yes, they were holding up A3-sized paper in front of their faces and i took portraits of them afterwards and pasted them in and adjusted the brightness to match the paper. I also tried to rotate and scale to make their shirts match the body of the one that i pasted the head to, which created some bobble-headish kind of effects on some. I especially like the dude who got the female body, he looks like Guybrush Threepwood in Monkey Island 2 when he wears a dress (if anyone played it)
thanks, nothing as fancy as the things you post tho
just a basic on-camera flash (not the built in) and a dark coulvert. I sooo want to buy a studio equipment but flashes are like $2000 each and I have to have a studio as well...oh well, maybe when I build my dreamhouse. But that's gonna have a wood workshop so I can design furniture and a garage for 3 cars as well...aaaaargh..
Hahaha, yeah I need a studio too. I currently use my uni one, but when im not at uni i work in my back garden with a coloured sheet up. I gotta say though the quality of light from the studio just blows my mind. One day Ill have the money... one day indeed!
I usually never ever ever ever even touch the on camera flash (unless happy snapping) but this may just be the first case ever where the on camera flash has sencerely worked... and worked well. Thumbs up for being about the only person ever who has found a use for the on camera flash! hahaha
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ohhhh right. I get you. I speak english as a main language and I cant even work out what the correct word for it is. I think its a flash gun?
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