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Took me some time fix the Disco Beat Down unusual effect to be able post this.
Edited the SSAO, the DOF, and the lighting.
Why? Cuz it's fun to edit posters.
When I think of a session that's useful, I think of something very well made to help out someone either struggling with animation or posters. This.. Really doesn't. While the setup shot is mostly half decent, there's is little or no manual posing, and whatever there is, it's poor, what looks to be a single light, and lack luster facial posing.
In no way would I ever use a session to create a loadout poster, hell, I never considered using a session for my own creations. The way I see it, it barely helps out at all. It's simple, and pretty low quality; something even someone under 100 hours could make. In a way, it promotes laziness.
I'm sorry man, but this session has no redeeming quality. It's useless. Try and get some more practice in and create something higher quality than can be used for helpful purposes.