Fancy backgrounds 'r us.
Jul. 28th, 2006 03:07 pmThis was an attempt to use the "indoors" filter, turn the flash off, get overhead lighting in, and place the figures on a paper background to achieve a cleaner picture, using the FSM digital guide.
...honestly, I wasn't that impressed with the result vs. the work involved.
Anyhow. The actual figures involved are a decent chunk of the repainted Devastator squad.
I've been going through and stripping/repainting my DAs to bring them up to a closer standard of paint job with my 'nids, since it's a nice way to refine skills, and satisfies the painting urge without dropping far too much money on a 3rd army.
...honestly, I wasn't that impressed with the result vs. the work involved.
Anyhow. The actual figures involved are a decent chunk of the repainted Devastator squad.
I've been going through and stripping/repainting my DAs to bring them up to a closer standard of paint job with my 'nids, since it's a nice way to refine skills, and satisfies the painting urge without dropping far too much money on a 3rd army.

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Date: 2006-07-29 12:25 am (UTC)Also, since the figures are underexposed, there's not much here that can be adjusted in Photoshop; even with the levels shoved around to create proper whites and blacks, you're not going to recoup any detail with basic digital manipulations.
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Date: 2006-07-29 12:36 am (UTC)...but that dude on the left is not in the same focal plane as the three dudes on the right, and that's entirely more work to fix than is worthwhile for a pic of some miniatures. I'd say it's time for a do-over. ;)
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Date: 2006-07-29 12:56 am (UTC)I figure that if I want to do a do over, I'll probably tweak things per the advice I'm getting, adjust camera (tripod rather than barehand), and try smaller groups of figures.
I'll also admit that the FSM method's supposed to be for the average model car rather than 28mm figures, which probably makes a difference too. :D