I just started watching you. You make good sense thank you. Now I'm motivated to start building, my portfolio. Thank you.
@Profmorphious12321 сағат бұрын
What soft ware are you using on your tablet???
@figandlight18 сағат бұрын
procreate
@ViktorCepedaКүн бұрын
I have never seen this technique. I'm so glad I found your video, love your style too! subscribed.
@veloz78604 күн бұрын
This is a useful topic, thanks for the video. There's still something I don't understand though: when using a slow shutter speed, and a flash, why aren't we seeing trails for the falling fruit? I understand the point that the flash is much faster, say 1/10000th, and that "freezes" the action for the duration the flash is firing BUT the flash is only firing for a small amount of the overall shutter-open time (because we have a show shutter speed), and I'd think that the "rules" for ambient light would apply -- ie we'd see a blur because the shutter speed is so slow. What am I missing?
@josergevasquez37675 күн бұрын
what tools did you use with the color
@gayegerard5 күн бұрын
I love this, thanks for sharing. How did you create that super fast zoom in to the bowl as you were stirring at 20 seconds? I have seen that kind of transition done on the luxury real estate series on netflix when they enter a room and then zoom in super fast with that swish sound its awesome. I am using filmora 13 do you know how I would create this in there? Also where do you get your music for these from?
@nord_seher7 күн бұрын
This special light template is incredibly helpful.
@justmesayinghai7 күн бұрын
what do you use for editing
@alexgrowd643010 күн бұрын
It's so difficult to find a good lighting tutorials these days. Thank you for your work and awesome content!
@alexgrowd643010 күн бұрын
and - so glad to see you again on the channel!
@figandlight7 күн бұрын
glad you find them helpful!
@editby_na10 күн бұрын
nice work <3
@anaisanais462610 күн бұрын
You just got yourself a new subscriber Thank you 🙏🏼
@mikehunt2342810 күн бұрын
Grandpap would put his tools in a BIN and on the FLOOR and nobody ever heard no complaints about it. This stupid as hell dont do this
@DiersakZelesnik10 күн бұрын
French cleats are pretty common. I hardly would call storing things stupid as hall. I personally thing that a chest seems like a better solution because it can easily be moved but I can see the benefit of having your tools immediately available on a wall.
@jonny-b495410 күн бұрын
Eh? Grandpa had a giant peg board and tons of shelves/cubbys. Custom made benches with drawers etc.
@AsuraTheNoble10 күн бұрын
I mean this is a very common solution in workshops where the tools only move when you need them. and most the time its done in order to save some money because building your own storage will almost always be cheaper then buying somthing. also id say a majority of people would rather have an organized shelf then a cluttered floor
@mikehunt2342810 күн бұрын
@@AsuraTheNoble you dont know anything about storage. My grandpap owned THREE STORAGE SHEDS and filled them full of tools from one wall to the other. Build these and you are only wasting time doing NOTHING.
@AsuraTheNoble10 күн бұрын
@@mikehunt23428 sure thing bud. I'll just go out and spend $10k+ on three storage sheds. Oh and another 10k+ on the concrete foundations for them. And I'll throw away my $150 French cleats
@Diana19789711 күн бұрын
Nice video, could you please tell me what kind cable did you use to connect from your camera to your computer
@WhySteve12 күн бұрын
Man, I came here because I am having a problem with reflections, CPL didn't work but I'll give that double diffusion a shot! Thanks :)
@Yomi-gw5nn15 күн бұрын
very helpful.
@JZ140315 күн бұрын
Is there a technique where i can change blender to Black and white so i can interatively change my values??
@EvelynLynamRuiz16 күн бұрын
I love it!
@han.chen.mp417 күн бұрын
Great sharing, I like it very much. Are oranges real? Do you choose to use oranges because they won’t soften?
@figandlight16 күн бұрын
Thanks! Honestly, it was the only food object I had ready at the time of this recording
@SusanneGeert17 күн бұрын
Can you please explain what you change when you mention the colour contrast? Thanks in advance ;-)
@figandlight16 күн бұрын
Sure! In the video I changed the color temperature of the light from 5600K to 3200K while also changing the background lighting to 8000K. But obviously in photography, that's not always possible. To get the same effect, what I'd do is change my White Balance on my camera from 5600K to 3200K and then either change the color temp of the Key light from Daylight to Tungsten or add a full CTO (color temperature orange) gel in front of it. That should achieve essentially the same effect I demo'd in this video.
@Rafael-bs7xn18 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!! great explanation!!!
@josyjosy749519 күн бұрын
U r awesome
@user-lj3rn7rn8h20 күн бұрын
Благодарю вас за уроки. Пересматриваю ваши видео по несколько раз. Вроде, говорите о простом, но настолько глубоко и обширно объясняете, что всегда узнаю что-то новое. Очень буду рада вашим новым видео. Продолжайте делать начатое. У вас это получается отлично и по- особенному, игриво и не скучно. Браво❤
@ibrahem-eldesouki22 күн бұрын
good job
@thearabicdp23 күн бұрын
That's the first time I've heard of layering the lights. It's genius. Where did you learn that?
