Topic: Sun rise/sunset Lighting?
Do you know how to make a sunrise or sunset lighting effect with lights?
The lighting should be orange... sort of.
Thanks,
Kevin.
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Do you know how to make a sunrise or sunset lighting effect with lights?
The lighting should be orange... sort of.
Thanks,
Kevin.
But doesn't turning putting the white balance above zero cause some light flicker? I heard that you should always turn off the white balance to avoid light change.
you just don't need to put it on automatic, that's all.
I only want the background orange and the minifig and furniture black.
Okay, your gonna need one or two lamps. i have come up with two therories. theory 1- if you want the background orange and the foreground black, you need to make sure there is absolutley no light reaching the forground from behind the camera. Then stick a peice of orange card behind the foreground and light from behind the card. Make sure the light is harsh.
theory2: use a greenscreen.
Hi there, what you just did, is called bumping, this thread is a 2 month old thread which isn't important anymore.
Please people, use your eyes...
I don't see anything wrong with bumping if its useful information added to an unanswered thread......
If anyone cares, why isn't the thread active then?
T.G-Tom's right Rsteen.
I've already did this anyways.
There's no point of extra info if I already fixed it.
TBH though Kriz didn't know you didn't need help any more so you can't blame him.
Suppose.
Now let this topic slowly rot away again.
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