Pictures?
mentel
03-07-2003, 10:00 PM
Can someone give good tips as to how to take good picturse of your model cars, like this?
http://www.kunta-ripley.com/m_cars/2_usa/else/challenger/01.jpg
That car looks 100% real - I fooled a friend of mine and he actually thought it was real - mind you the car is 110% perfect buildup and looks real, but the way the picture was taken adds to the realism effect. I'm just wondering what you guys do when taking them.
http://www.kunta-ripley.com/m_cars/2_usa/else/challenger/01.jpg
That car looks 100% real - I fooled a friend of mine and he actually thought it was real - mind you the car is 110% perfect buildup and looks real, but the way the picture was taken adds to the realism effect. I'm just wondering what you guys do when taking them.
k_dog
03-07-2003, 10:04 PM
So much is covered in the FAQ.....;)
Brian
Brian
crismag
03-07-2003, 10:05 PM
i suggest you take pics in a natural light, outdoors with no flash :)
grandprix92
03-07-2003, 10:08 PM
hmm... i think im gonna do that. but who's your friend? cause it had me fooled as well.
kunta
03-07-2003, 10:38 PM
thanks for sampling my latest one. :)
I'm using Epson's digital camera(CP-800:2.1mega pixels). and take photograph using 'macro mode'. I think if use over 2mega pixels digital camera, everyone can take good pictures.
I'm using Epson's digital camera(CP-800:2.1mega pixels). and take photograph using 'macro mode'. I think if use over 2mega pixels digital camera, everyone can take good pictures.
Jonno
03-07-2003, 11:21 PM
Yeah mental, the webcam (or what ever it is) you use to take photo's isn't really the best in the way of quality. I would say buying a better camera would be oe step in the right direction ;)
Unless you have access to a digital camera, then the trick is to take them in natural sunlight, have a backround that doesn't look out of scale, and a very nice model to take pictures of (like in that pic). :)
Unless you have access to a digital camera, then the trick is to take them in natural sunlight, have a backround that doesn't look out of scale, and a very nice model to take pictures of (like in that pic). :)
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