Your Miniature Photography SUCKS? Here's Help!

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

Комментарии • 162

  • @trovarion
    @trovarion  3 года назад +15

    You can try SKiLLSHARE for free at: skl.sh/MKR705 They offer tons of classes on creative, business and self-improvement topics, all in precise and to the point multi episode classes. This link is an affiliate link and if you decide to sign up for a plan it will support me with a bit of kickback! Skillshare is a great platform that has taught me a lot, so thanks for checking it out if you do!

  • @jackcrossems
    @jackcrossems 3 года назад +17

    One of the things people think about the least, but probably need the most

  • @MiniatureMasterClass
    @MiniatureMasterClass 3 года назад +32

    Not only are you are phenomenal painter, you are also a great instructor. Thanks for sharing your talents to help us all become better painters!

  • @DazzKK
    @DazzKK 3 года назад +14

    Thank you for this video, and making good photography feel achievable with basic equipment. I'm an average painter, however I realise my terrible pictures are doing my moderate skills a disservice.

  • @daredemontriple6
    @daredemontriple6 Год назад +2

    I'm someone who primarily paints miniatures for dioramas, and one thing I personally find important is the flexibility of your light source. I use a simple desk lamp like the pair you do, but I use a Philipps HUE bulb - which allows me to alter the colour, temperature, and brightness as I wish.
    In combination, this allows me to set the light to be the right colour, intensity, and come from the right direction, as a setting sun for example - or a pale moon directly overhead, or maybe the cold blue glow of plasma reactor coils just off the edge of the diorama base. In reality none of these is best for displaying the paintjob on the models, but it does absolute wonders for setting the scene of the diorama.
    So if you've got the money, I'd definitely recommend this sort of set-up. End of the day you can always take photos for both paint-job and setting!

  • @bluefangs867
    @bluefangs867 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for another great video!

  • @DrDanco86
    @DrDanco86 3 года назад +5

    thanks for the tips. also kitties

  • @larrychicco1062
    @larrychicco1062 3 года назад +9

    An under appreciated part of the hobby and also a great way to stand back from your work and see how it looks from a more objective perspective. I've found snaps from my phone really show up areas thst are under painted in a mini compared to those areas I've put in lots of effort. However I have a dslr, point and click and a full frame bridge and I never considered taking proper high quality pics. Looking forward to trying it this weekend.

  • @jesusbuddhaman
    @jesusbuddhaman 3 года назад +5

    Brother. Seeing your cats made me so happy. Slip them into all your videos.

  • @stevemuzak8526
    @stevemuzak8526 2 года назад

    Every painter should learn about photography. It’s a must.

  • @ThePickleJar
    @ThePickleJar 3 года назад +4

    Awesome video dude! Excellent advice on photography and great video to watch.

  • @jimdcushman
    @jimdcushman 3 года назад +4

    Great video! Thank you for breaking it down into small chunks like this, too.

  • @lallsta_paints
    @lallsta_paints 3 года назад +4

    Great video. I've always been sort of put off from having a proper set up because I'm terrible at taking photos but it actually looks pretty easy! Thank you

  • @nilsanderssen860
    @nilsanderssen860 3 года назад +3

    Thanks a lot for another awesome video!

  • @sekalf2
    @sekalf2 3 года назад +1

    I love my lightbox, the minis looks amazing when I takes pictures in it.

  • @aaroncall3535
    @aaroncall3535 Год назад

    thank you! finally settings that work

  • @ApolloTagaris
    @ApolloTagaris 3 года назад +2

    Awesome! No more info are needed! Well done! 😁

  • @ZarliWin
    @ZarliWin 8 месяцев назад

    Photographer here. Some great tips!
    One thing i found i personally like the look of is to put the camera on the tripod with maybe a 4 second shutter and use a small handheld LED and wave it around and different angles to paint the figure with light. you can keep it on one side longer to simulate that side being the strong light source, then move it to the other to give a lesser fill so the shadows are not too dark. Once you play with it, you can see what works for you. You just need to make sure all other room lights are off.
    You can also move the light a little bit to the back of the mini to create a rim/edge light. It's a great way to get a bit of punch and a way to get better separation from the background especially if you use a dark background.
    The other thing you can do is to move the light closer if you want the light to be softer and further away if you want the shadows to be more harsh. Just remember to adjust the power of the light.
    Also be careful about the Canon M system. They are great, but i think they will be discontinued, so getting lenses in the future might not be as easy.

