Photographing with Kallistra backdrop

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Norm
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Photographing with Kallistra backdrop

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Kallistra do an escarpment ridge flocked - set the escarpment up on a couple of hex tiles down and the escarpment becomes a back drop, this makes a good clean environment for photographing models on as you don't get any background distraction.

I have some examples HERE (three WWII tanks) http://commanders.simdif.com/video-links.html


But they will only be on that page for a few weeks, before they fall off the screen.
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Re: Photographing with Kallistra backdrop

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Looks nice! Do you have a wider angle shot to see the whole thing to show how it is setup? Thanks!
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Re: Photographing with Kallistra backdrop

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Sorry, I cropped those shots and binned the originals, can do one next time I set up for it - in the meantime, have a look at the photo at the very bottom of the page in this link. See the two escarpment pieces that flank the road, well basically one of those escarpments would form the back drop, the model placed immediately in front (in.e. Where the road is).

LINK - http://commanders.simdif.com/painting-table.html
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