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Post by Grayfox on Apr 1, 2004 21:54:44 GMT -5
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Post by Grayfox on Apr 1, 2004 21:57:07 GMT -5
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Post by CJK Toy Bay on Apr 1, 2004 23:34:11 GMT -5
I love that Inferno Fury pic, looks great!
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Post by Grayfox on Apr 2, 2004 0:13:55 GMT -5
I love that Inferno Fury pic, looks great! Thanks I like it a lot too. The light went right through it and it almost looks like real fire
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Post by Squishee Slinger on Apr 2, 2004 1:33:04 GMT -5
[glow=green,2,300]Yeah, the Inferno Fury looks awesome. I also liked Razorclaw and the Sledge trooper pics.[/glow]
~SS~
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Post by Grayfox on Apr 2, 2004 1:37:42 GMT -5
Just a quick note...if anyone has trouble loading the pictures, PLEASE let me know, I'm trying to figure out what Tripod will allow me to do and what they won't.
Thanks!
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Post by Squishee Slinger on Apr 2, 2004 2:32:35 GMT -5
[glow=green,2,300]I just right clicked and cut pasted the properties into by browser.[/glow]
~SS~
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Post by shakguy on Apr 2, 2004 8:09:11 GMT -5
I was able to view them using the copy and paste method Squishee described, as in the thread I could just see the "image hosted by Tripod" placeholders. Weird thing is, in the reply screen as I type, I can see all the pictures.
I'd be interested to know what the lighting set up is. A light behind a sheet?
Chris
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Post by CJK Toy Bay on Apr 2, 2004 9:48:53 GMT -5
Tripod is like Yahoo Geocities, they don't like remote linking to pics hosted on their site. You can always get around it with the copy paste method though.
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Post by Grayfox on Apr 2, 2004 19:59:34 GMT -5
Alright, I just hosted the pictures elsewhere. Hopefully you guys will be able to see them right away.
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Post by Grayfox on Apr 2, 2004 20:03:32 GMT -5
I'd be interested to know what the lighting set up is. A light behind a sheet? Chris Not exactly. It's simpler than that. I just held a flashlight over the figure and tilted it just enough for the spotlight to land behind the figure. Thats what I meant when I said "testing my lighting" That's as professional as I can get with what I have to work with
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Post by Grayfox on Apr 24, 2004 19:39:33 GMT -5
Just took two more pics..I wanted to see what the backyard could do for my Xevoz. I like the pics. Comments?
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Post by CJK Toy Bay on Apr 25, 2004 15:39:59 GMT -5
I think the Skull Jack pic looks pretty realistic as far as scale but I'm having a problem with Razorclaw. He needs to be on a much smaller branch to make him look larger and more life like
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Post by Grayfox on Apr 25, 2004 16:47:57 GMT -5
I think the Skull Jack pic looks pretty realistic as far as scale but I'm having a problem with Razorclaw. He needs to be on a much smaller branch to make him look larger and more life like You're right about the tree being a bit big, but the way I see it, there's gotta be giant trees around. In my Xevoz world (and in Hasbro's I hope) the meta beasts live in the trees as well as on the ground. The eagle guys could be ones living in the trees though. I like to look at the meta beasts the same way we see Star Wars' Ewoks
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Post by the sliFt on Apr 26, 2004 15:39:00 GMT -5
that skull jack pic is cool, but it'd be awesome if taken at night or with darker lighting
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