  • @mortichro
    @mortichro 3 года назад +2

    Also adjusting color temperature and tint when editing photos. Some lights even if its stated as daylight can be too cold and also the tint of the light can be too magenta or green. Will effect the colors on the paint job. I usually use one speed light with soft box for my minis (probably getting another set).

  • @mrchoochoohead9033
    @mrchoochoohead9033 3 года назад +5

    Q: Are you overthink...
    A: YES

  • @filipkovacec5759
    @filipkovacec5759 3 года назад +2

    Thank you! One of the most useful videos :) always had problems to shoot a decent photo.

  • @josemariacampos2572
    @josemariacampos2572 2 года назад +1

    Good tips for people who don´t know much about photography. I can say that taking photos of small things is very difficult (Macro Photography) because everithing gets harder to have under control, and the smaller the object, the more difficult the tecnhique to take pictures become. It´s beause of fisics of the light. I would reccomend also a macro lens to magnifice he object if it´s neccesary to get better results and to maximize the potential of the camera sensor (to maximize the information the camera catches). A good tip to emphasize the objetc is to think this: If you want to get a better and more eye-catching color in the object (better color reflection), then you have to set the light source in front of the object as much as you can. If you watn to enphasize the texture of the miniature (not false texture made with paint...) you have to set the light source laterally. You cannot have boht, you have to choose or find a balance. I want to share this tip as a photographer because you teach me a lot in youur channel and I want to give back a little. Thank you. (#jose_maria_campos_photography) ;-)

  • @shitstormbringer
    @shitstormbringer 3 года назад +1

    Thanks trovarion

  • @Stilghar
    @Stilghar 3 года назад +3

    A very informative video, thank you.
    I tried doing photos of my minis with a Coolpix compact camera (Nikon Coolpix P300), which is a fine model. It's possible to do full manual photos with it (setting iso, aperture, shutter speed, manual white balance). However I've found, that instead of tinkering with this stuff, I can just light the mini properly, pull out my smartphone and make pictures of the same quality, or even better in much less time.

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад +1

      yes, 100% - smartphone combined with tripod is probably the best (and cheapest) sollution for 99% of painters.

  • @ikkiiiieee
    @ikkiiiieee 3 года назад +2

    I think I will try out 5000-5500K bulbs (seems to be neutral light online). I've used a 32W 6500K bulb and it does strain my eyes, which is why i covered it with 2 layers of baking paper which also diffuses it a bit and makes it less harsh/reflective on the mini and has been working great (from my experience, though with your info on the photography with diffusing did confuse me)

  • @marceline1485
    @marceline1485 2 года назад

    I'm not super into photography. Sort of just want to get good enough at it to share pics of my minis on insta. You've explained this all in a way that even I can understand and find accessible. Definitely subscribing.

  • @philjconnolly
    @philjconnolly Год назад

    I was just talking to the guys last night how my potato phone cam doesn't show minis well. Can't wait to try messing with settings

  • @realworldrc5717
    @realworldrc5717 11 месяцев назад

    One of the best easy to understand, how to videos I have seen! As a new photographer this video was very helpful. Concise and to the point! Well done! Liked and subbed!

  • @TheManAmongAll
    @TheManAmongAll 3 года назад +1

    Great video 👌
    Thanks man 👍

  • @WorldCitizenPix
    @WorldCitizenPix 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, as another hobby I like, photography is also important to show the efforts you put into painting. Your videos are always good and instructive!
    Plus cats... what's not to like?

  • @nickbecker4726
    @nickbecker4726 2 года назад

    Thanks you and vince are the reason my models look even halfway decent lol

  • @StefanRLion
    @StefanRLion 2 года назад

    I like too shake the camera slightly ,a wee tremor,to help the blend look much better lol , thanks for the tips.

  • @leonardoalmeida3836
    @leonardoalmeida3836 3 года назад +1

    that quick frame 2:39 minutes scared me :D
    Nice video, btw

    • @ntp5257
      @ntp5257 3 года назад

      subliminal messaging

  • @Elljas
    @Elljas 3 года назад

    Hab mir aufgrund deines Videos meine erste Kamera gekauft und grad die ersten bilder gemacht :) vielen dank für deine Videos :)

  • @RobertSE6
    @RobertSE6 Год назад

    All good advice - except - shooting with a very small aperture (above F16 or so) can often reduce the sharpness in the image due to diffraction - so you have to balance that downside with getting the depth of field you want. Focal length of lens and distance from the subject also can help with DOF.

