Title: The Difference Between Outdoor & Indoor Pics
Entau - October 9, 2009 11:34 AM (GMT)
Was browsing some pics when I saw this page, its shot by japanese guy, not by me, but I'm using almost the same set up, and ever since I'm shooting my car model outdoor, I never shot indoors, here's the reason why :lol:
THE SET UP:

note the sun is not bright
THE INDOOR SHOT:

THE OUTDOOR SHOT:

rest of the outdoor shots:
http://www5.ocn.ne.jp/~mokeden/sakuhin/porsche934/p934.htmWhat do you guys think? :lol:
Revliss - October 9, 2009 12:14 PM (GMT)
i like the out door shot cos i see the sky on the model :D
ryoga - October 9, 2009 01:22 PM (GMT)
Outdoor also gives deeper colours .. adding to the realism
Thanks for sharing this
moJimbo - October 9, 2009 01:50 PM (GMT)
both are equally stunning shots... but if i have to choose, it will be the indoor one
koowilliams - October 9, 2009 02:39 PM (GMT)
indoor shot for me too...
Loo CK - October 9, 2009 03:19 PM (GMT)
indoor shots allow more light control.
tiking - October 10, 2009 11:20 PM (GMT)
Outdoor shot looks better but in a land where there is more cold weather I'll have to choose indoor ;) Awesome car!!! What brand is that? I'm starting to get into 1/25 scale trucks now.
Entau - October 12, 2009 05:22 AM (GMT)
yeah, do agree indoor have more control on the lighthing...
from the pics, i think the difference is the lighting, the outdoor pics seems to have more softer light, while the indoor's lighthing are quite direct and create hard shadows
tiking, not sure what model is that, cause i'm not familiar with big scale 1/12 car kit, but i think it should be either Fujimi or Tamiya :lol:
druid_99 - October 12, 2009 05:36 AM (GMT)
Charles, if I'm not mistaken the model kit is from Doyusha and it is in 1/12 scale. Not sure if it is still available in the market or not.
Entau - October 12, 2009 06:26 AM (GMT)
hmm, probably druid are right, this is definitely an old model