Thread:Barrymk200/@comment-26454032-20150509032753/@comment-26454032-20150509195116

The size, quality, and colors of the image looks great. But the positioning of the character looks a little off. Let me tell you how to get good positioning.



This is a template for the variation previews. Just view the full image, and download it. Once you have it, just open it up in whatever program you use to make these images. This will be your base image. Then, open up the image of Jason you took and drop it onto your base image. You can move the Jason image around to the center, and if you need to, you can even re-size the image of Jason to make him appear a bit closer. Or if the character is big, you can actually make the image a little smaller so they will fit in the image (I had to do this with Kotal Kahn).

So as an example, if I was to do this for Sub-Zero, it would look like this:



After that, you will just have to do the other picture (the one of Jason flipped stance), and then put the two pictures together. Here is another template you can use:



Again, just view the full image and download. This is a template that is also used as a base image. You can drag both images of Jason on to it (or whatever character you are doing). If I was to do this for Sub-Zero, it would look like this:



Hopefully this helps you. I know it takes a while to do all of this, but it's the only way to make things look correct. Like I said last night, we can't rush this stuff. If we do, it will look terrible. If you have any questions just let me know and I'll try to help.