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Description
"Don't worry Sam, I'll be home soon. Soon, my little sweetie..."
A Marine separated from his fiancée tries to focus on the task at hand. He knows that every soldier goes through this; in spite of which flag they fly. His combat PDA is secured to his arm with special cloth given to him by her.
Made on gm_black, edited in Photoshop and GIMP.
Constructive feedback is appreciated.
A Marine separated from his fiancée tries to focus on the task at hand. He knows that every soldier goes through this; in spite of which flag they fly. His combat PDA is secured to his arm with special cloth given to him by her.
Made on gm_black, edited in Photoshop and GIMP.
Constructive feedback is appreciated.
Image size
4500x2531px 11.28 MB
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Comments3
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Looks like you found some nice models. Was this on SFM or G-Mod?
The first-person perspective is an interesting touch, though it did take me a moment to notice the arms of the POV character. That might be because I was looking at the picture on my phone, though.
It’s impressive how you put so many models together in such a tight space. It looks a bit crowded but not excessively. I also like the posing you did on the marines, and how each of them seems to have a unique pose.
I get the sense that these guys are moving somewhere, and there’s a lot of tension from waiting.
The first-person perspective is an interesting touch, though it did take me a moment to notice the arms of the POV character. That might be because I was looking at the picture on my phone, though.
It’s impressive how you put so many models together in such a tight space. It looks a bit crowded but not excessively. I also like the posing you did on the marines, and how each of them seems to have a unique pose.
I get the sense that these guys are moving somewhere, and there’s a lot of tension from waiting.