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February 2004
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Posted by JohnReid
on Friday, September 23, 2011 8:07 AM
In this pic I used just the interior lighting of the doll house bulbs
which were installed especially for my own picture taking purposes.This
is a vignette taken from a much larger diorama while it was under
construction.It is a good idea to arrange small vignettes like this
while you still have easy access to the shot that you are after.
There is no doubt here what the main subject matter is,the airplane
under construction.There is enough here to keep the viewer interested
without using a strong storyline.I like my figures in relaxed poses
where the viewer really doesn't expect a lot of movement.The only thing
moving here would be their mouths in conversation about something which
is left up to the viewers imagination.
The airplane is purposely off center and here again I have used the left
wall and corner to help add a third dimension.The colors are selected
for harmony red,green,gray and earth tones.I make it easy on myself and
use tube colors rather than mixing my own like I did when painting
birds.Various tones can be achieved later using pastels if you like.
It is not always necessary to complete everything for example I wanted
the viewer to know what type of construction was used on the fuselage,
so I showed only one plywood panel being installed on the far side and
out of the way of the framing.
For those unfamiliar with old aircraft construction it was normal
practice to put the open structure together for fitting and preliminary
rigging purposes,disassemble it and then it would be reassembled after
the fabric and plywood was installed on each mayor component.Finally it
would be re-rigged and adjusted for flight.It is depicted here in flying
position and the tail is resting on a stand.
The important thing here is not the subject matter but the
composition.Anything that you could build in an old barn
ship,car,stagecoach whatever could be the center of attention.
Guide my hand in your work today.JWRR. My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.
My Photoshop:
http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/JohnReid/
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