Figures with Attitiude

Figures with AttitiudeFigures with AttitiudeFigures with Attitiude

Figures with Attitiude

Figures with AttitiudeFigures with AttitiudeFigures with Attitiude
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    • A.C.B.A.
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      • Starting Out
      • October 2018-April 2019
      • 2019 Gallery
      • 2020 Gallery
      • 2021 Work
      • 2022 Gallery
      • 2023 Gallery
    • Side Stories
    • Techniques
      • Flight Stand
      • Glass
      • Lighting
      • Portrait
      • Prop Shots
    • Contact
  • Home
  • A.C.B.A.
  • Gallery
    • B Sides
    • Starting Out
    • October 2018-April 2019
    • 2019 Gallery
    • 2020 Gallery
    • 2021 Work
    • 2022 Gallery
    • 2023 Gallery
  • Side Stories
  • Techniques
    • Flight Stand
    • Glass
    • Lighting
    • Portrait
    • Prop Shots
  • Contact

Flight Stands

Using this technique you will need to have a flight stand available for your figure.  If you're not familiar with how to make one head over to the basic tutorials page for the information.


You'll want to first balance your figure onto the stand and place them onto your set.  Be extra careful to not knock them out of position as you set up around them.


As you're building around the figure using the stand you'll be hiding the stand behind something such as cotton for smoke or in this example the sword from our ninja friend.


This is a great way to show action movements and flight.

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