What I like best about your build is all the Subtle tones you used. Nothing is too bright or “over weathered”. Can’t wait to see what you have for us next...
Hi Dick, Really nice seeing your post here and your work is top notch. You have a good eye for subtile colors and textures. One glaring problem...not enough pictures of your terrific build here!...Ken
Looks great Dick, as has been mentioned your wood looks very impressive, the colours and tones are right on.
But, the thing that is really great is that the cabinet, although slightly different, blends so well. No one would guess that that cabinet is resin as it looks so much like wood.
That's the beauty of Bretts techniques, indistinguishable and you really nailed it with this result.
Thanks so much for the comments. I have studied the phenomenal work I've seen on the forums. I have saved countless photos for inspiration. a few more pictures. All I have is my iPhone for a camera but even that exposes flaws that aren't visible otherwise. Lighting and exosure are also an issue.
I do not. I take them with my iPhone and then open them in Paint (Microsoft Program) to crop certain portions of the image I dont want seen such as the boarder on a diorama.
Model Railroading Hobbyist has an article on smart phone photography and a blog thread beginning. http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/magazine/mrh2017-11/smartphone-photography They point out how the location of the lens on the phone offers the opportunity to take pictures with a point of view closer to ground level.
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-Steve
What a wonderful results!!!!!!!!!!! The colors look good and your signs look like they have been out in the weather for a long time.
Alan
But, the thing that is really great is that the cabinet, although slightly different, blends so well. No one would guess that that cabinet is resin as it looks so much like wood.
That's the beauty of Bretts techniques, indistinguishable and you really nailed it with this result.
Nice work indeed.
Karl.A