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Avatar User Offline jbeech
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Posted: July/31/2024 at 3:37pm  Quote
 
Enough of you following this build I'm going to briefly birdwalk walk you and request a response of A, B, or C but to my email, so we don't hijack Alan's thread, please: info@promodeler.com - now nobody can say they're never consulted when it's important! So we all grok nose art, right? Like on some WWII airplanes. I'm doing something similar for a project . . . which pose do you like best?





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Posted: August/01/2024 at 6:06am  Quote
 
A

B and C are a bit to much and they also 'push' the object to the background.

 
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Posted: August/01/2024 at 7:39am  Quote
 
Agreed, I like A the best.

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Posted: August/01/2024 at 8:05am  Quote
 
I agree with Henri. I prefer B aesthetically, but A is a better choice to push the product.

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Posted: August/01/2024 at 8:13am  Quote
 
I like "A" the best, but I would push your product a bit farther forward in the figures' hands. This would push your product forward but also keep the eye candy as the attention grab .

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Posted: August/01/2024 at 6:47pm  Quote
 
C

In B and C, the product and figure are centered in the "field of view" whereas in A it is unbalanced.  C specifically because the figure appears to be resting/leaning on the product as if to say she trusts it.


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C, but they're all confusing as to what it is your pushing.

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Posted: August/02/2024 at 9:04am  Quote
 
John

I vote C for a couple reason's:
1. We have all seen A & B many times over.
2. The servo is up against her back meaning to me it has your back in performance, reliability, etc. to take care of the airplane and not let you down.
3. Pushing with the legs as she sits (very strong muscles), represents the power in your servo's to move just about anything.

Just my 2 cents worth .....

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