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This is a really interesting topic. many thanks Rich. I've been using a white sheet of paper in my recent M19C build diary but am also experimenting with a Blue cutting board which makes the model ( in this case mainly white ) stand out. I've also tried a matt black sheet which seems to add some realism but needs some strong light such as a camera flash. Malc.
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RM1 wrote:This is a really interesting topic. many thanks Rich. I've been using a white sheet of paper in my recent M19C build diary but am also experimenting with a Blue cutting board which makes the model ( in this case mainly white ) stand out. I've also tried a matt black sheet which seems to add some realism but needs some strong light such as a camera flash. Malc. totally agree - experimenting with different coloured backgrounds is a good Idea, here a simple overhead shot of the Porsche shot onto black. TRGRichie attached the following image(s):
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Worthwhile information for people to follow and upgrade their skills for presenting their builds on the forum. Congratulations on your "Turquoise" medal for a Know-how thread. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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delboy271155 wrote:Worthwhile information for people to follow and upgrade their skills for presenting their builds on the forum.
Congratulations on your "Turquoise" medal for a Know-how thread.
Regards delboy271155 (Derek)
Thanks Derek.
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Just incase anyones interested - heres a couple of pic's of my photography studio. and to reinforce that the purpose of this topic really is to show how achieve good results with non of the equipment or expense shown in these pictures. Thanks Rich. TRGRichie attached the following image(s):
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WOWSER Rich, that's some impressive kit you have there. I understand the point of your thread it to show you don't need a professional photograthy studio to create stunning build photos, but I, for one, would be fascinated to know what your kit comprises. Something to aspire to Regards Gray
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An interesting thread and some very useful advice, thanks for sharing this Richie, much appreciated. Some nice equipment you have there too!
I used a large sheet of white paper taped to a wall and allowed to rest flat on a table when photographing my DeAgostini 1:8 McLaren MP4/23, with some subdued lighting provided just by an ordinary overhead light supplemented by the daylight coming through a window and the method works very well. You can see it here:
http://forum.model-space...spx?g=posts&t=23802
I find the white paper reflects light back towards the hidden side of the subject and can thus lessen the need to have dedicated lighting around the back of the subject?
Kev
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Hi Rich. some really useful tips in your tutorial. Look forward to the next one. Ian Current builds.Hachettes build the bismark,HMS Victory, HMS Hood. Finished Builds Corel HMS Victory cross section.
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