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Re: Minas Tirith scenes
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lugnet.castle
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Fri, 29 Apr 2005 01:52:46 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Jason Spears wrote:
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In lugnet.castle, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
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Nope, thats all LEGO, no Megablocks were used. If your comment is on the
color, I think thats a trick of the light bouncing off the walls.
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Wacky, something seemed off, but maybe it was the light as you mention.
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I have real problems with coloration. Ill take two seperate photos one right
after the other, and one will be all tinged yellow whereas the other looks
right. I think its all due to very slight differences between the angle of the
camera lens and the lamp Im using to light the scene. For instance, in a MOC
im just now photographing, the tan walls and the yellow-skinned minifigs look
exactly the same color in the photo. I am getting more adept at using the color
balance in Photoshop to fix these, though.
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Other things I noticed today (or someone else mentioned):
-Flooring in the House of Healing. Wow! How did you get the tiles at an angle
like that? Youve got to do a behind the scenes look now.
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See my response to Joe.
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-The arches on the underside of the
stairs, very slick. I really like how that looks and will be borrowing
it myself in the future.
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Thanks. The steps are important to the story, as a couple of times they go up
and down them, so I wanted them to be attractive.
Bruce
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| (...) Yes, I meant the shape of the gateway. I like the tops of the walls. How can you have an inverse slope shortage when you have enough light grey to do all those walls? (...) Nah, I don't think matching is a good idea. I agree that a real city (...) (20 years ago, 27-Apr-05, to lugnet.castle, FTX)
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