Monday, April 27, 2015

Civil War: Behind the scenes

Want to know what went into this photo? Well you're in luck I'm feeling nice today. The links I've provided will go straight to the item. 

 First off that is a Figma Captain America and a Revoltech Iron man Mark VII. You can shop around online and find a good deal for these guys.



Dollhouse Miniature Metal-Frame Futon Sofa amazon.com
This also turns into a bed! 


Dollhouse miniature TV cabinet white - amazon.com
 Unfortunately the door on the left doesn't close all the way

Custom Xbox One and controllers by RabbitEngineering - Etsy.com
Got this piece done by this seller on Etsy. Back then, he didn't have the piece available and I asked him to make it for me. Now he has it available for sale in black with one controller. If you want a custom piece done like mine, just hit "ask a question" and see if he can do a custom piece for you.


Miniature alcohol beverages - bought from AC Moore
I picked these guys up from AC Moore so I don't have a link available. Just search miniature alcohol bottles on amazon or ebay and see which ones you like.



LED Samsung Miniature TV by liluminiature - etsy.com
This etsy seller's items are so high quality and accurate. They also sell mini iphones, macs, macbooks, ipads, and lots more. It came with a remote control and a mount so you can hang it on a wall if you want. Though it is a dust and fingerprint magnet. The picture on the TV, I used a free photo editor called GIMP to put it on there. Use the perspective tool to change the picture to look like it's on a TV. I was lucky enough to find that tool by just clicking on it and playing with it and presto! Here's the link if you want to achieve this effect if you have photoshop: Placing Image inside of another



Skateboard from Mafex Amazing Spiderman 2 Deluxe
 This guy is hiding in the back. Now this isn't an essential but it's nice to have a few touches of randomness in a picture to make it look realistic. You can use those tech deck skateboards if you have one laying around if you want to use as a prop in your scenes.



Mini paper made Xbox video games done by.... me!
Wow right, I actually made these myself and I am pretty impressed. I will most definitely post a tutorial of how to do these. It is very simple and you don't even have to go buy anything really. Luckily I had the bright green paper laying around because my dad likes making paper stars. There's a seller on Etsy that has these available, but since I'm pretty broke from buying all these props you see, I wanted to save some money. Look out for the tutorial coming soon hopefully! Comment below if you really want it done soon so you can make it yourself!






So that's it guys. Here's a behind the scenes look of a game room diorama that I made that was used in the photo. I will definitely post a tutorial in the future of how I made the wall and floor. Comment below asking for the tutorial, and I will post it much quicker.

Thanks for reading and follow me on Instagram: toyLORDZ to see my photos! Shoot a comment below if you guys have questions on anything.