Stadium people
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Here is a link for a tut on making realistic crowds in Photoshop...
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Tom, that is great. Very generous, thanks.
3, thanks for the link.

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Bruce...cool, thanks for proving the concept! Here's a couple of hotties heading for the concession stand:

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I wish I had this information about 4 years ago! Great job guys

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Those are fantastic guys...
Tom, do you have a tutorial on how you create these characters in this format?
I make my own 2d characters for rendering, however they are clip maps/ alpha maps from tablet sketches/images.
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Thanks, everyone, for your input. I've been away for the holidays, hence my silence. I will try your suggestions (the q-tips sound interesting, too bad I cannot use them), but part of the dilemna is being able to see the people from all directions, including from above.
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Tom, this is your opportunity to start making 2,5D people

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very-very-very nice!
...my loving SU-5 
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Daniel, I don't know how photoreal or up close you need to be...but this fake-it didn't take me too long:

Boo, even more trouble than trees...not much fudge factor allowed by most eyes.
Pete, I just trace an image then color it in...of course I'm heading for DWC not PR.
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@tomsdesk said:
Boo, even more trouble than trees...not much fudge factor allowed by most eyes.
Even for a master like you

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ROCK!
Those are awesome

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LOL Pete!!! (Scared the cats even :`)
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Lovely-I'm reminded of wooden toys I had as a child
Anssi

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LOl@ the Cat
Thanks guys (took literally 5 mins to make)
Tom, I tried your SU people idea...thanks to tablet it worked as using squigly/freeform lines in not easy with mouse.
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Pete, nice job and absolutely on the tracing with a mouse...but I'm actually going for as few straight lines (lowest poly without looking too cartoon-y) as possible since I will be mushing them around in a DWC. I also scale the image up a bunch-and-a-half to get some inference snapping sanity.
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My solution...I didn't have much time to experiment, and didn't know if I'd need any close views, so used a few FormFonts people, cloned them, changed their shirt colors, and made group components. Not perfect, but the client was happy.

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Cool!
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GO VOLS!
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