Minor/Repaint: Primalxconvoy

Discussion in 'Radicons Customs' started by fidelprime, Apr 23, 2016.

  1. fidelprime

    fidelprime Well-Known Member

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    Primal xconvoy GIve to me a bad review of this , your highnessss...., maybe i dont upload all the picture because i have some thing to do but for the people that appreciates my work, and always are in the search for creative caracters i give this now.


    1) Red deaphcharger from a KO underzise , i think that cam be blaster from g1 and he a make the same that prowl and iron hide and silverbolt

    2) new female predacon i call her flybite or other i am open to suggestions

    3) dino prime what if dinobot was combine her spark with the prime G1


    4) ..i.. ..i.. dil corno di la mama sua vento
     

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  2. primalxconvoy

    primalxconvoy Banned

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    Thanks for naming the title after me! Seriously, though, you didn't have to. You could have added these pictures to your previous thread.

    It might help your thread to include a brief description of the custom transformer, plus the name, such as:

    THREAD TITLE: - "Custom Fan-Made Beast Wars Characters"

    If your custom transformers are not finished, you can include "WIP" in the title, such as:

    THREAD TITLE: - "Custom Fan-Made Beast Wars Characters (WIP)"

    I think there is guide to help you with such things at these forums. If you speak Spanish/Portuguese, then maybe someone here can help you more?

    As for your pics, thanks! They are the correct rotation, but perhaps you could improve your focus on the camera? They are a little blurry. Usually, taking pictures in a well-lit room, during the day, with the light behind you (facing the toy) will help, and turning off the flash (or changing it to "illuminate/always on") might help you. Resting your camera or phone on a book, the table or something stable will also help. Finally, removing any clutter, such as other stuff on the table, or moving the toy somewhere, like against a plain coloured/white wall (like on the floor, against a wall) can remove unwanted background scenery.

    If that isn't possible, have a look at my (admittedly amateur) post-production that I did on my smartphone. I used an app called " Picsart" on Android to blur the background, remove the colours from it and then brighten up/add more colour/sharpen/etc the toy to help the viewer focus on it. I then "cropped" (cut away parts of the picture) it to again focus on the toy.

    What do you think?
     

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