  • @bkromatic5921
    @bkromatic5921 3 года назад +1

    Trov thank you so much 110% where i struggle the most.

  • @samuelmendt3445
    @samuelmendt3445 2 года назад +1

    good vid lad i like it g

  • @marahadjan
    @marahadjan 3 года назад

    Micro 4/3 is a great sensor size for photographing minis (panasonics mirrorless uses this) , since it'll get more in focus and less bokeh (due to the smaller sensor size). Same goes for phone cameras. If you need more blurry background, just increase the distance between the mini and the background.

  • @alexa-b
    @alexa-b 3 года назад +2

    Some great tips - thanks I learnt a lot.

  • @mikereckhaus1139
    @mikereckhaus1139 3 года назад

    Amazing Video, thanks.
    I've seen many of the popular youtuber videos about Mini photography, but yours is still providing some great new tricks. I Never thought about the timer on the smart phone and thus more than 30 % of the pics were shaken. And the smartphone tripod adapter is a great idea!

  • @Carbide-1
    @Carbide-1 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful, thanks!

  • @martinsivertsen7485
    @martinsivertsen7485 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Thanks a lot!

  • @samprastherabbit
    @samprastherabbit 3 года назад +1

    I wish I'd seen your video before I just dropped 45 dollarydoos on a new led desklamp for painting 🤣 This was awesome- I feel a lot better about my lighting set up and thank you for dispelling the myth of lightboxes being essential for miniature photos!

  • @AndrewH2791
    @AndrewH2791 3 года назад +1

    Think I will go for the 4000k bulbs when setting up my new workspace, I also find the 6000K plus bulbs a bit unpleasant on the eyes but I always felt I had to go for those. Thanks for the tips.

  • @tojorozombie
    @tojorozombie 3 года назад

    This was a lot of help, thanks very much!👍😎

  • @jpmegr1715
    @jpmegr1715 3 года назад

    Great video! I like the way you explained this both using simple concepts but with specific details. Thanks Trovarion.

  • @GlossRabban
    @GlossRabban 2 года назад

    Just what I needed:)
    Thanks.

  • @bicskeiz
    @bicskeiz 3 года назад +1

    Just wrote a small blogpost about miniature photography last week 😀.
    I think Your light setup works, because Your miniatures are on a stand, so the shadows are not disturbing. If they would stand on the ground, maybe a more dissolved light source were better.
    And varible color temperature led lamps are pretty cheap nowdays, I use one for painting and photography, was about 25€.

  • @MWSculpts
    @MWSculpts 2 года назад

    Great tips thank you 👍

  • @Misiogry
    @Misiogry 9 месяцев назад

    Wonderful!

  • @LunaenDenzil
    @LunaenDenzil 3 года назад

    I think having two lights might be better than one since you can put them to different directions and get different lighting that way.
    One trick I ran into is using computer display as background - by putting picture there you can get quite interesting background for the figure, but getting the lighting right with this setup is quite difficult.

  • @mart1n287
    @mart1n287 3 года назад +4

    Have you ever considered a ring light for miniature photography? Would be very interested in how it looks

    • @jeancouscous
      @jeancouscous 3 года назад +1

      It wont do more than 2 light bulbs would do. If you have one, sure, but it's not a necessity by all means.

    • @adamssmartthings
      @adamssmartthings 3 года назад

      I have one (ring diameter 14 cm). Its good for painting but the light is still too directional for photography. I want to get a second light.

  • @igelkott255
    @igelkott255 3 года назад

    the phone tripod mount I got came with a remote so I don't have to fiddle with the timer to take a picture. very useful.

  • @clawhammr666
    @clawhammr666 3 года назад

    Thanks for this, very nicely explained

  • @mikelax
    @mikelax 11 месяцев назад

    Great video on how covering just enough basics of photography to get great photos. Quick question, do you have any recommendations on where to get PVC backdrops, either custom printed or even just solid colors?

  • @andytate5670
    @andytate5670 3 года назад

    I'm terrible at taking mini photo's I've tried every thing to improve them but I think you have to have an eye for it my son is brilliant at it with a phone or Camera he's very very skilled as an artist so not surprising.

  • @bradsnyder1350
    @bradsnyder1350 3 года назад

    This was a great breakdown

  • @Notfritenite
    @Notfritenite 3 года назад

    Thanks for this.

