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twistedsymphony
05-07-2012, 01:19 PM
New Photos have been added to the database this week. Click on the links below to view the whole photo set for that game.

Photos provided by Twistedsymphony:
Disney Tron Evolution Collector's Edition (Xbox 360) [NTSC]
http://collectorsedition.org/uploads/2010/09/tron_evolution_collectors_edition_xbox_360_ntsc_di sney_00-540x360.jpg
(http://collectorsedition.org/?page_id=3196)

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Special Edition (360) [NTSC]
http://collectorsedition.org/uploads/2011/10/resident_evil_operation_raccoon_city_special_editi on_steelbook_xbox_360_ntsc_capcom_00-540x360.jpg
(http://collectorsedition.org/game-db/resident-evil-operation-raccoon-city-special-edition-360-ntsc)

Xenoblade Chronicles (bundle) (Wii) [NTSC]
http://collectorsedition.org/uploads/2012/04/xenoblade_chronicles_bundle_wii_nintendo_00-540x360.jpg
(http://collectorsedition.org/game-db/xenoblade-chronicles-bundle-wii-ntsc)

A big THANK YOU to everyone who submitted photos. If you'd like to help contribute by submitting photos please checkout the the Photo Submission Guide (http://collectorsedition.org/forums/showthread.php?t=342).... View this article on the HomePage. (http://collectorsedition.org/10286/this-weeks-photo-additions-8)

Idiotekque
05-07-2012, 10:13 PM
These photos are effin' gorgeous Twisted. Where do you take them (with the clean white background and all)?

twistedsymphony
05-11-2012, 05:50 PM
I have a setup in my basement where I take all the shots..

I used to have a light tent, which was great but it was too small, especially for some of the larger CEs (go take a look at my photos for Halo 3 Legendary Edition to have a laugh)

My new setup is actually quite cheap (<$50) but it takes up a lot of space... It's basically a couple of clamp lights up on the ceiling mounted above me angled to shine toward the opposite corner of the setup. The fabric was the most expensive part at about $35... it's some heavy "black out" fabric used to make curtans that don't allow light through... I chose it because it doesn't let light through and because it's quite heavy so it's rugged, I'm not afraid I'm going to tear or wrinkle and it lays nice and flat and smooth.

For the camera I'm just using an older DSLR on a cheap tri-pod.