I got this wonderful Figma Yuki few weeks ago. Honestly, I'm not so interested in Figma when I first saw the image. The joint was so obvious that made me not want to buy it. However, after seeing how Danny Choo plays with his Figma figures in his articles, I completely changed my mind and got this Figma Yuki immediately when I saw it on otakufuel.

After I opened the box, I just couldn't put it down. It's just so fun to play with, and I wasted one or two hours playing it with different poses. The joints still bother me, especial on the legs, but it is cheap and all the fun it gives me, and I'm happy that I was able to get her.







I'm sorry for the poor pictures >.>; I want to blame the camera, but it is my fault that I don't know much about digital camera and photography. Any tips or online tutorials that can help me to take a better picture?
(Gordon's site)
too bad i didn't pre-order her last year now it's almost impossible to get one. orz
anyway regarding photography i'm not a pro but i can suggest you take pictures outdoor in natural unlight. early morning and late aftnoon is the best. avoid noon as the sunlight is too harsh.
i take pics of all my figures outdoor. ^^;
(Gordon's site)
(Shin's site)
I just learned some tips about photography and going to try it out today. will post a Yuki #2 today.
(Hangmen's site)
This one's my Figma Yuki photoshoot. Done indoors with two desklamp.
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I took them at night and they look like I didn't pay my electricity bill ^^; I like your Yuki photoshoot,especially the wrestling part lol.
I actually have already experienced the things you mention in my other posts.


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