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#1 FilmGirl27

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Posted 13 March 2010 - 12:11 PM

Hello and welcome to my first vignette! I literally threw this together, it's pretty bad.

It's one of my favorite scenes from Spider-Man 2.

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BONUS PICTURE!
Peters secret shame... :laugh:

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Advice is highly appreciated.  :classic:
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#2 simonjedi

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Posted 13 March 2010 - 01:06 PM

I'm a fan of that scene as well, but i was expecting either ghost uncle ben in the car or the scene where he throws his suit in the bin.

Its not bad for a first vignette though!

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#3 lightningtiger

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Posted 13 March 2010 - 10:47 PM

Nice little MOC 'FilmGirl27' :classic:  - now I'm worried the Spider-man is a cross dresser ! :devil:
Keep on bricking 'FlimGirl27' keep on bricking ! :sweet:

#4 Legostein

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Posted 15 March 2010 - 12:55 PM

View PostFilmGirl27, on Mar 13 2010, 01:11 PM, said:

Advice is highly appreciated.  :classic:

Hello!

If allowed, I'd like to give a quick advice about taking photos. It usually works better when you have a clean background, like with a large grey or white paper. Then enough lights are important. The better you use spots on your moc, the less blurry they will be, and more bright with more details visibnle. :classic:

Here's a nice tutorial, put together by Hinckley: Photographing LEGO

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#5 Rufus

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Posted 15 March 2010 - 02:28 PM

View PostLegostein, on Mar 15 2010, 12:55 PM, said:

If allowed, I'd like to give a quick advice about taking photos. It usually works better when you have a clean background, like with a large grey or white paper. Then enough lights are important. The better you use spots on your moc, the less blurry they will be, and more bright with more details visibnle. :classic:

Here's a nice tutorial, put together by Hinckley: Photographing LEGO
... or run the pics through some simple photo-editing software first (I use Photoshop Elements that came free with my laptop, but you can do the same with most programs).

Less than two minutes work:
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Auto-levels, crop, resize.  I also used a tiny amount of Smart Blur to depixellate the image (won't be necessary if you increase the lighting when taking the pics).  Make sure you set the white balance of the camera to indoor lighting - helps immensely.

Hope that helps!  I look forward to seeing more MOCs.  :classic:

#6 FilmGirl27

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Posted 15 March 2010 - 05:30 PM

Thanks "Rufus" and "Legostein"!  I'll keep that it mind from now on.  :classic:
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