Hey Guys!
So I was flicking through a white dwarf and happened upon an
article that I had ear marked to revisit one day to take better pictures of my
models. Usually I take my pictures with a black cloth (#BlackClothWanker) or
against my slate place mats and I think these come out ok. I take these under
my ceiling mounted LED kitchen lights (which seem to give a really good light
for painting and photography!) and for a quick 3am photo shoot I think it is
not too bad. Last night however I decided to take a bit more time and try to
improve the process (in between #TwitterGate banter) following the White dwarf
guide.
I really should have take a few pictures of the set up to
show how heath robinson and easy it was to set up but basically I used 8 sheets
of A3 paper (layered to ensure the white was solid white), a stack of 10 books
(horus heresy seemed to be fine!), an iPad (usually use my iPhone) and that was
it. I decided to leave the lighting as it was as this seemed to be working
fine. I really wish I had a better actual camera but this was the best I could
do! I tucked the A3 paper onto maybe the 7th book in the stack to
form a cascading “wave” flowing down from the paper to the table top and this
formed the “infinity wall” effect of the white background.
Anyway the article is below for you to read (see drop box
linky), please let me know what you think about the photos (not sure if I
prefer my #BlackClothWanker approach?) and give it a go! Very easy to do!
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