So glad you are back from Hiatus. It was a long time since you posted a video but every one of your videos are like jams! thank you for sharing this very cool information
how would you recommend getting a catchlight/eyelight for someone wearing glasses....without the light's reflection in the lenses of the glasses? what kind of lights would you use and where you position them?
There’s two thoughts: 1 keep the reflection of the key light outside of where the glasses will never reflect. - high up or to the side 2 own it! Make the eylight a pleasing looking circle or square. A clean reflection/ shape is still pleasing and natural but takes some time work
getting caught up in the minutia is my jam. great tips. i needed it
So glad you are back from Hiatus. It was a long time since you posted a video but every one of your videos are like jams! thank you for sharing this very cool information
I love learning about this stuff
Huh, fascinating. Do you have any video that teaches people in details how you create those bright eye lights without brightening the whole face?
I'm really interested in your take on lighting and coloring with light in confined spaces such as small or very small rooms
how would you recommend getting a catchlight/eyelight for someone wearing glasses....without the light's reflection in the lenses of the glasses? what kind of lights would you use and where you position them?
There’s two thoughts:
1 keep the reflection of the key light outside of where the glasses will never reflect. - high up or to the side
2 own it! Make the eylight a pleasing looking circle or square. A clean reflection/ shape is still pleasing and natural but takes some time work
Actually wondering. 🤔 I hope everyone is having a safe and spectacular day! 😃💙 #NotificationSquad
What about those of us that don't have thousands of dollars laying around to dish out on lights?! 😛
Rent my dude! Renting lights can be relatively cheap