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With a bit of ChromaKey (green screen) treatment :)

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Great pics! What is Chromakey?
 
Amazing shots James! Any chance you could shed some light on your technique and where you get the backdrop image from?...been wanting to experiment with this, but don't even know where you guys get the backgrounds from...is it movie stils?

This is what I want to know, too. If there is an app that makes this possible, I'm in!
 
What is Chromakey?

Not the original poster, but it's using a green screen. Like this...

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And then it allows you to replace the screen with something else...

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Not the original poster, but it's using a green screen. Like this...

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And then it allows you to replace the screen with something else...

CapElevator1A.jpg
Thanks! So assuming there is an app to help with this, would I photograph a figure in front of a green screen, and then the app is able to put a different background scene in its place?
 
Thanks! So assuming there is an app to help with this, would I photograph a figure in front of a green screen, and then the app is able to put a different background scene in its place?

I wouldn't know if there's an app, I'm sorry. But yeah, that's the basics of using a green screen. I can tell you that I use Photoshop to do my work. Looking at James' photographs, I'm going to say that he probably uses Photoshop too.
 
Green Screen by Do Ink by DK Pictures, Inc.

This app seems to get pretty good reviews. It's not so expensive and it might just be what you're looking for. I think it's for ipad only though.
 
Green Screen by Do Ink by DK Pictures, Inc.

This app seems to get pretty good reviews. It's not so expensive and it might just be what you're looking for. I think it's for ipad only though.
Thanks. I might try this one, since Photoshop is way over my head:

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Hi all,

Am more than glad to share :)

My setup are as follows:
  • DSLR (point & shoot cameras are okay, a proper light source is more important)
  • Light source (compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) bulb mounted on light stand with white umbrella as light diffuser)
  • Large green sheets of paper (should be readily available from your local bookstore/crafts store)
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Large movie stills/ image backgrounds from Google
  • Adobe Lightroom (for filter effects)

My pre-edited shots:
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From what I've gathered, the key to this technique is to place your Hot Toys subjects some distance away from the green background.
This is to prevent unwanted shadow cast in the background, which makes it more tedious to remove the green areas in Photoshop. To be safe, cast the light on the greens for an even light cast. Then, adjust your subjects accordingly.

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Photoshop
  • Magic wand tool to remove green areas
  • Tweaking with 'Replace color', 'Curves' tools
  • Applied 'Gaussian Blur' effect to my background layer to segregate the foreground to background

Hope these helps. I am still learning as I speak :)

Museum, action and diorama posers, I've seen many amazing set-ups and shots in these boards.
Do join and share your shots in this new Facebook group I've just started: Hot Toys Assemble
Would be great if you could drop me a note in the group that you're from SideShow! :)

Thanks for viewing!
 
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