My first attempt with my new studio lighting kit. This is going to be a steep learning curve!
D Dave Stone Messages 2,382 Edit My Images No 10 Apr 2009 #1 My first attempt with my new studio lighting kit. This is going to be a steep learning curve!
M Merovingian Messages 1,519 Edit My Images No 10 Apr 2009 #2 Think it could work if you loose the shadows. She looks uncomfortably propped up too on left side! Bit pasty too.
Think it could work if you loose the shadows. She looks uncomfortably propped up too on left side! Bit pasty too.
..MD.. Helen Shapiro Messages 10,257 Name MonkeyDave Edit My Images Yes 10 Apr 2009 #3 welcome to the studio world . if gets easier in time honest.. i would sujest taking head and shoulder shots for a while then moving on to full body shots. just imho md
welcome to the studio world . if gets easier in time honest.. i would sujest taking head and shoulder shots for a while then moving on to full body shots. just imho md
OP D Dave Stone Messages 2,382 Edit My Images No 10 Apr 2009 #4 Thanks guys. I need all the help I can get. So feel free to give me any more tips.
..MD.. Helen Shapiro Messages 10,257 Name MonkeyDave Edit My Images Yes 10 Apr 2009 #5 yep as said lose the shadows add some saturation slight usm and she will look alot happier imho just say and i will delete straight away md
yep as said lose the shadows add some saturation slight usm and she will look alot happier imho just say and i will delete straight away md
OP D Dave Stone Messages 2,382 Edit My Images No 10 Apr 2009 #6 Thats much better. How did you get the backgrounf so white? That seems to be something I am struggling with.
Thats much better. How did you get the backgrounf so white? That seems to be something I am struggling with.
..MD.. Helen Shapiro Messages 10,257 Name MonkeyDave Edit My Images Yes 10 Apr 2009 #7 click me dave clic me you know you want to this may help alittle md
OP D Dave Stone Messages 2,382 Edit My Images No 10 Apr 2009 #8 I seem to struggle around the hair when trying to get a white background in PP. I am using PSE 6. Any tips?
I seem to struggle around the hair when trying to get a white background in PP. I am using PSE 6. Any tips?