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While Bad Dragon, Twintail Creations and other such companies employ a professional setup for providing their merchandise the optimal conditions, this can be expensive. For our purposes at BoneDexter, we aim to recreate professional quality at a hobbyist’s budget, using common home items mostly. Most smartphones have HD cameras built in them, which are good enough for our photos.
While Bad Dragon, Twintail Creations and other such companies employ a professional setup for providing their merchandise the optimal conditions, this can be expensive. For our purposes at BoneDexter, we aim to recreate professional quality at a hobbyist’s budget, using common home items mostly. Most smartphones have HD cameras built in them, which are good enough for our photos.


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Revision as of 21:03, 28 July 2025

This guide is intended to provide a standard procedure for taking reference photos for the Bone Dexter image gallery. Wishing to provide the best quality reference information possible for users, the aim of this guide is to keep a consistent look and reference point for all photos taken.

Background Format

In order to best showcase the design features and dazzling colors of toy models, the background of the shot must be neutral, empty and non-distracting. Many fantasy toy makers feature their models on a black background, and we have chosen to follow that lead with BoneDexter.

Black to very dark gray draw the eye to the items being featured in the scene, and utilizing a smooth, hard surface will provide the best image quality with minimal visual variance between photos.

While Bad Dragon, Twintail Creations and other such companies employ a professional setup for providing their merchandise the optimal conditions, this can be expensive. For our purposes at BoneDexter, we aim to recreate professional quality at a hobbyist’s budget, using common home items mostly. Most smartphones have HD cameras built in them, which are good enough for our photos.