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* Watch out for light sources that could change | * Watch out for light sources that could change |
Revision as of 09:30, 9 November 2020
Contents
Intro
When using Dragonframe at home the initial setup will be different than working in our labs.
- If you are using Dragonframe with a camera you can use the Basic Animation 2D article with the changes below.
- If you are using Dragonframe Tether with Dragonframe there is a Dragonframe Tether article.\
Getting Ready
- Set up your camera with a stable shot
- Think about the framing of the artwork.
- 16x9 or 4x3?
Set Up Artwork
- Arrange your artwork
- Adjust you lights
- Check for reflections
Lighting
- Try to have uniform lighting over your artwork
- Try not to mix different light color temperatures if possible.
- Watch out for light sources that could change
- Light from a window might change as clouds block the sun
Color Temperature
- Different lights will have different color temperature ranging from red to blue
- The temperature is measured in a unit called kelvins
- Many bulbs will come with a specific kelvins label
- "Soft white" bulls around 2500 - 2700K
White Balance
In Dragonframe Tether you will need to select a color temperature for the white balance setting.
- Auto - This setting could change from shot to shot. Try not to use.
- Daylight - 5200K. Use if you are using daylight or daylight balanced bulbs
- Tungsten - 3200K - For studio lights
- Or choose a specific kelvin setting
- If you have bulbs with a specific kelvin rating try to match that setting