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Huge Hierodule






North Bay, CA

Trying to improve my photo quality with respect to battle reports. Looking for tips, tricks, and advice from those of you who take great photos. Most of the tools I'd use to take pictures of my static figures, e.g., light box, backgrounds, aren't really viable when photographing battle reports.

   
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Towering Hierophant Bio-Titan





Bristol, England

A bit of a clean up of the background can help immensely.
It takes a little time, I used MS paint, but looks far better imo.
Here's a quick battle report format that I was working on.




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