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I made my own action figures!
Hey, i'm new here.
But i've created my own action figures and would love to know if people here think they're any good. I've just launched on Kickstarter but I'm putting up the pics here, because all I want is feedback: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ws5i62r3r...IeDUcGxwa?dl=0 cheers. |
First of all, very impressive that you were able to create these on your own. Looks like you used a 3D printer for the parts. Overall, nice aesthetic you've got going with these characters. I'd say you should focus on refining them a little. Smooth out some of the roughness and plug up the holes in the arms. But honestly, that's just nitpicking. You've done an incredible job.
Being completely honest, you should re-work the faces of all three characters. You have some nice sculpting and detail throughout the bodies, but the faces don't match. |
These look very cool! But don't you think it's a little bit early to have launched the Kickstarter? You don't have too much to show in terms of actual figures.
I'd imagine that it would be best to create a website for your project to promote it and show a level of professionalism that will attract more people to your project. I'm not trying to sound harsh, just thought I'd offer some constructive criticism. |
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