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I am doing a dio of a Stuka un-hitching a Pak40, setting it up to fire in front of a small section of farmhouse. I would like to convey a real hurried sense of urgency, as if the crew needs to get this gun set up and start firing before the oppurtunity passes. I'm just not sure how to portray the urgency....thx
hmmm, Maybe have a couple guys aiming towards the target, and another running to help. My guess is its all in the positioning of the men.
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sorry for the double post, just had a thought. Assuming your talking about something like the photo below. What about having men manhandling the aircraft and a soldier in the pilots seat gesturing wildly at them to hurry.
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thx. I shoulda clarified Stuka zu Fuss or Sd.Kfz 251 halftrack.
Urgency?
Figures in a line, jackets loosened, maybe holding toilet roll in one hand...
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Some good suggestions there. Though i am not sure why a SzF would be towing a gun. Maybe a standard Ausf D half track.
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The expressions on their faces, pointing, shouting, dynamic poses...
how about something like like where everyone is in a hurry...
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@ Ripcord, that's cool. Is it yours ??
Ripcord how about something like like where everyone is in a hurry... for more: http://www.ediorama.com/xe/explosion
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brutus1175 @ Ripcord, that's cool. Is it yours ??
No sir, I can not take credit for that dio. I was simply searching for a solution on how to display urgency and came across it googleing.
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One of the ways that I had read about years ago for displaying urgency in figures was to have them offset just a bit in their poses. For instance, if you have a running figure, instead of having him be straight and plumb on the surface, have him running but put a lean into his pose instead of having him flat footed. Just a suggestion for you to try. Good luck!
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