  • @manuchema1150
    @manuchema1150 2 года назад

    👍 i don't know anything about photography and the pictures i take of my miniatures sucks in general ( i need 4 or 5 shots to obtain something not bad)
    Many thanks for this video i learned so much i may be able to make a good picture 👏

  • @7thCircleHobbies
    @7thCircleHobbies 3 года назад +1

    Tha is for another great video!

  • @Ilidan1985
    @Ilidan1985 3 года назад

    With budget DSLR you can also go PENTAX + old manual lenses :)

  • @MrCristoflanga
    @MrCristoflanga 3 года назад

    Beautiful video

  • @almost_zab
    @almost_zab 3 года назад +6

    dude, use photoshop mainly to remove cat hairs from my pictures even though i swear to god they aren't there when i am shooting lol

  • @estherdiskin3968
    @estherdiskin3968 2 года назад

    Brilliant video thank you. Can I ask where you got your PVC backdrop.

  • @droghtak
    @droghtak Год назад

    I have a question regarding glossiness ... if some parts of the mini are very glossy (intendly glossy), how to take good pictures of them? I think in this case a dimmer light is a must to reduce the reflections but I have no clue about photography so I'd like to know what do you think! Perhaps a lightbox could help for these minis?

  • @chroniclesoftinybattles
    @chroniclesoftinybattles 11 месяцев назад

    Hello,
    Would you do a video for filming ?
    I use a Canon Mark ii, maybe not the best for filming miniatures, painting and stuff,
    because I always have issues with blurriness, out of focus,
    and even some noise, grain and sizzling...
    I really envy these super clean painting videos I see on RUclips, like yours !
    Cheers

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  11 месяцев назад +1

      not planning to as that video would not get a lot of views, sorry.

    • @chroniclesoftinybattles
      @chroniclesoftinybattles 11 месяцев назад

      @@trovarion No worries ! Keep up the amazing content !

  • @KrivoruchkiTV
    @KrivoruchkiTV 3 года назад

    Great video well done!

  • @geminiwakes4249
    @geminiwakes4249 3 года назад +2

    Didn't know Ethan Hawk painted minatures.

  • @armarat7419
    @armarat7419 3 года назад

    Professional commercial photographers use lightboxes to photograph all kinds of small, detailed products all the time. You can use them to photograph minis with great results.

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад

      Photographing miniatures is not product photography and most miniature painters are not commercial photographers. But yes of course you can, but they are not mandatory for the random minipainter and more than not are making their pictures worse.

  • @GrayKiddoStreams
    @GrayKiddoStreams 2 года назад

    2:39 that's some subliminal shit right there

  • @virtualcircle285
    @virtualcircle285 3 года назад

    I would argue that cinematic style key and fill lighting would give a better result.

  • @harry8720
    @harry8720 3 года назад

    Dat fukin helped alot! thx mate

  • @rusto_art
    @rusto_art 3 года назад

    I really like your videos. I saw you figure in real and are amazing, too. cheers

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад

      Hey Rusto, Thanks a lot! How are you? It's good to see you here :)

    • @rusto_art
      @rusto_art 3 года назад +1

      @@trovarion :) I have a little channel here, I can't play a lot, because of time, but I really enjoy RUclips. anyway, see you as soon as possible

  • @pizzander9279
    @pizzander9279 3 года назад +1

    I been painting for over a year, but have yet to really post anything I painted.

  • @TomasQuinones
    @TomasQuinones Год назад

    GREAT info, but I've been wondering: Would you recommend shooting a 50mm lens and filling the frame or go for a 100mm macro so it can focus on the sharp details and reduce the warping typically seen in wide angle lenses?

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  Год назад

      sounds like making it too complicated.

  • @jarminiatures5244
    @jarminiatures5244 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant video as always! Assuming it's the Ikea tertial you're using, I got a couple yesterday and have some daylight bulbs coming today - do you think adding some diffusive material over the lamp's shade is overkill?

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад +2

      you can do it, but it's not needed.

    • @bicskeiz
      @bicskeiz 3 года назад +2

      I would try without them, and if the shadows are disturbing, you can add a thin, white paper (I used white packing paper) on the lamp.

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад +2

      @@bicskeiz agreed!

    • @MC_Deamonking
      @MC_Deamonking 3 года назад

      I added some trasparent paper, mainly for not not blinding myself on accident, when looking direktly into the lamp.

  • @chandranponnana1177
    @chandranponnana1177 2 года назад

    Great😍

  • @akatrent88
    @akatrent88 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing! What's the bust at 9:53?

