Re: Photography
What camera and lens were you using?
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What camera and lens were you using?
You can check the EXIF data on Flickr.
Animax, that first picture looked so awesome...
Those look awesome, especially the first one.
My only crit is that you use a bit too much blutac!
I find your lack of lens flares disturbing
Here is a shot of some Clone Troops:
And my poor attempt with nature:
Looks good.
Do you have a flickr account?
Thanks! I do indeed!
Following!
All of them look beautiful, Loïc! Awesome pics.
Loïc those are amazing, truly incredible.
Thanks
I really like the colours in that stuff. Nice one.
Here's a test image of the police force from Welcome to Darkmoor.
I realized that having three British coppers by random chance created a perfect opportunity for including them in the film, so I've stuck them into it.
"We are the law, we are the police.
We shall stand tall to uphold the peace.
If there is a crime, please give us a shout.
But until that time, know no crime broke out."
I like it. Also, nice reference.
Good job Squid, I like the soft lighting in that picture... Perfect with the Black & White style.
For a while now I've been mostly using soft lighting by shinning my lamps onto the ceiling rather than the sat itself. I tend to prefer it to the more direct and sharp lighting I did for Sharks and Clowns and Pirates Rule. Though I do use it occasionally. Most of he film will probably look like this.
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