03-10-2014, 12:06 PM
A few things stick out to me so far
First, when I put my face away from the screen, X and Zero light up quite a bit. Storm Eagle looks muddy and dull in comparison.
Second, there's no real sense of weight. The original has a healthy lean for that extra sense of power. Granted, there are no arms yet, but it makes me wonder why you didn't at least sketch in arms and make sure the balance was okay to begin with, before detailing.
Third, it might've been acceptable in the SNES era, but nearly-C&P legs that face in opposite directions and ignore the positioning of the body just don't look right at all.
Fourth, his upper body is looking pretty thin. Even the MHX version seems to have some bulk.
First, when I put my face away from the screen, X and Zero light up quite a bit. Storm Eagle looks muddy and dull in comparison.
Second, there's no real sense of weight. The original has a healthy lean for that extra sense of power. Granted, there are no arms yet, but it makes me wonder why you didn't at least sketch in arms and make sure the balance was okay to begin with, before detailing.
Third, it might've been acceptable in the SNES era, but nearly-C&P legs that face in opposite directions and ignore the positioning of the body just don't look right at all.
Fourth, his upper body is looking pretty thin. Even the MHX version seems to have some bulk.