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Stuff needed for the Worldwide Campaign; ... Get your creations in the Sourcebook
Topic Started: 26 May 2009, 06:58 PM (568 Views)
☺Dave38x
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me and a mate who has photoshop 'fu are working on a pic of fire warriors advancing through a ruined street (probably in beylorus or some eastern european city) in front of my campaignhead :)
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fiorehellheart
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As a suggestion instead of taking photos of models and replacing the background for them would it not be easier to manipulate a photo that has been taken in front of tabletop terrain. then you would only need to add in sky and effects which is easy.
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☺Dave38x
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would do if i had terrain to do that with. Main issue with using terrain like that is you get massive depth of field issues that make it look like a model not real life...
Edited by Dave38x, 22 Jul 2009, 10:35 AM.
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☺Easy E
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Whichever way gets me photos!
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