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Title: Some(more) test shots...11/16/05
Post by: In Rem on November 1, 2005, 11:15 AM
OK, I know how to use a camera, I know how to use photoshop, but I'm just figuring out how to use both on such tiny subjects. I've already posted these in the Customs forum, but I think that might have been the wrong place.

Please evaluate and comment on the following. They may or may not grow to be a part of a PN, so for right now just take them as they are and comment on my effects/lighting.

Thanks!

(http://www.hobbygeek.com/images/customs/Pshop_playground.jpg)

(http://www.hobbygeek.com/images/customs/Pshop_playground1.jpg)

(http://www.hobbygeek.com/images/customs/More%20pshop%20fun.jpg)
Title: Re: Some test shots...
Post by: CHEWIE on November 1, 2005, 12:13 PM
Wow, you've aready got the technical aspects down it seems!  Those pics look very nice to say the least... What is the big orange thing?  Is it part of a rock or something, from the POTF2 electronic R2D2?  I'd try and tone that down just a bit if possible, and the clones appear a tad dark.  But they still look great and I can tell it's supposed to be a gloomy battle environment.

Can't wait to see what you show us!

 :P
Title: Re: Some test shots...
Post by: In Rem on November 1, 2005, 01:22 PM
Yeah, that's exactly what that orange rock is (base for elec. R2 from POTF). As far as I'm concerned, this is its last appearance :).

The Clones do look dark, but I found that if I left them lighter than that you could *really* tell they were toys. I'm not trying to make them look real, but I would like to be able to trick the eye into looking past the obvious joints and whatnot to appreciate the whole (like you do with RE, CHEWIE).

I'll probably take a stab at shooting some better pics, then play around a little more with the color and light balance. I need to do an action scene with guns blazing... I smell another round of photoshop fun tonight. :)

Thanks for the feedback, CHEWIE.
Title: Re: Some test shots...
Post by: jedistyle on November 3, 2005, 10:04 PM
good job in-rem. your smoke and blaster effects look good. i like the background blaster effects in the first 2 scenes. all the small details in the background really add a touch of realism to it, looks like it could be a shot from a movie. i agree about the orange rock, too bright. otherwise the scenes lok really good and i can't wait to see your photo novels.
Title: Re: Some test shots...
Post by: Quazar on November 3, 2005, 11:08 PM
Hey, very nice test shots!!!

The figures look so damn life like!  And your composite effects are great.  Great blaster work, too.

I love the first two, not crazy about #3.  It looks a little fake...the reds are too red.

However, the text in that shot is very cool!

Definintely use the font you use in shot #2.  It looks much better.

Looks like you have the mad skillz to make some kick ass photonovels!  So let's get to it!
Title: Re: Some(more) test shots...11/16/05
Post by: In Rem on November 16, 2005, 03:17 PM
I'm getting closer and closer to just breaking down and doing a photo novel... for the time being:

Sedo Crus and the Defense of Coruscant. This would not be the Clone Wars/RotS invasion, but a poorly planned and poorly executed operation by Odo Gunray in a bid to win approval from his superiors... all is going well until:

(http://www.hobbygeek.com/images/customs/mon%20cal%20battle1.jpg)

And this is just something that could work its way into any story about a coming battle. :)

(http://www.hobbygeek.com/images/customs/droid_march.jpg)

Comments are welcome... like I said, I'm getting very close to just breaking down and stringing together a story... time is the only major issue.
Title: Re: Some(more) test shots...11/16/05
Post by: Diddly on November 17, 2005, 07:07 PM
Oh man, those are wonderful! They look totally real. What program do you use?
Title: Re: Some(more) test shots...11/16/05
Post by: In Rem on November 17, 2005, 08:03 PM
Oh man, those are wonderful! They look totally real. What program do you use?

An old version of Photoshop. And thanks so much for the kind words.