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Anyone have good pics of the bicept armor other than the Gree/BARC Yoda Kill scene ?

It appears the bicept armor on the BARC is different for each arm. The right arm also has a banded "clip" like device secured around it.

Any Takers on this subject.

Considering the obscure pics I picked this part of the armor to sculpt first (why do I torture myself...) <_<

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Anyone have good pics of the bicept armor other than the Gree/BARC Yoda Kill scene ?

It appears the bicept armor on the BARC is different for each arm. The right arm also has a banded "clip" like device secured around it.

Any Takers on this subject.

Considering the obscure pics I picked this part of the armor to sculpt first (why do I torture myself...) <_<

 

Nope,

I have looked all over and the images we have are the best out there.

 

Army Scout

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Anyone have good pics of the bicept armor other than the Gree/BARC Yoda Kill scene ?

It appears the bicept armor on the BARC is different for each arm. The right arm also has a banded "clip" like device secured around it.

Any Takers on this subject.

Considering the obscure pics I picked this part of the armor to sculpt first (why do I torture myself...) <_<

 

 

i have this one the best i could find

http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e224/no1...eetroops2ev.jpg

it looks like a amo clip holder on what would be the left arm the right arm looks like just a gry patck like i sed best i got

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Yeah but that first posted screenshot must be of a very high screen resolution allowing for quite good detail while those in the gallery seem to be 1024x768 shots. Espscially for technical shots of state of the art poduced movies I have experienced that DVD accuracy is always scaled to screen resolution. So taking screenshots in higher display resolutions pays.

Unfortunately I still don't have the EP II DVD as I wait for the trilogy box.

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FYI, here's the details on how I captured those screen shots in the gallery:

 

My laptop resolution is at 1600x1200. That's what I had the display at when playing the movie and taking the screens. I didn't resize the video window - it played at the native resolution. I *could* have made it bigger and captured it that way, but there'd be some artifacting and all that...

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Was your DVD software player set to use system resolution for export?

 

here is the example of my DVD player to show what I mean. I always use fullscreen display and then these settings. My screen resolution is only 1280x1024

post-6-1148659053_thumb.png

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I don't recall, but I'll check when I have a chance.

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