>>11381589>I have to know; what do you use for your back drop setup? Is it literally just huge colored plates built up on brackets? Pretty much. Just "freestanding" but connected baseplates, 2x3 back 'wall' and 'floor' with 1x2 sides. Top pic shows overall area and "sky" or floor and back wall plates. (Cat and cloth built from quantum blocks, they never caught on. Insert obvious other pussy rag jokes here.) Wall/floor & wall corners connection is 1x2 'snot?' bricks. (Don't speak Lego, only play with them.) Not very structural, but can support some weight. Probably 'illegal' building, but your laws do not apply here and sleeping with the local building inspector helps. Bottom pic side/corner connection. Top right of that pic would normally be cropped out. You don't get to see the TV woman cosplayer in the background, it leads to uncomfortable skibiti questions like wait, what?
> It gives all of your pics a surreal elementI take that as a compliment, thank you. Love the surreal. Prefer to take and post 'toys in toy world-esq' pics if that makes any sense. Honestly enjoy everyone's mocs here. Thanks for reading my blog.