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Started by alextheyellowthing, Oct 28, 2020, 01:04 am

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alextheyellowthing

Little lockdown breach to go in the neighbor hood

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alextheyellowthing

Also, my phone software update had négative effect on the photo app, sorry for all the noise, wierd exposure and focus. It's all over the place and i'm verry un happy with that

alextheyellowthing

Out door shoot in the snow^^
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alextheyellowthing

I did à couple of minore tweaks on my 2005 tardis, i've seen around that early in filming series one, the production creew backed the windows with aluminium foil. I've tryed and i have to say, it's working pretty nicely at making the model look screen acurate i think. IMG_20210219_074438_346.jpgIMG_20210219_074440_497.jpgIMG_20210219_074443_698.jpgIMG_20210219_074445_220.jpg

What do you think, did you like it better the other way ?

russellsuthern

Looks great with the upgrade.

Those shots really evoke scenes from the early "Nu-Who" episodes.

Your attention to detail is impressive!


Regards,

Russell

Angelus Lupus

It's not just the quality of the models (which are amazing) but getting the right camera angle and focal length, plus taking the time to set up with a background that helps sell the illusion.
A mixed-up non-conformist, trying to fit in.

alextheyellowthing

Feb 22, 2021, 10:26 pm #23 Last Edit: Feb 22, 2021, 10:54 pm by alextheyellowthing
Thx for the compliments guys, i was à bit desapointed by the light maybe being à bit too blocked then i would have liked. But all i had to do is charge the batteries... Looks better, i'll have to show you at some point. I'm still à bit bothered by the light blocage, if it's that bad in photos, i'll find some tinted miror chrome film and replace the aluminium foil. See how it looks, hope fully it shall fix itIMG_20210222_235305_029.jpg

alextheyellowthing


alextheyellowthing

Feb 23, 2021, 04:38 pm #25 Last Edit: Feb 23, 2021, 04:40 pm by alextheyellowthing
i've just stumbled back on old photo edit and possing i did with my CO boxes. Not much where done to those, they where second handed, so outside of repaires and light hue changed. that's how much i think those toys looks natural with just a bit of visual trickerie. photo_2019-11-13_01-33-19.jpgphoto_2019-11-13_01-35-13.jpgphoto_2019-11-13_05-03-10.jpgphoto_2019-11-26_21-01-05.jpgphoto_2019-12-19_20-01-28.jpgphoto_2019-11-13_05-49-49.jpg

alextheyellowthing

Little update, i'm experimenting on this box (i'll remake one eventualy i think)
I've raised the textured cornées of the windows and weathered à bit to see how it looks, i'm fairly happy of how it turned out,maybe less heavy next time. IMG_20210401_025232_471.jpgIMG_20210401_025231_024.jpgIMG_20210401_025229_491.jpgIMG_20210401_025228_020.jpgIMG_20210401_025226_593.jpgIMG_20210401_025225_043.jpgIMG_20210401_025223_832.jpg

alextheyellowthing

Apr 04, 2021, 11:29 pm #27 Last Edit: Apr 05, 2021, 09:16 am by alextheyellowthing
So, since this tardis is not really good at being screen acurate, or at being well finished, i'm experimenting on it.
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Also, just à moking up of the console, it's suposed to be a the good scale btwIMG_20210405_012253_807.jpg

MacktheTardisGuy

Very nice, to scale with the co figures? If so the console and the box together with a figure would look mighty,

redfern

Seeing those "levitating" shots, I fear we may have heard a voice shout, "Pull!" followed by a 'cocking" sound!

Sincerely,

Bill