Re: Palpatine Image Thread
I can explain it to you from a full scale perspective.
These pictures are from a photoshoot I did. As you can see in the first one, the area is set up with some white material hung from a wall and runs down sort of like a half pipe to the floor and out a bit with a white panel set up at the ceiling. If you want to creatively light your subject but keep the purity of the white background, you need to arrange lights directed at the backdrop behind where the subject stands so that whatever shadows are cast by the subjectlighting are cancelled out by the secondary lights. So if you had long and wide enough sheets of paper that you could do a similar arrangement with at home, you could shoot figures against a pure background without having to cut them out of a picture and throw them into a photoshop background.
I still don't understand. Sorry I can be dense. What do you do? Do you put a piece down and then hand the rest?
I can explain it to you from a full scale perspective.
These pictures are from a photoshoot I did. As you can see in the first one, the area is set up with some white material hung from a wall and runs down sort of like a half pipe to the floor and out a bit with a white panel set up at the ceiling. If you want to creatively light your subject but keep the purity of the white background, you need to arrange lights directed at the backdrop behind where the subject stands so that whatever shadows are cast by the subjectlighting are cancelled out by the secondary lights. So if you had long and wide enough sheets of paper that you could do a similar arrangement with at home, you could shoot figures against a pure background without having to cut them out of a picture and throw them into a photoshop background.