I think El Bundy recommended Wallpaperflare, and I've been using that. Though I generally display the image on my monitor and try to fit the figure in front of it (with perspective, that can be a challenge, unless the figure is sitting or part of it is not displayed). What he is showing off here, I think, is the automatic cropping out of the figure from in front of a different back drop and its placement on top of one of those other images. I did that too, in a few of the Star Wars stories (except when they involved the Death Star interior), except that my graphics program makes it a little more manual as a process (with options to fine tune). With transparent background png images, you can also superimpose other objects in front of your figures to create more depth. Like here:Stryker2012 wrote:That’s pretty cool. Where are you getting all these neat backgrounds from?
https://onesixthfigures.forumotion.com/t3178-star-wars-a-silver-linings-story-original-trilogy-updated-with-extra-photos
That's also what I did with your western folk in front of the saloon -- except I forgot to add some tumbleweeds in front of them.