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Some of my Lizardmen

Jungle Swarm

Daniz

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Hi there!
I'm Daniz, nice to meet u all :)
Well, this is my first top, and i'll show u some of my lizardmen, hope u like it :)

The Slann with his guard:
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The temple guard champion:
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Another Temple Guard (this is pro-painted, but my camera isn't the best... (I didn't painted this one :P))
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My Oldblood Saurus with one-hand weapon and shield
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The last photo has a Gillette at the backround lol.

My Covered Oldblood Saurus, using two one-hand weapons.
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Daniz.
 
Use the pic button to imbed those pictures in your link.

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And welcome to the forum. If there is anythign we can help you with, please let us know.
 
I've tried it, but i didn't let me Upload the pictures : The size is too big.
Tomorrow i'll upload the pictures to imageshack in a smaller size.
(i'm spanish and now it's 2 am...)
 
I've tried to upload the pictures, but I can't.
I've been uploading the pictures by Imageshack, Do I have to upload them by other server?
If you teach me, i'll be very grateful ^^
 
From the looks of the images it's looking good, but you need to work on your photography so we can all see them a bit better ;)

Try using more natural light. Don't have to do it in direct sunlight or anything, but try taking pictures during the brightest part of the day and open all the curtains/blinds so the room is naturally lit. This gives a nice diffused lighting rather than a point source lighting which will reduce shadows and also being natural light it'll bring out the colours more. Another option is photograph them outside during the day, maybe in the shade of a tree or a porch to get the light you need without the direct light.

If you can't use natural light, try and diffuse the artificial light. You can find lots of articles online. Rather than one bright light which creates shadows, try multiple lights or reflect the light off surfaces rather than pointing it directly at the model to diffuse the light rather than a single point source which results in lots of reflections and shadows.
 
Ok, I now that the best light is the natural light, but i took the photos about 9 pm... I'll take them again, and i'll post it :)
 
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