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  10 месяцев назад

      www.trovarion.com/product-page/the-rogue-robot

  • @Gvaz
    @Gvaz Год назад

    OK, what if you have even less space than that? I'm talking like, if I add a "light box" I may as well set up a folding table and some folding lights I can shove in a closet after

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  Год назад

      I don't understand your question. I am saying you dont need a light box just a table to put a background and two lamps. All of which you can store away after.

  • @goldmundswelt
    @goldmundswelt 3 года назад

    Awesome video as always. Really appreciate the work you put into these vids. I am wondering where did you get these backdrops in the video from? Cheers

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад

      Hqbackdrops

    • @Nibboful
      @Nibboful 2 года назад +1

      @@trovarion Was also looking for this, cheers!

  • @deadloader1922
    @deadloader1922 3 года назад

    Hello Chris! :D

  • @stephanegillot6589
    @stephanegillot6589 3 года назад

    Super 👍👏😊

  • @adamssmartthings
    @adamssmartthings 3 года назад

    Could you post the pictures taken w smartphone and real camera somewhere so we can compare?

  • @AdnanCucak
    @AdnanCucak 3 года назад +4

    And ive been painting contrast when I could have just been editing it in!!!

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад +2

      you can't create contrast out of nowhere with that function.

  • @ILikeYous
    @ILikeYous 3 года назад +1

    I will be rewatching this video multiple times. I found a good deal on a Nikon d3500 a couple months ago in a store going out of business but I have not been getting great results on minis. The pictures of the family are great but I will dive into each setting this weekend on a tripod and see if I can work it out.
    I edit on my phone for contrast. Is that a bad thing?

    • @TheMiniatureStudio
      @TheMiniatureStudio 3 года назад +1

      As long as your phone has a decently calibrated screen then no. iPhones for example or the new higher end Samsung devices all have relatively good color representation. Also make sure that you don't have any color changing settings turned on and your screen brightness is at it's max.

    • @ILikeYous
      @ILikeYous 3 года назад +1

      @@TheMiniatureStudio Samsung note 9 good for that?

    • @TheMiniatureStudio
      @TheMiniatureStudio 3 года назад +1

      @@ILikeYous Absolutely

    • @ILikeYous
      @ILikeYous 3 года назад +1

      @@TheMiniatureStudio thanks for the info :)

  • @MrH-GB
    @MrH-GB 2 года назад +1

    I can't seem to change my aperture setting on my phone, it doesn't seem possible? I really want to have photos where my mini is in focus but the background is fully blurred but I can't seem to do it with my camera phone. I'm using a Moto G8 Plus.

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  2 года назад

      I don't know each phone, sorry. If it's android it should have a "pro" mode you will have to chose.

  • @StroggRU
    @StroggRU 3 года назад +2

    Haha I just want those cats on my screen

  • @geekdadcustoms5217
    @geekdadcustoms5217 3 года назад +1

    Do you have any photography backdrops you recommend?????

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад

      I have mine from hqbackdrops

  • @kevinishki
    @kevinishki 2 года назад

    I don't understand how people get a completely black background

  • @Aiviymatoc
    @Aiviymatoc 3 года назад

    what would you suggest to buy when starting up with miniature painting? like tools and base colors?

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад

      depends on your goal. do you just want to try it and see if it is for you? get some minis that appeal to you and figure out beforehand what scheme you want to paint them in and only get the colors you will need for that. get some half decent kolinski sable brushes and just try it out. get brushsoap and clean the brushes after each session.
      if you like it slowly expand your paints with what you are missing for new projects and so on.
      for assembly you can use a hobby knife and superglue. most people will have that at home.

    • @Aiviymatoc
      @Aiviymatoc 3 года назад

      @@trovarion what type/brand of colors would you recommend? i only have tamiya acryllic stuff for airbrushing gundam kits. grüsse aus deutschland 😁

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад

      @@Aiviymatoc vallejo, Games workshop, any of the major brands is fine (Except army paitner)

  • @hellentomazin6488
    @hellentomazin6488 3 года назад

    I have a Canon SX50 HS
    I bought it ages ago... is that any good?

  • @willpawsey2540
    @willpawsey2540 2 года назад

    I’m filming miniature painting with a canon 750d and it keeps going out of focus, is there a way to keep it in constant focus or do I have to manually focus the camera every time it goes out of focus ?

