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Sandtrooper Dan:
This is a thread for photoshopers. Let's see your digital dioramas. I will also be posting mine in here. I'll kick it off with some Clone action!





dustrho:
Now that is some great Photoshopping skills there Dan!  Why go through all the troubles making the dioramas, when you can just do them digitally?  Damn, did I just sound like Lucas and CG or what!?   :o

Rabid Ewok:

--- Quote from: dustrho on September 02, 2004, 07:23:56 PM ---Now that is some great Photoshopping skills there Dan!  Why go through all the troubles making the dioramas, when you can just do them digitally?  Damn, did I just sound like Lucas and CG or what!?   :o

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You are starting to sound like George, run away from the darker side!  

Those digital dioramas are pretty cool!  I still think having the real thing would be better though because then you can build it with your own two hands, set up different poses, play with it, or sell it for a lot of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ if you don't want it anymore.  Though the advantage with digital dioramas is that you don't have to empty your wallet out...whoops kind of got off topic...Great work you should make more!  A battle of Endor would be pretty spiffy.


You're lucky to have a Command Gunship, I can't find them anywhere.  That's Hasbro trying to steal more money by just painting an old toy differently.

Sandtrooper Dan:
Thanks for the compliments guys! If their is one thing I love it's Photoshop. :D

Sandtrooper Dan:
Here's one of my Digital Action Scenes useing the real movie backround with Hasbro action figures in the place of live actors.

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