Hello, I'm baltimorej, contestant of the Allstar Writer Competition and aspiring writer. I've seen a fair share of tutorials, but I've never come across one with this pose, primarily because it is self-taught. After successfully completing the tutorial your new scenery would look something like this example:
This scenery pose is for both Superstars and those who aren't; all that is required are four or more friends.
Begin your scenery by selecting a theme. Do not use the comic panels. Go to the "Friends" tab on the scenery sidebar and pick out a doll you'd like to use in the center.
Pull out another copy of the same doll and angle her so that her top arm is connected to the original's shoulder. In other words make her perpendicular to the first doll. This is to create the first half of the outspread arms. Make the arms slightly bigger, otherwise they will look too short. Make sure you bring the first doll to the front.
Now make the other arm and keep it symmetrical. Use the same procedure.
It may look funny at the moment, but don't worry, your medoll will be looking like she's hugging her friends' shoulders in no time! Now is the time to dress up your doll. For beginners, use strapless tops or dresses so you don't have to worry about sleeves.
Add two friends to each side of your doll's arms. Place them so there are no empty gaps (parts of bodies in the background will show). It's okay if the legs are still showing.
Repeat the same for the opposite side. Elevate the dolls so that the hands can show.
Almost there! I hope you are beginning to see the picture. Now it's your turn to add a little bit of "you" in it and be creative! Use items and clothes to cover up the extra legs. Feel free to try new things. Hit "Save," title it, and voila, you have made a unique and fantastic scenery pose.
Baltimorej
*All images were screen shots taken by me.
4 comments:
Really good, I should try that sometime. This is easy to do and well written, plus its not lengthy. Good job.
@supa_star4real Thank you so much, I really appreciate it.
Thanks for making this easy to follow. I remember when I first starting making sceneries I had no clue what to do. It's good for those who are new or want to get started in posing on sceneries. Good job!
I like it and its great that you did something besides make-up tutorials...
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