Re: Pictures of your studio
Luigi123X, you have to upload your image onto a image hosting site like Photobucket or Flickr, then put the image's URL into the tags.
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Luigi123X, you have to upload your image onto a image hosting site like Photobucket or Flickr, then put the image's URL into the tags.
I use the same organizers. I have a lot more, I organize by element.
I suggest that you move one of those lamps so it points at the wall so you can get some light on the minifig's face.
You do NOT want to see what my studio looks like.
(Can you say post-apocalyptic disaster?)
My studio's a mess, too. I'm in the process of cleaning it up. Once all the not-Lego stuff is cleared out, I'll have enough room to put organizers so I can sort my Lego parts. I'll take pictures when it's all cleaned up.
And LTW, use another color besides red for your backround. If any color shows up too bright, adjust your gain and brightness.
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Here's mine. ![]()
Unfortunately, I don't have a desk big enough for most of my really big sets, so I have to use the floor. ![]()
Anyway, here you've got my set from How to Not Rob a Bank (the Bank) with four removable walls to shoot the inside with a big blue canvas day background, and behind that my alternate night or space sky backdrop which is a big board of wood painted black with white dots. Next to the set are some assorted tools, blue bricks, and a bin with useful pieces.
your lucky to have a wooden floor... mines carpet, I was thinking though to by a wooden sheet to place the (epic) sets on and drape green cloth from the walls to make the green screen...
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Yeah, another thing is carpets are very difficult impossible to keep clean. ![]()
And I refuse to put my LEGO on a dirty surface. I go to pretty great lengths to keep my floor clean.
agreed...
was thinking maybe a 2m x1.5m or maybe 3m x 2m wooden sheet for the "EPIC" star wars pod race montage clip i'm planing...
and by the way, that set looks awesome...
Ooo! You put a weight at the lamp base to keep it still. That's clever. ![]()
And I like how the lamp is directly above.
What's the weird contraption on the set?
WHOA THAT'S AN AWESOME CRADLE!!! Great sets too! What's that blue thing on your lamp?
Thank you! The cradle was inspired by Bodville's cradle he made a couple THACs ago. The blue thing on my lamp (which is actually a reflector), is a piece of blue construction paper. During night scenes I pointed the lights at it to give everything a blue tint.
Thank you! The cradle was inspired by Bodville's cradle he made a couple THACs ago. The blue thing on my lamp (which is actually a reflector), is a piece of blue construction paper. During night scenes I pointed the lights at it to give everything a blue tint.
Could you give me a link to it because it looks AMAZING!
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