Thursday, 5 December 2013

Lighting Workshop

For this kind of lighting, I moved both of the lights to the right of the shoes to get a shadow effect, I had the brightness turned to number 3 on the both of them to make a darker more eerie effect on the shoes
In this one, I increased the lighting brightness to number 6 to induce the spotlight effect upon the trainers.

The lights were positioned left and right symmetrical to each other and both focused down on the shoes to fully employ the contrast.
For this I attempted to combine the spotlight effect and the shadow effect and was left with an amazing result.

The light positioning had the 1 light in the middle and one to the left, the left light's path slanted on the side for the shadow and the middle light's path was focused in on the shoes for the spotlight.

the light causing the spotlight had the brightness set to number 6 and the light causing the shadow had the brightness set to number 3.
This effect was a simple, plain, semi-shadowed but bright effect, which in some way resembles normal daylight.

A good way to highlight the trainers is through this simple method.

The lights were positioned in the middle, and the brightness turned to 8 on both of them.  

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