@figandlight22 күн бұрын
I looked into archviz for a while and realized lighting designers use this principle a lot, so I tried it with tabletop photography.
@shirkey745824 күн бұрын
great video! was wondering what do you use for this ai voiceover?
@figandlight23 күн бұрын
it’s my voice. no ai was used
@shirkey745823 күн бұрын
@@figandlight no wayyyy!! you sound amazing 😭
@SusanneGeert25 күн бұрын
You are a MASTER... I love these videos with placement of light 🙌
@figandlight24 күн бұрын
thank you Susanne!
@ricko1325 күн бұрын
you guys just need to "keep it simple" just like Khaby Lame ** proceeds to over-complicate it **
@baothiletran-ef8zn25 күн бұрын
thank you!
@volkov.films.25 күн бұрын
What name of song do you use?
@alexandramcdonnell549226 күн бұрын
thank you!!! so informative
@figandlight26 күн бұрын
glad it helped!
@jiwonhong427327 күн бұрын
Thank you❤❤
@IOSALive27 күн бұрын
figandlight, You're so cool! Let's be friends and have fun!
@agamakowski50628 күн бұрын
You are the Best!!!!
@ciaio28 күн бұрын
I did not find this engaging.
@kolorowykalosz255629 күн бұрын
Great video!
@adewusiabraham590529 күн бұрын
My God you're amazing!!! Wow!
@jordancruz9843Ай бұрын
Hi, your videos are really helpful for us who are just starting out...just a question...do you think the Zhiyung M20/C will be sufficient for Food Photography? I don't have a studio (yet) and want to be mobile.
@imanejarmouni7958Ай бұрын
Hi, longtime follower here ! Thank you so much for this video, as usual the effort and the attention to the details that you've put it's amazing ! :) It would be lovely if you could make a video on lighting tips for an at-home KZread video setup. I'm sure that it would be pretty informative. Thanks and have a nice day !
@figandlight27 күн бұрын
I'll consider it, thank you!
@jiwonhong4273Ай бұрын
Thank you❤
@lilbot615Ай бұрын
ngl the stare had me cracking up😂 W cooking vid
@nightsky555Ай бұрын
How can I read the histogram
@figandlightАй бұрын
Depends on what camera you're using as they all have different ways of displaying the histogram
@ColbyStewart1965Ай бұрын
Really great video!!
@figandlightАй бұрын
Thank you!
@stonaldkuphunda1899Ай бұрын
This is a great tutorial on understanding lighting. Keep it up, brother.
@figandlightАй бұрын
Thank you!
@cuau4119Ай бұрын
great channel for learning lighting with great quality
@figandlightАй бұрын
Thank you!
@peterat100Ай бұрын
Thank-you
@MrXortexАй бұрын
Awesome video! Can you share your specs?
@figandlightАй бұрын
Thanks! And sure. Ryzen 9 5950X 1x 3080Ti
@lizziebutdiff698Ай бұрын
Now this is a proper tutorial, no dude talking about himself no silly music just straight to the tutorial, show first then tell after.
@PunnuCooksАй бұрын
I just started making videos on KZread. Its innocent dream ive fostered for almost a decade but im starting, thats what matters. Thank you for this. I hope someday i can do something like this, for now i will operate from the little equipments i have ❤❤
@figandlightАй бұрын
You got this! Glad my content helped
@marciacanoАй бұрын
Long time not seeing you! I am so happy for watching this and you as a creator! Thanks
@figandlightАй бұрын
Thank you! Excited to be creating again
@lukas-personalАй бұрын
love your content man, really really nice and informative
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I just started watching you. You make good sense thank you. Now I'm motivated to start building, my portfolio. Thank you.
What soft ware are you using on your tablet???
procreate
I have never seen this technique. I'm so glad I found your video, love your style too! subscribed.
This is a useful topic, thanks for the video. There's still something I don't understand though: when using a slow shutter speed, and a flash, why aren't we seeing trails for the falling fruit? I understand the point that the flash is much faster, say 1/10000th, and that "freezes" the action for the duration the flash is firing BUT the flash is only firing for a small amount of the overall shutter-open time (because we have a show shutter speed), and I'd think that the "rules" for ambient light would apply -- ie we'd see a blur because the shutter speed is so slow. What am I missing?
what tools did you use with the color
I love this, thanks for sharing. How did you create that super fast zoom in to the bowl as you were stirring at 20 seconds? I have seen that kind of transition done on the luxury real estate series on netflix when they enter a room and then zoom in super fast with that swish sound its awesome. I am using filmora 13 do you know how I would create this in there? Also where do you get your music for these from?
