Behold! The final renders from the earlier posing exercise.
First set, "Er, Excuse Me"
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgbtG0dSwXOOHHW_P-Rh1tsEo1cetlYVfnr1O6SlMXyPbp2KzjArKq8MzhukOPie8B1gAwzny1YYOWXud2YWubZCyOPTpAeQipIBgpl2X-vBzKXPYFroB9tMkLaEPg4Y3Tbmre75sYRSIO2/s320/Excuseme1Final.1+copy.png)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgf7fQwfsf-3JDwfc8-0GSJzB4-b13Y0um3VH37b3qUBPuim1195L_JvAuMzMCc5UefFZus31loAYuHt6GBNPegN531wMSO69VJyi483zugca-_UqqwGzZWPjBb6Afz4Zr31gmqhr-SvVgy/s320/Excuseme2final.1+copy.png)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2Z4X5BeyV2a3-u1Od89GhcpFw0-gyaYI77By_kScFB8wNtBbLRAjtTfcDfHMELmYwTQFsRHVOhN2XL3PRt4vzGaR3L5qemNhmk8Q8YoyMJ1CLGO82QEhLefXBhH3sJ0EkZTr0RixOIAm8/s320/Excuseme3final.1+copy.png)
Feedback from showing the first set of 3D renders, suggested I should a little bit more space between coffee guy, and running guy in the second image. The added negative space between the two characters does make for a more pleasing composition.
Second set, "What's in there?"
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjI_wU9zKwYIcIfx9kwez5dRECFqFtqVWhGu9YjrGzWEqdbUCc0epHm5c3WYlF4TpvwIT4ikhz92jXJdV2rNSG7iPkGfMB8Cbjtm7kkXCJzcWKtP7loHMY9bnUR-twjnzwCOH9Vc0K3phfu/s320/What1final.1.png)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg8ruHpvtbxYDgR_t1HCR3oMUS_dYn6FIYJjx76oRrgslmHY4gqDnfyd4GlKmNJykj-iee9hkX6uhj_JPaiRZyUvBPVVkyRUUnDDu2L3LAgOvHk8suVAitI5cyUhUGkC63vjEfPs_UkgPxo/s320/what2final.1.png)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgNGIb02gVa7KntyEwEifIUPrOBJZZzltznYt18oK_aRWBOJP3Rc-f5Gwg7QIYPJlCPIfeXSnVfbjLOeWpZ7nCFOboX15Cw16epXjkmC96-DRBEbmYjaFzQ7rJzj5fKvQ_lAOk4eSzNOyw2/s320/what3final.1.png)
This was a fun set of poses, and the Malcolm Rig used really comes into it's own here. So bendy, can be posed into so many great shapes. A very versatile rig!
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