For small stuff you need a small aperture (High F number) to get depth of field and low ISO number. This means tripod and remote release (or self timer) to prevent shake. Only other bit of advice I can give is to get the viewpoint down to the figures eye level. That adds more to realism than anything else....Ron is a master at it...look at his stuff to see what I mean...
Queen's Own Cameron Highlander at Tel-el-Kebir
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Some more progress today. Am doing the deepest shading now, so that's the final stage before highlights.
Will push on over the weekend then try and get some photos up.
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Gorgeous! (the figure, not you, though I'm sure you're lovely too!). Ooops, feeling giddy - varnish fumes....Comment
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Progress snapshots.
Shading finished (I think). Next up is highlighting.
Thanks to Amazon for the neutral backdrop.
It's beginning to look at lot like Christmas...
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Thanks, Both.
Highlights started at lunchtime today. It's a slow progress (no change there) of gradually building up tones of dry-brushing.
Jacket & kilt (latter was a swine), Phase One...Comment
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Lovin this figure a lot Dave. Terrific update and it really shows how much detail you are putting in. Keep it comin mate:thumb2::thumb2:Comment
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And that's that.
I'm not sure about the magnification of these photos; they show a few imperfections up on a 1/35th fig.
Having said that, it's been a real pleasure and although I NEVER want to go near tartan again, there'll definitely be more red coated Brits in my diary.
The chest ribbon is the Crimea medal - so this lad would've been a drummer boy in that conflict. Who cares? It's near enough.
That's the end of the year's figure modelling; aircraft next.
(I still ain't convinced about resin figures)
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