Hey guys,
This is something I did recently for our blog. The pictures are from another collector who lives in Spain, he has his own blog called "Panzer 100% Sloped Armor". He takes pictures of his collection set against scenic backdrops and scenarios, along with a little information on the subject.
http://panzer100slopedarmor.blogspot.com
Anyway, I was doing a piece on his blog (if anyone else has a blog they want sharing send me a pm or email), but didn't just want to copy and paste his pictures. So decided to do a mock newspaper page. This article was "written" just after the 2nd Battle of Kharkov.
Full details on our blog.
http://www.wrightscollectables.co.uk/bl ... armor-blog
I don't suggest I am skilled at PS, just having a bit of fun! I hope you like it.
The guy has tons of other pictures on his blog, be sure to visit!
Fun With Photoshop and 1:72 Models
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Re: Fun With Photoshop and 1:72 Models
That's pretty neat. Reminds me of some stuff done by these guys:
http://www.battlesceneproductions.net/
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I really wish I could do stuff like this. I think I would neat both an excessively expensive camera and software suite though...
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http://www.battlesceneproductions.net/
Here are some vehicles people here should recognize:
I really wish I could do stuff like this. I think I would neat both an excessively expensive camera and software suite though...
-Kevin
Re: Fun With Photoshop and 1:72 Models
WOW , that is really some great work, no matter that some photo shop has been thrown in, I'm always amazed at the talent out there and here
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Re: Fun With Photoshop and 1:72 Models
Some great stuff there.
Thanks for posting guys.
Thanks for posting guys.
Re: Fun With Photoshop and 1:72 Models
Nicely done Wright Collectibles
and thanks for the link
and thanks for the link
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Re: Fun With Photoshop and 1:72 Models
Just for something slightly different, here's a picture I took earlier this month. You may notice that the landscape is actually made out of a person covered in grassy bits(!)