Hi want to show my dioram somewhere in europ 1944-1945
Ester front. Its Grobedutchland panzer grenade division!
The holding a small village several days!
Dont know how to do it with photos?
I am new
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Somewhere in europ 1944-1945
blackopss
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Posted: Monday, January 01, 2018 - 11:20 PM UTC
blackopss
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Posted: Monday, January 01, 2018 - 11:27 PM UTC
How do you do a spoiler?
Oh i posted in large scale Sorry!
Oh i posted in large scale Sorry!
blackopss
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Posted: Tuesday, January 02, 2018 - 01:32 AM UTC
Sorry got problem with photos
Wait sorry some one know photo upload?
Wait sorry some one know photo upload?
blackopss
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Posted: Tuesday, January 02, 2018 - 03:42 AM UTC
Here my photos!:-H
https://gallery.kitmaker.net/member.php?uid=74574&protype=1
How do you putt them in diorama category?
https://gallery.kitmaker.net/member.php?uid=74574&protype=1
How do you putt them in diorama category?
Posted: Tuesday, January 02, 2018 - 04:24 AM UTC
here is one of your photos.
In the Reply screen use the button in the black bar at the far right that is marked "It will add [img]https://put.url.here./image.file" BORDER="0"> into your reply. Delete everything from 'https....file' but leave the two bracketed [img] sections. Open your Kitmaker Gallery (I open a second page with this for easier back and forth), click on the photo you want so that it displays in the larger format. Right click on your photo and click on 'copy image address'. Go back to your reply and right click between the two [img] and hit paste. Make sure you have everything removed from between the two [img] when you do this, preserve the brackets from the [img] as well. When you hit 'Ready to Reply' your photo should appear in your posting. A somewhat laborious way to do things but that is it.
Good luck!
Cheers,
Rick
In the Reply screen use the button in the black bar at the far right that is marked "It will add [img]https://put.url.here./image.file" BORDER="0"> into your reply. Delete everything from 'https....file' but leave the two bracketed [img] sections. Open your Kitmaker Gallery (I open a second page with this for easier back and forth), click on the photo you want so that it displays in the larger format. Right click on your photo and click on 'copy image address'. Go back to your reply and right click between the two [img] and hit paste. Make sure you have everything removed from between the two [img] when you do this, preserve the brackets from the [img] as well. When you hit 'Ready to Reply' your photo should appear in your posting. A somewhat laborious way to do things but that is it.
Good luck!
Cheers,
Rick
obg153
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Posted: Tuesday, January 02, 2018 - 05:37 AM UTC
I love winter dios and yours shows excellent creativity and realism. Lots of great details & the tank/figures look really good. Thanks for posting a fine scene!!
blackopss
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Posted: Tuesday, January 02, 2018 - 12:17 PM UTC
Thanks for the Help Rick Cooper
And thanks jack heintzleman for you kind words!
And thanks jack heintzleman for you kind words!
blackopss
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Posted: Tuesday, January 02, 2018 - 12:49 PM UTC
I try again
There more in gallery
Thank you
There more in gallery
Thank you
blackopss
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Posted: Tuesday, January 02, 2018 - 01:50 PM UTC
Please give me constructive feedback i know the details can be a bit gooder.
But is the contrast on figure to intenss or good.
For shadows i use straight black and highlight i use near white.
But is the contrast on figure to intenss or good.
For shadows i use straight black and highlight i use near white.
edoardo
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Posted: Wednesday, January 03, 2018 - 11:14 AM UTC
hey Joel!
I like your diorama very much! but I think it would be better to have a close up picture of the figures to better see the details, but from what I can see, they seem very good too.... I like the camo pattern of some of them and the mix of uniform.
I am not so sure about the house though: in my experience if the walls are made of bricks, then the angles and the doorways are made out of stone. It is not a rule, of course, but given also the difference in size which is clearly visible in the picture, I’d paint the corners and the doorway in some grayish stone colour.
In a diorama I made of resting german soldiers near a 88 gun in winter I used an oil drum as a fireplace too. in that occasion some folk here poited me out that, based on his experience as a military serviceman, there would never be a fire near live ammunitions, so I pass that to you: maybe it is better to move away from the fire the panzerfaust crete.
just a fiew thougts I hope will help!
ciao
edo
I like your diorama very much! but I think it would be better to have a close up picture of the figures to better see the details, but from what I can see, they seem very good too.... I like the camo pattern of some of them and the mix of uniform.
I am not so sure about the house though: in my experience if the walls are made of bricks, then the angles and the doorways are made out of stone. It is not a rule, of course, but given also the difference in size which is clearly visible in the picture, I’d paint the corners and the doorway in some grayish stone colour.
In a diorama I made of resting german soldiers near a 88 gun in winter I used an oil drum as a fireplace too. in that occasion some folk here poited me out that, based on his experience as a military serviceman, there would never be a fire near live ammunitions, so I pass that to you: maybe it is better to move away from the fire the panzerfaust crete.
just a fiew thougts I hope will help!
ciao
edo
blackopss
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Posted: Wednesday, January 03, 2018 - 07:12 PM UTC
Hi thank you edoardo!
I got a idea from a old magazin showing of a panzer IV seeking of protection from aircraft! But dident remember what it name or who made it. Just the picture was in may head.
It showed also five soldiers in different uniforms
Yes you right about the house and the walls should mabey a bit thicker!
And the panzerfaust it also two panzerfaust at the upstairs
Don't think they would put or lay near a tank they might drive over it.
Also could add black or gray smoke at the fire!
And the snow dident get god it dont look wet as i wanted to.
The high gloss dident get a effect.
Here some at day picture
I got a idea from a old magazin showing of a panzer IV seeking of protection from aircraft! But dident remember what it name or who made it. Just the picture was in may head.
It showed also five soldiers in different uniforms
Yes you right about the house and the walls should mabey a bit thicker!
And the panzerfaust it also two panzerfaust at the upstairs
Don't think they would put or lay near a tank they might drive over it.
Also could add black or gray smoke at the fire!
And the snow dident get god it dont look wet as i wanted to.
The high gloss dident get a effect.
Here some at day picture