Brickwielder
Naga Sadows Temple Behind the Scenes
So here is a behind the scenes shot of how I did my forced perspective scene of Naga Sadows Temple on Yavin 4. As you can see I build't the cliff face and the temple and placed them on a table tennis table ( Easily one of the best kinda tables to build on and make scenes on because of the size) , then I arranged over 400 dark green leaves so that they resembled a thick jungle on around the temple and below the cliff face which worked out a lot better than I thought it would. You can't really see it but there is a large dark blue sheet over the back window which I used as the sky, originally I wanted it to be a lighter blue but I didn't have enough sheets to cover the window, but I'm just as happy with how the dark blue sheets ended up looking.
Main photo- www.flickr.com/photos/78006269@N04/15569594029/
These kinda scenes are extremely enjoyable to build and its always a great feeling when the hard work pays off and the photo turns out exactly how you wanted it to, so I'll be building more of these scenes in the future.
-Thanks Tristan
Naga Sadows Temple Behind the Scenes
So here is a behind the scenes shot of how I did my forced perspective scene of Naga Sadows Temple on Yavin 4. As you can see I build't the cliff face and the temple and placed them on a table tennis table ( Easily one of the best kinda tables to build on and make scenes on because of the size) , then I arranged over 400 dark green leaves so that they resembled a thick jungle on around the temple and below the cliff face which worked out a lot better than I thought it would. You can't really see it but there is a large dark blue sheet over the back window which I used as the sky, originally I wanted it to be a lighter blue but I didn't have enough sheets to cover the window, but I'm just as happy with how the dark blue sheets ended up looking.
Main photo- www.flickr.com/photos/78006269@N04/15569594029/
These kinda scenes are extremely enjoyable to build and its always a great feeling when the hard work pays off and the photo turns out exactly how you wanted it to, so I'll be building more of these scenes in the future.
-Thanks Tristan