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Virtual Lighting Studio
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I thought this was cool - The Virtual Lighting Studio allows you to "virtually" place lights, adjust intensity, type and colour of studio lights, and see what effect it has on a subject.

If you've ever been interested in studio lighting or photography, this will allow you to play with different setups and see how they affect the end result.

http://www.zvork.fr/vls/

My attempt at lighting a creepy bald man...
   
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Great. Although I don't have any studio lights I will bookmark it for others.
It should still give effects with one light anyway, and a dedicated flash is on my shopping list soon.

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(Apr 15, 2012, 21:52)shuttertalk Wrote:  My attempt at lighting a creepy bald man...

Creepy bald guy looks like he just killed someone's cat. They could have given him a Mona Lisa smile, at least.

Interesting program though. Smile


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(Apr 15, 2012, 21:52)shuttertalk Wrote:  I thought this was cool - The Virtual Lighting Studio allows you to "virtually" place lights, adjust intensity, type and colour of studio lights, and see what effect it has on a subject visit this.

If you've ever been interested in studio lighting or photography, this will allow you to play with different setups and see how they affect the end result.


http://www.zvork.fr/vls/

My attempt at lighting a creepy bald man...

Great way to arrange studio lights.
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