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Uploaded: March 06, 2005
Cassie L. Woodlee May 07, 2006
Great shot, How did you get the lighting effect/shadowing?#441110
David Savoie May 07, 2006
the model was on her back on a drawing platform with the drawing lights on about 12 feet overhead. the rest of the room was kept dark. #2735698Cassie L. Woodlee May 08, 2006
I love the effect. I am not a professional and have been trying to play around with lighting, but haven't been able to master the shadowing effect. What is drawing lights?David Savoie May 08, 2006
they are just lights hung from the ceiling for a drawing class, bassically they are just strong lamps with a semi-directed light.not a pro either, just a college student. #2738909
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