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Exactly. I tend to use digital backgrounds if for some reason I cannot use a real one (eg. I have none available, the size of my backgrounds is wrong, etc.) but working with a real one is so much easier!
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If you have good reason to do that, you will pay more attention by preparing the real printed background than playing with the picture in photosop with unsure result. I am pretty familiar with photoshop for years, but now I think it's waste of time to do the photos digital way... Even this Urmuth with themed background was photographed on real printed bg - and the result looks natural and is better than any of digital compositions...mahon wrote:Exactly. I tend to use digital backgrounds if for some reason I cannot use a real one (eg. I have none available, the size of my backgrounds is wrong, etc.) but working with a real one is so much easier!
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Well, nothing bad can be said about your photography or photo-editing skills. You're definitely a pro in this field.
Yet sometimes I had to take photos while being away from most of my stuff, backgrounds, setups, etc. All you get is a blank flat card or two and you have to do more about it later.
As I said - I prefer real backgrounds because cutting miniatures from backgrounds and pasting digital backgrounds is a lot of work which can be easily avoided. And usually with much better results...
Yet sometimes I had to take photos while being away from most of my stuff, backgrounds, setups, etc. All you get is a blank flat card or two and you have to do more about it later.
As I said - I prefer real backgrounds because cutting miniatures from backgrounds and pasting digital backgrounds is a lot of work which can be easily avoided. And usually with much better results...
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I want...Le6n wrote:If you want, I could send you PDF's of those backgrounds (I have blue gradient, then some darker-grey-brown and dark grey).
I'll give the thing a try - hope my laserjet will be able to do the right job with printing :pray:
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can you guys make pics of your photo stations, just to see how you set up minis, backgrounds, lights, cameras etc.
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You've seen mine. No secret there. I can even draw it with text:
WINDOW ---> CAMERA ON TRIPOD ---> MINIATURE ON SOME KIND OF PLINTH (usually over 20cm from the camera) ---> BACKGROUND (usually some 5-20 cm behind the mini, depending on its size)
Hate to use artificial light and avoid it whenever I can...
Sometimes I need to screen sides or foreground to avoid color casts.
WINDOW ---> CAMERA ON TRIPOD ---> MINIATURE ON SOME KIND OF PLINTH (usually over 20cm from the camera) ---> BACKGROUND (usually some 5-20 cm behind the mini, depending on its size)
Hate to use artificial light and avoid it whenever I can...
Sometimes I need to screen sides or foreground to avoid color casts.
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I used something exactly like this on the last Bazyliszek we've been to. The only difference is that I didn't have any printed background with me...
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Hehehehe, this is how I took my photos (with old 3 Mpix CASIO Exilim camera):
https://dtsmodelling.blogspot.com/2008/0 ... shopu.html
https://dtsmodelling.blogspot.com/2008/0 ... shopu.html
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OK, I'll send it to you from home. Don't worry, my backgrounds are printed on inkjet printer too and it's fine...Demi_morgana wrote:I want...Le6n wrote:If you want, I could send you PDF's of those backgrounds (I have blue gradient, then some darker-grey-brown and dark grey).
I'll give the thing a try - hope my laserjet will be able to do the right job with printing :pray:




