But as most of you lot know I prefer to take a picture showing my toys or models against a more fitting background. The problem with this little model is depth of focus which gives away it's tiny size. I could just cheat and simply paste a photo onto another background, but frankly anyone can do that these days, However, using a little Photoshop sparingly is always an acceptable option.
This is a close up photo of the little Morinaga Zero X, held in place with tweezers, and set against a brown out of focus background, which happens to be just a blanket.
And here's the final photo with the tweezers painted out and just a few stars added. I don't know what you folk think but it I reckon it works a treat.
Nice, I like it. I too prefer to use Photoshop just to paint out supports etc.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment Kev. Yeah, I'm with you on that. Subtle use is always preferable.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot Scoopster, So simple a technique its genius. The final pic looks great. I think I've seen one of these Morinaga OX's painted but I like them just the way they are. The decals underneath give a great finish.
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