What 6 years of toy photography looks like. And a rundown on my madness. Halo toy photography involves capturing scenes using action figures from the Halo video game franchise. In this particular scenario, the photo depicts Jerome, an action figure, stepping on a grunt action figure's foot. To create a cinematic look, practical effects are utilized for the fake blood. To achieve this shot, several steps are taken. First, the action figures are positioned and posed to convey the desired dynamic interaction. Lighting plays a crucial role in setting the mood; a combination of ambient and focused lighting sources mimics the game's atmosphere. The practical effects for the fake blood are carefully applied. A small amount of fake blood, often made from a mixture of corn syrup and red food coloring, is strategically placed on the grunt's foot where Jerome is stepping. This helps simulate the impact and aftermath of the action, adding a realistic and dramatic touch to the scene. Camera angles and depth of field are considered to add depth and focus to the shot. A lower angle captures the scale and intensity of the action, while a shallow depth of field focuses attention on the main subjects while softly blurring the background, replicating the cinematic depth of field in films. Post-processing enhances the overall look. Adjustments to contrast, saturation, and lighting are made to amplify the visual impact. Any imperfections or visible seams in the figures are retouched to maintain a polished appearance. The final result is a cinematic toy photograph that captures a dynamic moment from the Halo universe. The use of practical effects, like fake blood, adds a level of realism and intensity, while careful attention to lighting, posing, and post-processing ensures a visually striking image reminiscent of scenes from the Halo games themselves. #Halo #haloinfinite #masterchief #photography #fanart #toyphotography #foryou #viral