Hello CABG
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Kilo
Typhoon
flipnaz17
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Hello CABG
Hello CABG'ers! I'm flipnaz17 and I'm glad that I finally convinced myself to join here. I've been reading this forum for a while but never knew what it looks like from the inside. My MOCs and figs are mediocre now, but I'm willing to take criticism and improve over time. Once I think I actually have a shot I'll apply for guildship. For now I'll just enjoy others' creations .
See you all around.
(My flickr)
See you all around.
(My flickr)
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Welcome to the CABG! I see you can take good photographs which is key to help bring out the detail in your models. Good luck, I looked forward to seeing the kinds of things you can build.
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Great to see new members! Your builds are off to a great start and in no time will be guild worthy. Your photography is amazing which will be crucial in your guild app. Of course I shouldn't be talking since I haven't finished my application yet.
Kilo- Non-Guild Member
- Age : 26
Location : North Carolina
Re: Hello CABG
flipnaz17 wrote:Thanks for the feedback. I had no idea that sharp photography was that big a deal .
Slow down. Photography can either make or break a model, and it's really something you should look into. For example, take an old build of mine with horrid photography. Not such a large response. Then, take another build of mine where the photograph was the main focus of the picture. Huge response. A clear photo is often appealing to the audience, so I suggest you take your time when doing a photo shoot, as you've been doing.
Anywho, welcome to the Clone Army Builders Guild!
Justin Pyne- Guild Member
- Age : 27
Location : Hiding in your closet.
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Yes, but Justin, 1600 views and 33 comments is a huge response. Maybe not to you, but to the majority of the Flickr community.Justin Pyne wrote:flipnaz17 wrote:Thanks for the feedback. I had no idea that sharp photography was that big a deal .
Slow down. Photography can either make or break a model, and it's really something you should look into. For example, take an old build of mine with horrid photography. Not such a large response. Then, take another build of mine where the photograph was the main focus of the picture. Huge response. A clear photo is often appealing to the audience, so I suggest you take your time when doing a photo shoot, as you've been doing.
Anywho, welcome to the Clone Army Builders Guild!
Rabid Squirrel- Guild Member
- Location : here
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Rabid Squirrel wrote:Yes, but Justin, 1600 views and 33 comments is a huge response. Maybe not to you, but to the majority of the Flickr community.Justin Pyne wrote:flipnaz17 wrote:Thanks for the feedback. I had no idea that sharp photography was that big a deal .
Slow down. Photography can either make or break a model, and it's really something you should look into. For example, take an old build of mine with horrid photography. Not such a large response. Then, take another build of mine where the photograph was the main focus of the picture. Huge response. A clear photo is often appealing to the audience, so I suggest you take your time when doing a photo shoot, as you've been doing.
Anywho, welcome to the Clone Army Builders Guild!
No, it really is not.
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It's true. I have OVER 9000! Views, and I'm not even a very popular builder.
It helps that, once you have some good builds going, put them into a whole bunch of groups, so people view them.
It helps that, once you have some good builds going, put them into a whole bunch of groups, so people view them.
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For the record, I've only broken 600 on one picture. 1,600 is a lot to me.Tac wrote:Rabid Squirrel wrote:Yes, but Justin, 1600 views and 33 comments is a huge response. Maybe not to you, but to the majority of the Flickr community.Justin Pyne wrote:
Slow down. Photography can either make or break a model, and it's really something you should look into. For example, take an old build of mine with horrid photography. Not such a large response. Then, take another build of mine where the photograph was the main focus of the picture. Huge response. A clear photo is often appealing to the audience, so I suggest you take your time when doing a photo shoot, as you've been doing.
Anywho, welcome to the Clone Army Builders Guild!
No, it really is not.
Rabid Squirrel- Guild Member
- Location : here
Re: Hello CABG
Justin Pyne wrote:flipnaz17 wrote:Thanks for the feedback. I had no idea that sharp photography was that big a deal .
Slow down. Photography can either make or break a model, and it's really something you should look into. For example, take an old build of mine with horrid photography. Not such a large response. Then, take another build of mine where the photograph was the main focus of the picture. Huge response. A clear photo is often appealing to the audience, so I suggest you take your time when doing a photo shoot, as you've been doing.
Anywho, welcome to the Clone Army Builders Guild!
No, no. I mispoke. I understand good photography is important. I'm just surprised it was considered so rare on a site like this.
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