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Post by cherno on Jan 29, 2016 7:59:37 GMT -9
I hope it didn't already get mentioned here The offical Games Workshop website has photos of their miniatures that can be rotated in small steps. This is a nice thing in itself, but what's important for us Papercraft fans is that these images can be used for personal (!) paper miniatures. Just take any angle you like, paste it into your image editing software, then find the corresponding backside image, and do the same. Voilá, instant front- and backview (or side to side view) for your cardboard miniature. Just thought I'd mentioned it since I noticed this a couple of months ago.
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Post by pavaro on Jan 29, 2016 9:25:18 GMT -9
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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Jan 29, 2016 9:56:44 GMT -9
Not quite. Those look like front-and-front images. With a 360° set of images, you can choose a front and back! I tried it really quick, and they didn't line up perfectly, but it was close enough that a large black outline could fill in the difference.
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Post by cherno on Jan 29, 2016 10:54:01 GMT -9
Yes it's true, they dont line up perfectly due to the perspective, but this can be remedied by either using the the warp, strech etc. tools in PS or using a thicker outline as you suggested.
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