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Librarium Online - the forum for all your tabletop gaming needs. Librarium Online offers a wide variety of categories, all from choosing your army to building scenery for gameplay. With over 500 new members every month you can be sure that your questions will be answered. Get help from friendly experts around the world and share your work with us in the gallery or in your personal blog!
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Ok... what little I know about photography I will tell you. Be sure to put the miniature you're gonna photograph on a suitable surface with no background interference. Preferably a white white background, not stark white but with a slight grey tint to it, stark white will tend to "steal" colour from the miniature. Always use the tripod, (this I learned by myself :rolleyes: ) keep the camera some 28 inches or further away from the mini. If the camera has special features for taking photos closer than 28 inches please feel free to use it. Zoom good onto the mini so that you have maybe have one half the minis height and width with white on all sides. Try using inderect light sources, maybe using the flash directed towards the roof or something. Direct light will make the picture look shiny and will tend to steal colour or make the mini look more white. Hope this helps, also there should be an article on this subject somewhere in the article archive of this page... |
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