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Re: better photographic technique
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Tue, 28 Aug 2001 08:15:50 GMT
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Yes interesting, the sheen of the Black with out the look of plastic.
That is one awesome looking Mech. Absolutely fantastic!
I know what it is about your style now that I'm so drawn to. The way you
make smooth connections with plate and slope, letting the angles fall where
you want them and still maintain a clean look.
Somehow in all of that is what I admire most about how you create.
Increadible.
Thanks
Eric
In lugnet.build.mecha, Brian Cooper writes:
> So here's an improvement on my photographic technique:
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> http://members.aol.com/Infradread/Lego/MS/MS04b.JPG
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> Notice how the plates look more like metal and the detail is
> crisp. It's still a dark image but it has a far more realistic
> (almost menacing) quality than this earlier one which
> looks like cheap plastic rather than gundanium alloy:
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> http://members.aol.com/Infradread/Lego/MS/MS04.JPG
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> This change was brought about simply by putting
> a translucent piece of white plastic
> (i.e a tupperware cover) between the halogen light
> and the model to create a more diffuse illumination.
> Looks like I'm on the right path.
>
> "K"
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