Got mine today through Sideshow. Have pics up on my IG account. I LOVE him!!!!! He is an amazing figure.
Swapped the foot pegs with some spare extended pegs. Makes a huge difference in toe articulation. Thanks Tony Mei for the tip
That knee-bend is seriously.....wtf lol
Thank you for teaching folks the proper way to use the double-joints.For a more natural look on double jointed HT articulations:
- use the bottom elbow articulation:
- and the top knee articulation:
Otherwise it looks like the figure has no knees or elbows.
For a more natural look on double jointed HT articulations:
- use the bottom elbow articulation:
- and the top knee articulation:
Otherwise it looks like the figure has no knees or elbows.
Thanks for these photos! this is a good tip!
I personally pose my figs that have double jointed knees like this as well. Much more natural. It baffles me the amount of people who don't have this down. I cringe whenever I see it posed from the lower joint of the knee.
I'm not really giving advice on posing, just a small tip that can help get the best out of poses.Thought it was taboo to give advice on posing lol. But yeah I've always found it better to maximize the ROM at the anatomically appropriate hinge before trying to get increased ROM at the 2nd one. Otherwise you get a curved extremity as opposed to a bend between 2 straight segments.
Great pics Tourist.
I prefer him with shorter pegs but it's a matter of taste.I wonder with the peg mod does he seem too lanky now
The guy that posted the poses probably tried after seeing that advice but he realized he doesn't have double-jointed knees.They are wince-inducing. But there's no point of being negative without offering advice.
Like I said, get into those poses yourself and you'll see and feel yourself what's wrong with them. Probably the most obvious one is that in all of them he has no torso rotation or bending. If you're in an action pose your torso is always contorted with where you're throwing your weight of the body. At the moment his legs and arms are articulated but his body, head and facial expression are static.
And even though his legs are articulated, they're bent in a way that people just would not do, and I don't mean the double-jointed knee being used. But that his leg is banding backwards so much so that in life you would fall or twist/break a bone because it would be buckling under your body weight.
Try posing the figure after pictures of people in action poses, see if that helps if you can't do it from imagination. hopefully you see improvements!
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