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Re: My NEW Lego site!
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Sun, 16 Apr 2000 00:19:51 GMT
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Nope, I sure didn't.  It was actually an after effect of the scanner light
reflecting off the blue lights.  The majority of those images are not
pictures, I just put the ship right in the scanner.  The only thing that is
painted is the top window thing of the Inferno, and the bottom hull sections
of the Behemoth (mainly because I thought having a brown bottom might look a
bit odd).  The reason I painted the window on the Inferno is because I felt
that it allready had too much color in it already what with 3 different colors
of lights.  Using colored lights though when actually taking real pictures is
a really good idea and I'll have to try that at some point.  And trust me on
this on, Partha paints are not shiny.  Model paint was too expensive, and I
like the Partha paints in that they're temporary.

-Matthew

Umm, the greenish tinge is apparently because he painted the bricks....
:-)

Cheers,
Paul
LUGNET member 164
http://www.geocities.com/doctorshnub/


Subject: 
Re: My NEW Lego site!
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Sun, 16 Apr 2000 01:38:13 GMT
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Michael Hopkins wrote in message ...

http://www.spicyworld.com/amateurs/moulton/index.html

What struck me the most about your pages were the use of colored lights in
some of your photographs. That is an excellent way of getting pictures of
predominantly black constructions without having them look like a big muddy
out of focus mess. Great job!

-Michael


Umm, the greenish tinge is apparently because he painted the bricks....
:-)

Cheers,
Paul
LUGNET member 164
http://www.geocities.com/doctorshnub/


Subject: 
Re: My NEW Lego site!
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Date: 
Mon, 17 Apr 2000 00:23:05 GMT
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Matthew M wrote in message ...

Umm, the greenish tinge is apparently because he painted the bricks....

Nope, I sure didn't.  It was actually an after effect of the scanner light
reflecting off the blue lights.  The majority of those images are not
pictures, I just put the ship right in the scanner.

D'ohh!!! There I go again! I'm really sorry, I didn't read your previous
messages properly, I remembered that you said you did paint bricks, but I
always assumed that that was why they looked greenish. Now that I look back
on those messages, I realise that couldn't be the case.

Sorry again! :-)
Paul
LUGNET member 164
http://www.geocities.com/doctorshnub/


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