Re: Reflections in the lego
click this link: Pictures of your studio then scroll down to my setup next to my avatar. Thats my lighting setup, (except that now I use florescent bulbs instead of normal ones)
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click this link: Pictures of your studio then scroll down to my setup next to my avatar. Thats my lighting setup, (except that now I use florescent bulbs instead of normal ones)
So I should have the lamps high up facing downwards?
*BUMP*
I have the same problem, but with the CAMERA.
My camera's silver colored ring reflects in the bricks, and it seems like it's nothing I can do about it. Will a polarizing filter do the trick for this too? (I use a Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000)
I use silly putty. You just need something dull that's not in a super-bright color (like white, yellow, red) or a very bright shade of a color.
I just use black electric tape, and I don't have that problem.
is there no way to switch off that light? I know in the logitech C910 camera there are blue lights from the camera, but i recently discovered you can switch em off in the options.
I just covered those with the electric tape too. But there is a setting for the LQCP9k to turn off the light.
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