Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
What camera do you use? LQCP9k?
Yep, I still use my trusty Quickcam.
Thanks for the positive feedback guys. ![]()
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What camera do you use? LQCP9k?
Yep, I still use my trusty Quickcam.
Thanks for the positive feedback guys. ![]()
Golden wrote:What camera do you use? LQCP9k?
Yep, I still use my trusty Quickcam.
Thanks for the positive feedback guys.
Wow, how did you get such little noise?

Wow, how did you get such little noise?
I can't really say why there's no noise, but I did do extensive tweaking to the camera settings. Such as turning the gain up, and turning the exposure and brightness down.
Looks like my frame got completely ignored ![]()
Looks like my frame got completely ignored
Love the lighting in your frame!

ZooooooooM!]
Wow. That's really cool! ![]()
Nice frame, Isaac ![]()
I see a stinking great animation challenge entry, no?
Hopefully..that is, if I can get it done in time.
Thanks
And thanks for the feedback! ![]()
WOAH!

WOAH! sounds about right ceej.
how on earth did you get that quality?
I used a Canon Vixia, which can take still images that are 3264x1840. It looks pretty good when scaled down.
I got some pretty bad light flickering, though.
I really like it, but the color looks a bit weird. It might be the white balance.
Woah Ceej, that is amazing quality you got there, the set looks a little basic but it's still a great shot.
Been trying out some different aspect ratios for Meat Quest, I think this one looks purty good. ![]()
Last edited by jstudios (May 22, 2012 (08:56am))

Get that damn thing finished already, Jon!
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