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Brilliant, Peter. The close-ups of the turrets and cockpit area are just amazing.
Hi Steve, I'm afraid your wrong, the model is indeed placed on a base in front of a picture, then if I want the foreground is put back on the finished picture, or in this example just cropped to get rid of unwanted parts of the picture\ said:Beyond compare! Perfect. The photography is the same, sharp, well-lit and with closeups. Two questions:
1. I have been looking for ages for a background which looks convincing on which to paste a digital image of a model (I assume the model was pasted and not actually physically placed on a surface which had the background on it ??). I will need to get out to an airfield and take pics. Its not easy to find a suitable spot.
2. How did your modeller paint the canopy frame? Masked as done conventionally or some other way? It is the best canopy I have ever seen.
Whew!
Fair point, I hadn't even realised this until Ian mentioned it. Having read through the thread again I think the builder should be given more credit and the thread written with a bit more clarity and a bit less ambiguity.\ said:It is a stunning build and he has surpassed the goal. You must be very happy with the result.
I have no problem with you posting your collection, but in fairness to the builder, I feel that you should give him a lot more credit in the posts.
I am sure that many here missed the point that you have had them professionally built.
Ian M
Thanks. I suppose also a wall, fence etc.could be modelled (in 3D) to attach to the back of the base to give a little more detail in the foreground. Impressive result.\ said:Hi Steve, I'm afraid your wrong, the model is indeed placed on a base in front of a picture, then if I want the foreground is put back on the finished picture, or in this example just cropped to get rid of unwanted parts of the picture![]()
and Yes Ian used a mask set
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