Second in a series of posts showcasing completed projects. The photos were taken on my phone using the MacroMat from Tablewar.









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Second in a series of posts showcasing completed projects. The photos were taken on my phone using the MacroMat from Tablewar.
Models shown:
Fantastic work. Nice quality photos too
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Cheers!
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Nice looking minis! Love those MacroMats too, and I’ve been looking for something along those lines. Are they like mouse pad material?
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Thanks! I’m a huge fan of the MacroMat and it makes a big difference when taking photos. Yes, it’s the mousepad material. Real top quality.
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Very nice! What’s your lighting setup like? I found a sweet spot on my desk, that I can light up the minis with just two lights (no Lightbox). I don’t like to have to drag the Lightbox out, so I’m trying to figure out a way around it.
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For sure. I actually just trashed my old lightbox because it was such a hassle. All I’m using for lighting is my two desktop painting lights. Nothing fancy at all. Only goal is to try to fully light the minis.
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Thanks Andrew, I’ll likely be following suit!
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