Hellbrute - Black Legion - Improved Photography

David_Jackson

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In my studio, I have very poor lighting for photography - I do not have white lightbulbs (in the sense of lightbulbs that actually produce true white light) - so I usually correct the color afterwards.

I neglected to do that for the first Hellbrute picture, but I've fixed that here, as well as made a diptych with the front and the back.

Comments and input welcome and appreciated. I only want to become the best miniature painter I can be.

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Cheers!
David Jackson
 

David_Jackson

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Before anyone claims photoshop shenanigans, all I did was apply a photo color filter, to cool the warm temperature of the original picture.
 

MAXXxxx

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looks good.

But if you really want to become the best miniature painter, then add more contrast, so more shadows/highlights for example in the black area/metals, like AlienGod3 suggested in your other thread about this same mini.

As an extra (I don't know if it was mentioned in the other thread): please paint the base too. It also needs shadowing and highlighting love.
 

David_Jackson

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looks good.

But if you really want to become the best miniature painter, then add more contrast, so more shadows/highlights for example in the black area/metals, like AlienGod3 suggested in your other thread about this same mini.

As an extra (I don't know if it was mentioned in the other thread): please paint the base too. It also needs shadowing and highlighting love.


I'm doing this exact miniature again, and in the next version, I intend to focus on that exact advice - more contrast. It makes a lot of sense, it certainly would make certain parts pop more.

Thanks for the input!
David Jackson
 
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