Topic: Lighting Tests
i made this tests to experiment with lighting. enjoy and critique: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LprrsDpiWk
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i made this tests to experiment with lighting. enjoy and critique: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LprrsDpiWk
The tests look OK, now you have your lights set up, practice your animation
yes good advice...runs to practice
Wow, I never woulda thought of that shoe box thing.
the shoebox was genius.
Well done. I especially liked the chamber lighting: it gave the shot a nice, even warm glow.
The lighting was good, but work on your animation and tape down the set and the camera. Put the focus of your camera on manual. Also your animation will look better if you use at least 12 FPS (frames per second), most use 15 FPS though and move the LEGO slower (with more movements).
-Thijs
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