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Re: My Adventurers ISCC entry
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Wed, 8 Jan 2003 13:12:54 GMT
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Hi, Gary.
I've been away from LUGNET for a few days, so I'm a little late in posting,
but wow! Congratulations on a wonderfully detailed and well-told story. I
was a big fan of your Temple of Catur Muka last year, and was very glad to
see you enter a new story in this year's ISCC.
I have to say, when I looked at that first photo of the story, it took me a
minute to figure out that this wasn't a rendered Ldraw scene. Everything is
so bright, clean, and crisply focused. Great camera work throughout.
I'm curious about scenes like the one with the vehicles racing across the
desert. Was it laborious to replace the actual background of that photo
with the desert scene? And how did you do that and still retain the vehicle
shadows? Just curious.
Excellent job!
-The Rev. Brendan Powell Smith
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| (...) Hi Brendan, Thanks for the nice comments. To do the vehicle scene, I bought a large sheet of fluorescent pink/magenta art paper and photographed the models on it (and also making sure the paper was evenly lit). I also used a polarizing filter (...) (22 years ago, 9-Jan-03, to lugnet.adventurers)
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