Topic: Lights.
Please add some tips on this forum for beginners on lighting such as how to defuse light, how to reduce flicker and other good tips.
Last edited by Swag4567 (October 26, 2009 (02:44pm))
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Please add some tips on this forum for beginners on lighting such as how to defuse light, how to reduce flicker and other good tips.
Last edited by Swag4567 (October 26, 2009 (02:44pm))
Might want to look here, mate.
http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/to
our-setup/
Done and done.
I use "normal" lights, they got a red-orange light, but I want white light. I took some white paper and taped it on my lamp..
It´s still not that bright but now I haven´t white light.
Does somebody know which lights should I use?
If you want to make your red-orange light into a continuous white spectrum, you'll have to add the blue to it and put a blue filter over it, rather than just white paper, which would make it diffused red.
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