Orc Archer

TOYPHOTOGRAPHS
2 min readApr 8, 2023

1/10 scale Ring Of Power Orc Archer from Iron Studios.

Very simple set up. I usually do a lot of post processing to my toy photos but today I just wanted to test myself to see what I could come up with SOOC. I did shoot in RAW and converted via On1 which I guess technically means it’s not SOOC but all I did was adjust levels.

That’s it. What you see is what you get. I am not a purist. I have no rules, especially for toy photos. But once in a while I want to test myself to make sure I still got it when it comes to just relying on the camera. I am satisfied with the results here.

The background was a stock photo I purchased and then mashed up with some AI Art and some effects in BORISFX Optics. Then I had it printed at Printique.com.

I used my Fujifilm X Series US X100V to photograph the toy model with one Lume Cube Panel Pro as a light source. Camera and light were mounted on a Platypod Platyball.

ISO 160
f/4
0.23 seconds

Remember, toys are joy.

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I'm a toy photographer. I'm also delving into AI Art. I also help people get the most out of their Fuji X100 series cameras. (C) 2023

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