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02/22/2008 07:17:58 AM · #1
I need some images to use for studio-settings, for example softbox, reflector, background, model, camera etc, seen from above.
I know there are some sites which have those images, but I have no clue how to make them myself.

Is there some kind of software I can use to make those studio-settings? Or maybe somebody has some images I can use?

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02/22/2008 09:35:05 AM · #2
nobody knows something about this?
02/22/2008 09:38:30 AM · #3
I think this is what you want, Hann:

//www.sdgphoto.com/lightingstudio/
02/22/2008 09:39:44 AM · #4
Originally posted by idnic:

I think this is what you want, Hann:

//www.sdgphoto.com/lightingstudio/


ooooh yes! that's it!

thanks Cin! :D
02/22/2008 10:03:21 AM · #5
A better one that I've found since it has more lighting 'gadgets':

Lighting Setup Tutorials

It just seems that ModelMayhem is having issues right now, so look here...
02/22/2008 10:07:12 AM · #6
That's really cool - and trippy - I was in the shower yesterday and had an idea to write this app.

However, what I had in mind was way more interactive with the lighting..i.e. being able to actually see the effects of lighting changes on the set, and in the camera.

Does anything like this exist?

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02/22/2008 10:11:18 AM · #7
Originally posted by Quasimojo:

That's really cool - and trippy - I was in the shower yesterday and had an idea to write this app.

However, what I had in mind was way more interactive with the lighting..i.e. being able to actually see the effects of lighting changes on the set, and in the camera.

Does anything like this exist?

I imagine it does. You can get software that does room design that lets you change different aspects such as color, materials and light. For something like what your asking, I'd say it'll either be expensive or feature limited.
02/22/2008 10:19:37 AM · #8
Originally posted by _eug:

Originally posted by Quasimojo:

That's really cool - and trippy - I was in the shower yesterday and had an idea to write this app.

However, what I had in mind was way more interactive with the lighting..i.e. being able to actually see the effects of lighting changes on the set, and in the camera.

Does anything like this exist?

I imagine it does. You can get software that does room design that lets you change different aspects such as color, materials and light. For something like what your asking, I'd say it'll either be expensive or feature limited.


If you write it, I'd love to buy it!
02/22/2008 10:21:22 AM · #9
Originally posted by Bebe:

If you write it, I'd love to buy it!

Hon, my programming days are OVER. lol
02/22/2008 12:08:58 PM · #10
Originally posted by _eug:

A better one that I've found since it has more lighting 'gadgets':

Lighting Setup Tutorials

It just seems that ModelMayhem is having issues right now, so look here...


that's even more what I was looking for. Thanks a lot Eug!
02/22/2008 12:37:12 PM · #11
Originally posted by biteme:

that's even more what I was looking for. Thanks a lot Eug!

Any time Mutz. ;)
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