Home computers and digital cameras have given aircraft and train modellers
the opportunity to add a very creative and enjoyable new dimension to their
hobby. With fairly basic computer and camera skills, the models can be displayed
in their true environments: images of aircraft can appear airborne and trains
can be brought to life by the simple "addition" of smoke, steam and footplate
crew. This book provides brief tutorials on the methods the author uses and many
examples of the final results: aircraft tutorials, models and backgrounds,
photographing aircraft, models, getting them "airborne", spinning the prop,
clearing the canopy, smoke and vapour, military aircraft, civil aircraft, train
tutorials, photographing train models, lamps and footplate crew, "fixing" bad
bogies, bringing model trains into the real world, making smoke and steam.
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