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<blockquote data-quote="vvvishalll" data-source="post: 439163" data-attributes="member: 8765"><p>Hi </p><p>VeeBee had asked me to write something up about the diorama and backdrops I have been using for my MOTUC reviews for a while ago, but a combination of laziness, lack of time and reticence to toot my own horn has kept me from doing it for almost a year now. I do get some questions about what I do and how I do it and I've gotten over my reticence to self promote, but laziness still delayed this by quite a bit. If you are interested in how the dioramas/backdrops I use are made, click through for a very wordy rundown of my process for building this stuff.</p><p></p><p></p><p>First off, I like playing with my toys. I enjoy setting them up in combat poses on my shelf or desk or what have you. I also love looking at peoples' cool pics of their set-ups. That has translated into an interest is photographing the set ups I have made and sharing them online here at fwoosh in our various action photo threads. That branched into doing mini-reviews for the ezine. After doing a few write ups, I did get a little bored with shooting against blank screens and was never really satisfied with the quality of my vanilla shots, so I decided to try and make some backdrops so the figures would be in a setting that was almost as cool as the figures themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvishalll, post: 439163, member: 8765"] Hi VeeBee had asked me to write something up about the diorama and backdrops I have been using for my MOTUC reviews for a while ago, but a combination of laziness, lack of time and reticence to toot my own horn has kept me from doing it for almost a year now. I do get some questions about what I do and how I do it and I’ve gotten over my reticence to self promote, but laziness still delayed this by quite a bit. If you are interested in how the dioramas/backdrops I use are made, click through for a very wordy rundown of my process for building this stuff. First off, I like playing with my toys. I enjoy setting them up in combat poses on my shelf or desk or what have you. I also love looking at peoples’ cool pics of their set-ups. That has translated into an interest is photographing the set ups I have made and sharing them online here at fwoosh in our various action photo threads. That branched into doing mini-reviews for the ezine. After doing a few write ups, I did get a little bored with shooting against blank screens and was never really satisfied with the quality of my vanilla shots, so I decided to try and make some backdrops so the figures would be in a setting that was almost as cool as the figures themselves. [/QUOTE]
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