This special light template is incredibly helpful.
what do you use for editing
It's so difficult to find a good lighting tutorials these days. Thank you for your work and awesome content!
and - so glad to see you again on the channel!
glad you find them helpful!
nice work <3
You just got yourself a new subscriber Thank you 🙏🏼
Grandpap would put his tools in a BIN and on the FLOOR and nobody ever heard no complaints about it. This stupid as hell dont do this
French cleats are pretty common. I hardly would call storing things stupid as hall. I personally thing that a chest seems like a better solution because it can easily be moved but I can see the benefit of having your tools immediately available on a wall.
Eh? Grandpa had a giant peg board and tons of shelves/cubbys. Custom made benches with drawers etc.
I mean this is a very common solution in workshops where the tools only move when you need them. and most the time its done in order to save some money because building your own storage will almost always be cheaper then buying somthing. also id say a majority of people would rather have an organized shelf then a cluttered floor
@@AsuraTheNoble you dont know anything about storage. My grandpap owned THREE STORAGE SHEDS and filled them full of tools from one wall to the other. Build these and you are only wasting time doing NOTHING.
@@mikehunt23428 sure thing bud. I'll just go out and spend $10k+ on three storage sheds. Oh and another 10k+ on the concrete foundations for them. And I'll throw away my $150 French cleats
Nice video, could you please tell me what kind cable did you use to connect from your camera to your computer
Man, I came here because I am having a problem with reflections, CPL didn't work but I'll give that double diffusion a shot! Thanks :)
very helpful.
Is there a technique where i can change blender to Black and white so i can interatively change my values??
I love it!
Great sharing, I like it very much. Are oranges real? Do you choose to use oranges because they won’t soften?
Thanks! Honestly, it was the only food object I had ready at the time of this recording
Can you please explain what you change when you mention the colour contrast? Thanks in advance ;-)
Sure! In the video I changed the color temperature of the light from 5600K to 3200K while also changing the background lighting to 8000K. But obviously in photography, that's not always possible. To get the same effect, what I'd do is change my White Balance on my camera from 5600K to 3200K and then either change the color temp of the Key light from Daylight to Tungsten or add a full CTO (color temperature orange) gel in front of it. That should achieve essentially the same effect I demo'd in this video.
Thank you very much!! great explanation!!!
U r awesome
Благодарю вас за уроки. Пересматриваю ваши видео по несколько раз. Вроде, говорите о простом, но настолько глубоко и обширно объясняете, что всегда узнаю что-то новое. Очень буду рада вашим новым видео. Продолжайте делать начатое. У вас это получается отлично и по- особенному, игриво и не скучно. Браво❤
good job
That's the first time I've heard of layering the lights. It's genius. Where did you learn that?
I looked into archviz for a while and realized lighting designers use this principle a lot, so I tried it with tabletop photography.
great video! was wondering what do you use for this ai voiceover?
it’s my voice. no ai was used
@@figandlight no wayyyy!! you sound amazing 😭
You are a MASTER... I love these videos with placement of light 🙌
thank you Susanne!
you guys just need to "keep it simple" just like Khaby Lame ** proceeds to over-complicate it **
thank you!
What name of song do you use?
thank you!!! so informative
glad it helped!
Thank you❤❤
figandlight, You're so cool! Let's be friends and have fun!
You are the Best!!!!
I did not find this engaging.
Great video!
My God you're amazing!!! Wow!
Hi, your videos are really helpful for us who are just starting out...just a question...do you think the Zhiyung M20/C will be sufficient for Food Photography? I don't have a studio (yet) and want to be mobile.
Hi, longtime follower here ! Thank you so much for this video, as usual the effort and the attention to the details that you've put it's amazing ! :) It would be lovely if you could make a video on lighting tips for an at-home KZread video setup. I'm sure that it would be pretty informative. Thanks and have a nice day !
I'll consider it, thank you!
Thank you❤
ngl the stare had me cracking up😂 W cooking vid
How can I read the histogram
Depends on what camera you're using as they all have different ways of displaying the histogram
Really great video!!
Thank you!
This is a great tutorial on understanding lighting. Keep it up, brother.
Thank you!
great channel for learning lighting with great quality
Thank you!
Thank-you
Awesome video! Can you share your specs?
Thanks! And sure. Ryzen 9 5950X 1x 3080Ti
Now this is a proper tutorial, no dude talking about himself no silly music just straight to the tutorial, show first then tell after.
I just started making videos on KZread. Its innocent dream ive fostered for almost a decade but im starting, thats what matters. Thank you for this. I hope someday i can do something like this, for now i will operate from the little equipments i have ❤❤
You got this! Glad my content helped
Long time not seeing you! I am so happy for watching this and you as a creator! Thanks
Thank you! Excited to be creating again
love your content man, really really nice and informative
thanks man