Soviet Ambush (1 Viewer)

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Hidden Russian catches Germans off guard and lets them have it...








 
Simply love it. Where do you get all these good ideas ? You deserve the "IDEA" nobel prize
guy:)
 
Really good ground level shot. Robin.

Simply love it. Where do you get all these good ideas ? You deserve the "IDEA" nobel prize
guy:)

Thanks Robin and Guy.

Guy, as far as ideas go... I got the idea for this scene this morning. It just started out with what scene can I do with the German officer being shot?....that led to who is shooting him.... French, British, no I'll use the prone Russian soldier.... that led to he needs to be hiding.... that led to the bushes in the scene... the fact that it's with a Russian soldier led to the Russian Farmhouse... the fact that it's an ambush led to the two other Germans looking like they are surprised and about to run and scatter.

This is the fun part of scene creation for me. I usually start with a figure/group of figures or a tank/vehicle/plane and then it just goes from there.
 
Your scenes simply amaze me Duke and I have been meaning to ask, but how do you hide those bases? It seems that all your dio's over the last year or so you are using a different technique than what you used previously.

Tom
 
Excellent scene and great photography. The ground eye view is very realistic.
 
Your scenes simply amaze me Duke and I have been meaning to ask, but how do you hide those bases? It seems that all your dio's over the last year or so you are using a different technique than what you used previously.

Tom

Great stuff Duke :salute::

Excellent scene and great photography. The ground eye view is very realistic.

Thanks fellas.

Tom, I can help hide the bases with computer software program to cover them up.
 
Thanks fellas.

Tom, I can help hide the bases with computer software program to cover them up.

Thanks Duke, it would be appreciated if you can let me know what the software is called and i'll look into it.

Tom
 
Thanks Duke, it would be appreciated if you can let me know what the software is called and i'll look into it.

Tom

Tom it's called Photo Director 6. It's fairly easy to use but does take some practice to get the hang of it.
 

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