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Sometime ago, an user suggest me to post a thread about how I do my photos.

I did today a good one to explain how I play with the scales to make compositions.

25817192522_57a3278c20_c.jpgTell your sister you were right by hachiroku24, en Flickr

I'm sure all of you recognize the scene, part of the ending from Return of the Jedi.

Anakin and Luke are in the Death Star hangar and they say goodbye each other. The hangar is really big, and, probably, I don't have bricks and time to build one.

Then, it's when I start to work with the scales, like ILM did in the original trilogy (I'm a bif fan of the original Star Wars movie and how ILM worked on it):

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Notice deatils like that the ilumination must be the same in both pictures, and the ground is made with the same bricks in both pictures. This is very important to have continuity.

Other good example with natural light is this one:

24114046829_a6af70d664_c.jpgEscape from Jakku by hachiroku24, en Flickr

This photo has a lot of elements:

The ground with the scrap:

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The TIE Fighter

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As you can see, I work just in a balcony. I only need a small area with sunlight to do it.

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Apart of the other tips, when you're working with sunlight, is important to tak all the photos in the same direction, because now, you can't control the shadows.

A small photoshop trick I did here was to darken the lines between bricks in the Falcon, to give her some rusty look.

I hope this makes some of you to start doing stuff like this :laugh:

Thanks!

Posted (edited)

Excellent work, I like the first one :wub: If you don't mind me asking, what photo editing programming did you use?

Edited by Tariq j

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