I feel the issue with the figure she doesn't have enough eyeshadow on the figure. If she had more eyeshadow it would help contrast the face more from having that light washed out look on the head.
I wish they would give us an updated Artisan version for this figure with a brand new body. Hate how easily the pig tail falls off the headsculpt on my original figure.
Need to buy the fancy backdrop and lights but here are some practice shots with what I have available at home. I am sure once I get the lights it will help sharpen the face so it is less fuzzy. Give it a clearer sharper appearance.
Sorry if I am miss reading the amazon links you sent. I don't recall finding the link for the tripod the mini ULZANZI VL49 RGB Video lights attach too? Do they come included with the lights?
Thank you for the tips and photo examples! So I know you mentioned previously that you do change sone things in photoshop. So the backdrop you had was white then you changed the color in photoshop instead of using a grey backdrop?
So would you say when photographing your hot toys figures. That the webcam lighting helps capture the sharpness more than the studio box lights? Is there certain settings you have for your nikon set to? With my photo of Doctor Strange I attached. I still feel it it fuzzy and blurry to much when...
Do you have any recommendations for a lighting set up and backdrop sets for your figures? Backdrops are always the hardest I feel when doing toy photography. I have Nikon D3500 as well shot with lense 18-55mm.
Nice to see them having the wool hair at the non artisan price for figures. So does that mean the artisan price for Black widow was because of the magnetic base she comes with? Would love to see a price breakdown justifying the price point..