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Title: Posing Character Models for CSS Portraits?
Post by: TheGamerKidTy on March 23, 2015, 07:38:53 PM
Hello there.

I am working on a Brawl hack project right now and I need some CSS Portraits. I've seen some people include their own CSS for their model that looks like it has been done is some kind of model posing program.

I would like to know how to do this as well.


Thanks in advance,
-Ty


Title: Re: Posing Character Models for CSS Portraits?
Post by: ABloodyCanadian on March 23, 2015, 09:16:22 PM
BrawlBox can make screenshots, but they don't make the best renders... lol...


Title: Re: Posing Character Models for CSS Portraits?
Post by: Kyouma on March 23, 2015, 10:27:32 PM
I pose my models in 3ds max, then save the pose as an animation file and put the camera view in a certain position, after that I make the render, then delete it and without moving the view, I load another model, then select the bones and load the animation with the pose and repeat the process


Title: Re: Posing Character Models for CSS Portraits?
Post by: Lawliet on March 24, 2015, 04:15:41 PM
BrawlBox can make screenshots, but they don't make the best renders... lol...

True, but unlike everyone else, I'm more into the simple renders made by BrawlBox. Easy to make, all you need to do is to take a screenshot and reduce the size, like the regular portrait size: 128 x 160 pixels.

I pose my models in 3ds max, then save the pose as an animation file and put the camera view in a certain position, after that I make the render, then delete it and without moving the view, I load another model, then select the bones and load the animation with the pose and repeat the process

Whoa, that is so much work. That's how you make your CSPs for KAI.


Title: Re: Posing Character Models for CSS Portraits?
Post by: SemiPsycho on March 24, 2015, 06:35:03 PM
True, but unlike everyone else, I'm more into the simple renders made by BrawlBox. Easy to make, all you need to do is to take a screenshot and reduce the size, like the regular portrait size: 128 x 160 pixels.

That's what I do, then I use Photoshop to make it look all spick and span! I also use Photoshop to make portraits for recolors.


Title: Re: Posing Character Models for CSS Portraits?
Post by: Lawliet on March 24, 2015, 06:39:48 PM
That's what I do, then I use Photoshop to make it look all spick and span! I also use Photoshop to make portraits for recolors.
Photoshop? I heard of it, but I never use it. That's one way to make some epic CSPs!