There are a lot of original and funny pictures in this thread. And me too: I got to get this Valkyrie head...
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Thank you very much, Oliver, I'm delighted you liked them.ElBundy wrote:There are a lot of original and funny pictures in this thread. And me too: I got to get this Valkyrie head...
Visisonor wrote:So many props and details around the room.
Apparently these three were so loud that this other dude came to scold them.
Visisonor wrote:So many props and details around the room.
Apparently these three were so loud that this other dude came to scold them.
Darth_Hogge wrote:Yes, just an incredible amount of great little accessories that make the overall picture look really real! Really fantastic! The seamless bodies look prominent.
Stryker2012 wrote:Excellent room. So many details.
BAMComix wrote:Great shots Ian! I love the fun and energy conveyed in the shots, they all look to be having a great time together .
French wrote:The time you had to spend to create your composition. Set up the decor, the accessories, then position your figurines and choose the right angle for the photo
GubernatorFan wrote:Thank you all for the kind words, I appreciate them. Realistic clutter is a major driving force in my collecting of parted-out or individual pieces, and this is probably what helps sell the otherwise very basic room. Dal is a master at this, but his rooms are far more real (and versatile) than mine: I have been too busy/lazy to create new physical (printed or otherwise) wall backdrops (and several of my old ones are damaged), or to add extra details (windows, bookcases, etc) digitally. So I'm happy the room still worked as it is. But it was really intended as a showcase for the reviewed figures, which I hope look reasonably well here, yet took a little bit of life of its own.
You are welcome, just saying it like it is, your room dioramas are amazing. At this point I'm (almost) good on little pieces, but I've let the big pieces fall behind. I got these from a store on Etsy, plus a door and a few more trims more recently, as well as doors and some other items from Mihail also on Etsy. The fireplace made it into the Valentine's Day post, but I haven't really put them to good use yet.BAMComix wrote:Thank you Ian, and I agree, it's often the little bits and pieces that sell a good room pic. As for windows and doors, if your interested of course. There are some amazing windows and doors for sale on Etsy .
GubernatorFan wrote:You are welcome, just saying it like it is, your room dioramas are amazing. At this point I'm (almost) good on little pieces, but I've let the big pieces fall behind. I got these from a store on Etsy, plus a door and a few more trims more recently, as well as doors and some other items from Mihail also on Etsy. The fireplace made it into the Valentine's Day post, but I haven't really put them to good use yet.BAMComix wrote:Thank you Ian, and I agree, it's often the little bits and pieces that sell a good room pic. As for windows and doors, if your interested of course. There are some amazing windows and doors for sale on Etsy .
I doubt that you need them, with your skills. I have them for what, two years now, and still haven't made myself paint or wallpaper them appropriately.BAMComix wrote:GubernatorFan wrote:You are welcome, just saying it like it is, your room dioramas are amazing. At this point I'm (almost) good on little pieces, but I've let the big pieces fall behind. I got these from a store on Etsy, plus a door and a few more trims more recently, as well as doors and some other items from Mihail also on Etsy. The fireplace made it into the Valentine's Day post, but I haven't really put them to good use yet.BAMComix wrote:Thank you Ian, and I agree, it's often the little bits and pieces that sell a good room pic. As for windows and doors, if your interested of course. There are some amazing windows and doors for sale on Etsy .
Thanks again . I remember seeing those when you posted them, they look amazing! I might have to invest in some too .
GubernatorFan wrote:I doubt that you need them, with your skills. I have them for what, two years now, and still haven't made myself paint or wallpaper them appropriately.BAMComix wrote:GubernatorFan wrote:You are welcome, just saying it like it is, your room dioramas are amazing. At this point I'm (almost) good on little pieces, but I've let the big pieces fall behind. I got these from a store on Etsy, plus a door and a few more trims more recently, as well as doors and some other items from Mihail also on Etsy. The fireplace made it into the Valentine's Day post, but I haven't really put them to good use yet.BAMComix wrote:Thank you Ian, and I agree, it's often the little bits and pieces that sell a good room pic. As for windows and doors, if your interested of course. There are some amazing windows and doors for sale on Etsy .
Thanks again . I remember seeing those when you posted them, they look amazing! I might have to invest in some too .
Oh, I've got ideas, but life gets in the way...BAMComix wrote:GubernatorFan wrote:I doubt that you need them, with your skills. I have them for what, two years now, and still haven't made myself paint or wallpaper them appropriately.
Ah, I'm sure you'll get there Ian! sometimes all it takes is an idea to get the ball rolling
Thank you very much, Diana. I'm very happy you like it and find it believable. Clutter tends to help in that.Diana wrote:Awww, what a nice sequence! And that room setup is amazing! Very believable.
Thank you very much, Ralf. Glad you enjoyed the little details.Randam Hajile wrote:That a very nice photo series, Ian! Tons of little details, as others have already pointed out!
I could not resist picking up the lamp precisely because it is so true to life. It actually lights up, but that would require a different kind of lighting of the scene to be noticeable. The cat works pretty well, but took a spill, didn't land on its feet, and is now missing the tip of one of its ears, the poor thing. I think it was distracted by the pizza.Kiwi-Paul wrote:Wow, I have a floor lamp just like it in "human" size, and I just noticed the cat...it really looks amazing sitting there watching what is going on, no doubt able to smell the pizza and hoping for a bite!
Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked them.Theboo-bomb wrote:Very cool, the latest photo is great in how many stuff it has, makes it look very realistic.
Thank you very much, glad you liked it.Darth_Hogge wrote:LOL!!! Great your „behind the scenes“.
You are welcome and thank you, Diana.Diana wrote:HAHA! Excellent posing and staging! Thank you for a good laugh in the morning!
Thanks, Dal!BAMComix wrote:Great shot!
Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked them.Visisonor wrote:That's very expressive! Beautiful shots.
I'm very glad you liked them and that they made you laugh, Mark, after all that's the point.Stryker2012 wrote:Haha! That’s awesome. Love the posing for these two. That last pic and Leia’s pose is brilliant. Great stuff, Ian.
Perhaps... on the other hand, I can assure you that he is quite gorgeous... for a Quarren.French wrote:The male character, for what little we see of his body, his head and his hands, is already very ugly, what is hidden by the clothes must be even uglier.
Poor princess
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