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Battle-Lore

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I've been looking for something to do with my hands, so I've been re-basing my Battle-Lore figures...

Comments (10)


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mgtcs

9:09PM | Sat, 10 December 2011

Amazing modeling my friend, excellent work!

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teecee2107

1:57AM | Sun, 11 December 2011

Great work !

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wotan

6:19AM | Sun, 11 December 2011

Very cool... well composed !

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Danny_G

12:22PM | Sun, 11 December 2011

You have this under modeling, so its safe to assume you crafted these yourself, quite the accomplishment, nice presentation to boot

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phfrancke

4:14PM | Sun, 11 December 2011

Danny -- I painted plastic soldiers that are part of the BattleLore game. Then I made the wooden blocks and scenery components, but no way did I carve the soldiers (other than to carve their bases to that they could fit together more closely).

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Xanthmann

7:47PM | Sun, 11 December 2011

Fine paintmenship! What did you use to photograph them...anytime I try to snap a pic of my figures they get a bit fuzzy...At any rate, this is a fantastic piece of paint and photography!

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phfrancke

8:47PM | Sun, 11 December 2011

Xanthmann, thanks! I have a Canon Rebel XTi/400D. The trick (I think) to getting a good photo was white piece of paper for background, lots of light, wide open aperture, camera on books pointing at models, but most important... the camera has a timer option. It snaps the picture 10 seconds after I push the button. Also I save the image in raw format and in PS I was able to specify tungsten lighting and do some image correction and make the sky color.

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phfrancke

9:57PM | Sun, 11 December 2011

I said that backwards... the aperture was a very large number, meaning the hole was very small, the opposite of wide open. A photographer I am not!!

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kbrog

9:09PM | Wed, 21 December 2011

Wonderful still-life capture! :)

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mariogiannecchini

10:41AM | Mon, 30 January 2012

Very beautiful compositione and capture !


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/10.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Shutter Speed1/25
ISO Speed100
Focal Length47

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