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Post by jayjayjames on Jul 18, 2008 16:15:18 GMT -5
We all know pic feds have been dead. And i plan on bringing in a new fresh fed! But i need some help. Help including: What camera/s i should use, storyline ideas, website setup, and more. If anyone would like to help it would be greatly appreciated. Send me a PM if interested. Thanks!
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Post by (=wwefan617=) on Jul 18, 2008 16:31:13 GMT -5
We all know pic feds have been dead. And i plan on bringing in a new fresh fed! But i need some help. Help including: What camera/s i should use, storyline ideas, website setup, and more. If anyone would like to help it would be greatly appreciated. Send me a PM if interested. Thanks! weeeeeeelll actually pic feds are not dead anymore. a lot of conversation has stirred up and we have some solid new feds along with some returning veterans, but that is beside the point. so basically here are my do's and dont's of pic fedding
Do: Use a digital camera Dont: Use a camera phone Do: Work on your poses Don't: Make your poses stiff by not moving the joints Do: Develop a good storyline Don't: Try a storyline that will lead nowhere *cough cough* wwe Don't: Have a roster that is too big unless you can keep up with it Do: Have fun! =)
hope i helped oh and freewebs is a good website to use and remember to resize your pics and use a image hosting site like photobucket
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Post by carly1988 on Jul 19, 2008 5:41:19 GMT -5
We all know pic feds have been dead. And i plan on bringing in a new fresh fed! But i need some help. Help including: What camera/s i should use, storyline ideas, website setup, and more. If anyone would like to help it would be greatly appreciated. Send me a PM if interested. Thanks! weeeeeeelll actually pic feds are not dead anymore. a lot of conversation has stirred up and we have some solid new feds along with some returning veterans, but that is beside the point. so basically here are my do's and dont's of pic fedding
Do: Use a digital camera Dont: Use a camera phone Do: Work on your poses Don't: Make your poses stiff by not moving the joints Do: Develop a good storyline Don't: Try a storyline that will lead nowhere *cough cough* wwe Don't: Have a roster that is too big unless you can keep up with it Do: Have fun! =)
hope i helped oh and freewebs is a good website to use and remember to resize your pics and use a image hosting site like photobucket Everything mentioned above is GREAT advice...here is something that I can bring up being a noob at pic fedding. Spot your weaknesses from the start. Gradually over time work on them the best you can but while you have a weakness try to make up for it in other ways. My poses and commentary arent gonna be the best the first couple shows but Ive made up for it with interviews, surprise factors and introducing custom created stars to bring people back. My poses might be rough and youll say "Wow he cant bend a figure" but hopefully you'll also go "But I wonder where he was going with that whole baby in a blender angle" and you'll come back for Episode 2
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Post by deskjet on Jul 19, 2008 19:00:38 GMT -5
^^^all very good advice!
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