NewGirl wips 2004-11-18 - By Alexander Shyrokov
Back Hi, Andrew.
Thanks a lot for the advice. I Always keep forgetting that cinema is an art of fake :) Does not matter what you do, as long as it looks good. Now I see how I can use spot lights to create just shadows I need for the girl. But if I want shadows to be consistent with the scene, during movement... Have to play with this. Anyway, it was very good suggestion.
Thanks.
Andrew Paules wrote: > I think you should work on focusing the lighting a bit and trying to draw > the viewer's eye where you want it. In the first image the door at the end > of the hall is definately where the focus of the image is, while the girl > fades away because she's more dimly lit. In your second image, there's not > so much of a contrast, but the girl still gets lost in the overall tone of > the image. > > I'd suggest creating a fairly subtle even light for the room, and then > making an array of spotlights that focus light on the girl - not too heavy > handed, but enough to draw the focus of the image to her, if that's what > you're going for. > > |andrew| > > > > -- ---- ---- ---- -- > Sic transit gloria. > > >> -- -- Original Message -- -- >> From: Alexander Shyrokov <mailto:shirokov@(protected)> >> To: truespace@(protected) <mailto:truespace@(protected)> >> Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 9:10 AM >> Subject: Re: [TSML] NewGirl wips >> >> Hi, there. >> >> I am trying to set the lights properly, and this is what I have so far: >> >> http://sjcomp.com/wip/newgirl/hall1.jpg >> <http://sjcomp.com/wip/newgirl/hall1.jpg> >> http://sjcomp.com/wip/newgirl/hall2.jpg >> <http://sjcomp.com/wip/newgirl/hall2.jpg> >> >> Let me know what you think about it. >> >> Alexander Shyrokov wrote: >> >> >
-- Regards, Alexander. http://sjcomp.com
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