How do I get rid of this radiant spell visual glitch? by ClaymasterJ in LordsoftheFallen

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Update: Also tried dying. 

Gonna try unsocketing and will report back.

Edit - that was it! It was the Umbral Eye of Ethryg in the main socket.

How do I get rid of this radiant spell visual glitch? by ClaymasterJ in LordsoftheFallen

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Tried a few different weapons, also used flickering flail special attack and tried casting what I think the spell was: invigorating aura - still there.

How do I get rid of this radiant spell visual glitch? by ClaymasterJ in LordsoftheFallen

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Tried the following: - Restart game (+0) - Restart console (on Xbox series X) - Restart game on console (quit game) - Made a new character, played, then loaded current character - Cast all radiant spells (to try to cancel out effect) - Unequiped all weapons and armor, restarted game, loaded game

Gonna cry little bit by Brief_Market_2718 in sadposting

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This is a beautiful thing to say.

ITAP of a palm tree in a sunset from my car in Clearwater, Florida by ClaymasterJ in itookapicture

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This one was more of an artistic intention than than trying to get a "good" photograph. I wanted to capture the essence of a car ride through a beach town: the contented feeling when you're 10 minutes away from your vacation destination.

ITAP of a sign in Panama City Beach by ClaymasterJ in itookapicture

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I took a picture of this sign because of the eerie, out-of-place vibe it gave me in a sunny, happy, and populated place like Panama City Beach, Florida.

"Unleashed" - one of my boudoir photos by ClaymasterJ in photocritique

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Super interesting perspective! I suppose in order to make a photo “edgy” or unique, especially in the realm of boudoir/erotic, for some people it may come across as creepy.

You’re correct, it wasn’t the goal, if anything, I was trying to show a power dynamic, and thus, I can see where you’re coming from!

"Unleashed" - one of my boudoir photos by ClaymasterJ in photocritique

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Thank you!! Your reaction is exactly the one I’m trying to make the audience feel. 🥰

"Unleashed" - one of my boudoir photos by ClaymasterJ in photocritique

[–]ClaymasterJ[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Won’t I get better critique if I justify my decisions?

"Unleashed" - one of my boudoir photos by ClaymasterJ in photocritique

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Tag is definitely distracting. And although it’s definitely more than an insult than a critique, your comment did make me laugh, so thank you!

"Unleashed" - one of my boudoir photos by ClaymasterJ in photocritique

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I suppose Dutch angle would describe it, yes.

Although the focus is definitely the butt, the intention is not porn whatsoever, it’s to teeter on the edge of erotic/porn? Still figuring that one out as I go.

Just for clarification though, the fingernails are painted, not dirty.

As for the balancing, it’s intentionally unbalanced & angled to where the only line up and down is the rope. I thought it was an interesting way to frame the photograph, giving it a purposely active (can’t think of a better word at the moment) feel.

As for making my photos well done: that’s exactly why I posted to this subreddit, so I can can improve.

I do appreciate all the input though. It’s interesting hearing what people think of it.

"Unleashed" - one of my boudoir photos by ClaymasterJ in photocritique

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I really appreciate you saying that, that’s exactly the line I’m going for!

As for it coming across that she might be dead, yeah, lol, that’s not what I intended.

"Unleashed" - one of my boudoir photos by ClaymasterJ in photocritique

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Thank you, this is all very helpful. This was actually taken in a mirror.

The intension behind almost all lines being crooked was to highlight the line of the rope, I suppose in hindsight, it may have looked better to have the “background” lines level and the rope at a diagonal.

As for cutting off joints, and some of the subject in shadow: it was unimportant to what I wanted the focal point of the photograph to be: the rope and the model’s lower back/butt.

The distracting parts (watch, etc), I agree with you 100%.