Very nicely turned out Mick. One wargaming genre I never dabbled in.
You should be proud of them!
ATB.
Andrew
Mick,
Very nice indeed mate.
Really good Mick
Impressive stuff. Very well done.
Very nice Mick.
I like the variety between each piece but they gel together perfectly.
Fantastic stuff Mick,I love em:thumb2:
Great stuff Mick. They look fabulous. Any chance of some shots taken on a mid grey, rather than a dark background. The highlights are blown on those pictures because the camera meter has overexposed the shot, losing the detail a bit.
Full marks here! 10/10
Excellent stuff! Never painted a wargames figure (or even wargamed) but they look great!
Steve
Blown away gents, thanks for all your comments and to the committee JR for the award, I’ll see what I can do Tim to get some better picsGreat work.
Thanks Tim, natural light much betterMuch betterGives a proper idea of the colours. Great to see the faces as well, each one an individual :thumb2:
it’s more to do with the background Mick. If the background is all black the camera tries to make it appear as a mid grey so let’s in too much light, overexposing the image. It’s one of the failings of automatic exposure. I once did a photography course where the tutor, with a professional quality Nikon camera, took a shot of a white card, a grey card, and a black card with camera set on automatic. When he projected them on the computer screen they were all grey coloured and all pretty much indistinguishable.Thanks Tim, natural light much better
I need some new backgrounds, thanks for the info Timit’s more to do with the background Mick. If the background is all black the camera tries to make it appear as a mid grey so let’s in too much light, overexposing the image. It’s one of the failings of automatic exposure. I once did a photography course where the tutor, with a professional quality Nikon camera, took a shot of a white card, a grey card, and a black card with camera set on automatic. When he projected them on the computer screen they were all grey coloured and all pretty much indistinguishable.
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