tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2156181044707591026.post1592781091724620290..comments2024-03-28T08:41:13.262+00:00Comments on MOONBASE CENTRAL: PROJECT SPACE: MY AIRFIX ORION SPACEPLANEWOODSYhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13456645970983569001noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2156181044707591026.post-63021224346061380342017-04-08T17:31:59.985+01:002017-04-08T17:31:59.985+01:00Thanks Ed. I reckon Photoshop is okay as long as i...Thanks Ed. I reckon Photoshop is okay as long as its not overused.SCOOPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17481423869059986451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2156181044707591026.post-44592067006406433282017-04-07T23:08:19.342+01:002017-04-07T23:08:19.342+01:00Awesome work Scoop! Photoshop is fun - it lets you...Awesome work Scoop! Photoshop is fun - it lets you put toys and models into settings that would be difficult or impossible to do using straight-up photography.Ed and Bettina Berghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14776907888776423702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2156181044707591026.post-7619728065570303812017-04-02T13:35:19.482+01:002017-04-02T13:35:19.482+01:00Cheers Tony.Cheers Tony.SCOOPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17481423869059986451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2156181044707591026.post-35500162261597332042017-04-02T13:33:24.753+01:002017-04-02T13:33:24.753+01:00Many thanks for the comment Lewis.
Re: Photoshop...Many thanks for the comment Lewis. <br /><br />Re: Photoshopped images. Apart from the odd exception I'm afraid I find most I see lifeless and flat, and some artists don't consider the lighting or doesn't know when to stop adding enhancements from the programme. To be honest I wasn't totally happy with a couple of my own images, but I will admit I find it a useful tool if used sparingly though. However, in saying that I'll probably see what my Product Enterprise Eagles look like using a bit of Photoshop next. <br /><br />Re: The Russian Shuttle: Wow, I didn't know that was the actual filming model in the booth, and it looks like a little model of the Orion is on the desk too. I'll take a couple of screen grabs and put them up. Thanks for the heads up on that.<br /><br />I'll see if I can track down the book you mention too.<br /> SCOOPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17481423869059986451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2156181044707591026.post-7866641276275225742017-04-02T13:31:03.889+01:002017-04-02T13:31:03.889+01:00Beautiful compositions with great attention to lig...Beautiful compositions with great attention to lighting and shadow. I like them, Scoop :)Tony Knoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2156181044707591026.post-83550189390316414052017-04-02T12:46:10.541+01:002017-04-02T12:46:10.541+01:00Great article and nice photos! The daylight cloud ...Great article and nice photos! The daylight cloud shot especially. I'm glad you were able to separate the model from the background "with consummate ease"! I often shoot my models against a sheet of fluorescent green card to provide easy separation. Photoshop's Saturation controls can clean up any blue/green spill in a trice!<br />The 2001 Russians fly their own shuttle, the Titov V spaceplane. It's not featured in the final film, other than that the filming model is hung in the Space Station 5 Hilton booth as a display. You can find some pictures of it, along with LOVELY shots of the Orion filming miniature in the book "2001: The Lost Science" by Adam K Johnson.<br />Keep up the great modelling!lewis p morleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17167404830596341299noreply@blogger.com