User blog comment:Unownshipper/Multiplayer Image Initiative/@comment-1500935-20160228223955/@comment-3967731-20160306044308

I've uploaded 8 images to the BioShock 2 Multiplayer Characters articles and already I think they're better for having them. I've set the dimensions at 875 × 1,200 as I think that's the most attractive looking orientation for these pictures. While they're all  very  nice, they each could be improved in minute ways.

I've uploaded 2 images for Naledi Atkins and Suresh Sheti. For Suresh's first one, the framing and locations are perfect. However, the reuploaded image shows off the model better. If you could combine the 2 pictures (and move the camera just a little bit closer so that the tip of his shoe and the top of his feather are literally just touching the frame), then I think it'd be totally perfect.

For Naledi, the original image is nicely framed (it shows both the malfunctioning Bathysphere and the squid. The only problem is that Naledi is in shadows. For the second image, the framing isn't nearly as great, but she's well lit. A combination of the two images would be highly successful. Perhaps if the position from the 1st was replicated (but if Naledi moved forward into the light), then it'd work. Again, she could be closer to the camera.

For the rest of the combatants' photos, the main problem is framing. Zigo d’Acosta is the most egregious example (if he were only moved closer to the camera's top and bottom frame, then the picture would be perfect), but all 6 could use some minor work.

I'd like to highlight Jacob Norris, Zigo, and Oscar Calraca's images. In each of these, the placement of such long weapons is well done. For Calraca, the chosen weapon, the Elephant Gun, is very long, but it's placement in this image shows it off nicely without taking up too much space. The problem is the background. Oscar is teal-colored from being too close to a window. I actually really like the location you chose for him in image "2016-02-19_00015." It's got great depth and coloring. If you can combine the pose from the one posted, with the location from image "2016-02-19_00015," then it'd be great.

For Danny Wilkins and Louie McGraff, the pose of the character model is perfectly representative, it's the background that concerns me. I'd love to get Danny in the Farmer's Market in the spots I mentioned (if possible). Louie's is decent, though it maybe could be more interesting. The same could be said about Jacob, but the lighting and pose are both really nice in his image.

Barbara Johnson is pretty much perfect. Of course, I'd move the camera closer so the top of her head and the bottom of her feet were closer to the frame line. Also, I might angle her body a little closer to a "head on" pose (only slightly), but that's it.

I hope this is helpful and appreciate your work. Let me know if I can give any more suggestions.