also for setting up scenes, you'll only get better!
~June

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imxplosion August 19 2009, 14:22:33 UTC
Well Kyra and June already mentioned the angles, so I'll add that the scene where she and her friend argue was a bit confusing at first, because of the new setting. I think it might have made a bit more sense if they were arguing outside.

Other than that, good job on your first entry!

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Thanks Everybody! ayesha123play August 19 2009, 14:56:44 UTC
Thank you Kyra, June and Plosion for the tips!
This week's prompts were very interesting...
I found out livejournal pics were doing that so from now on I'll use photobucket from now on.

Right, keep in mind myself to make sure not to switch scenes like hot n' cold.

Thanks for all the great comments guys!

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mae_o_nays August 20 2009, 13:20:59 UTC
I was able to pick out all the prompts, but I'm not sure if this flowed that well as a story - maybe that's just me? The satellite death was a fun surprise, though, and I really liked the little sequence of 'fall over > can you see that? > wham!' :)

I think with a little bit of outside lighting the fight pictures would be a lot clearer. The best advice I can give, really, is to play around with camera angles, get in close and find unusual focus points.

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