Here's another set of action scenes featuring DC Universe Classic's Batman, Nightwing and Batgirl. I used the same technique shown earlier in my Canary and Arrow in action shots. :)
"You fly, I'll slide"
Shot taken from another perspective.
"Two for two..."
More action shots soon. :)
Shooting an action scene is a challenging task to any toy photographer. I consider the pose, perspective and of course lighting when doing an action scene. The camera needs to be where the action is, so they say. I always enjoy doing these scenes but, this is way too much time consuming from the set-up to post editing. But, it's always a blast to see your action figures in action. :)
Green Arrow and Black Canary in action :)
How do I do these scenes? I tie a string to the figure then delete it in Photoshop. There are so many ways to do this but, I have grown accustomed to the CLONE tool. Lower the opacity (approx 20-30% tops) when near the face/body of the figure. For the rest, you can increase it since it will be totally unnoticeable. Here's a sample below:
In creating my flight or action scenes, I use a string to tie my figures and position them in a dynamic way. Then using Photoshop, I delete the strings.
DC Universe Classics Superman, Wonder Woman versus Darkseid.
I will show you some behind the scenes soon so hit the follow button :)