  • @goforitpainting
    @goforitpainting 2 года назад

    Is it worth trying different programs if I'm shooting with a mobile phone or will there be no difference in quality? (more realistic colours, larger focus area)

  • @deebernaers137
    @deebernaers137 3 года назад +1

    Nice video, which camera do you use for your cat pictures? :D

  • @james0706g
    @james0706g 6 месяцев назад

    Hello Master:
    Please help and give me some advice,
    The camera I am currently using is Canon EOS R10,
    The kit lens used with it is (RF-S18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM)
    My main subject matter is toy photography.
    The secondary shooting content is street photography or portrait photos.
    Now I want to buy new lenses, after watching your video,
    Want to compare between Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM and RF85mm F2 Macro IS STM
    After making a choice, I would like to ask you to give me some advice on which lens is more suitable for me? Thank you.

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  6 месяцев назад +1

      Either of what you mentioned is fine dor miniature photography. I just don't know what toys you photograph and how big they are, but my guess is you'll be fine too with all the others. The ones that have a fixed focal lenght you have to move the actual camera though, be aware. I have zero knowledge about portrait photography though, so I can't recommend anything, because I simply don't know.

    • @james0706g
      @james0706g 6 месяцев назад

      @@trovarion
      thanks for your reply🙏🙏🙏

  • @TheSixthWorld
    @TheSixthWorld 3 года назад

    I was excited for this vid...but I have to admit I was nowhere near as excited as those kitties were...

  • @blackangel9933
    @blackangel9933 3 года назад +1

    Hallo Herr Prof. 2A grüßt Sie:-)

  • @kingremus7544
    @kingremus7544 3 года назад

    I really like your video cutting and narrative! Keep it up, maybe try working on your pronunciation of the O.
    Otherwise it's really hard to guess that you are Austrian :P

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад

      what's wrong with my O?

    • @kingremus7544
      @kingremus7544 3 года назад

      @@trovarion nothing in particular, just how you stretch the o in 'proooject' same with the i in viideo.
      Don't stress it, at this point it's part of your awesome narrative 😎

    • @chim3ric4l
      @chim3ric4l 3 года назад +1

      @@trovarion Ummm... actually nothing???

  • @SuperRavensNest
    @SuperRavensNest 3 года назад

    Tidy video! Worth noting that you should check your camera settings for quality and set it to as high as possible - RAW is the best quality and most DSLR's and some phones will shoot RAW and JPGs at the same time. Some phones and cameras default to a lower megapixel than possible for some reason.
    Shooting RAW allows you to do some serious photo editing in Photoshop/bridge which may not be required by all but it will also guarantee you have the best quality possible and options to do some postprocessing later on if interested.

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад +1

      yeah, but let's face it, 99.99% of people will never need to shoot in RAW. I know that it gives the best results/editing possibilities, but it makes no sense for most people that take pics of their minis. and certainly not for a video like this.

    • @SuperRavensNest
      @SuperRavensNest 3 года назад

      @@trovarion Very true, but perhaps something that someone looking to get into photography as a hobby would do well to know. As you said in your video, a DSLR isn't necessary but if you were going to pick one up and make the most of it, switching to RAW early is a favour one's future self would be greatful for perhaps. Keep up the great work Chris!

  • @ILikeYous
    @ILikeYous 3 года назад

    I use 2 x 800 lumen light bulbs. My ISO can go down to 100 and has 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3600 and higher settings.
    Anything below 1600 the image is black and I am still having trouble getting faces to show even on 75mm miniatures using 3600 iso settings.
    What am I doing wrong?
    My camera is a Nikon D3500.

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад

      Are you adjusting your apperture and exposure time the right way?

    • @ILikeYous
      @ILikeYous 3 года назад

      @@trovarion i have tried using the different Aperture setting notches on the lense, 35 is right in the middle and then i move out from there also fine tuning the focus.
      Am I missing a setting in the camera menus for the Aperture?

    • @trovarion
      @trovarion  3 года назад +1

      @@ILikeYous are you sure that's not focal lenght of the lense? Watch my video again where i adjust apperture and exposure time. If it doesnt help please look up how to set these in your camera manual.

    • @ILikeYous
      @ILikeYous 3 года назад

      @@trovarion thanks for your replies, I will watch again. Just getting used to camera terms is a bit of a challenge.

    • @ILikeYous
      @ILikeYous 3 года назад +1

      @@trovarion it worked, thanks. I have to still tweak aperature back and forth a bit but it gets clearer with each pics.
      Thanks a bunch. Sadly my camera doesn't have a white balance mode that is easy. To set it, it asks to take a picture of a grey object and I have tried concrete, cinder block, airbrushed grey plastic and but it fails to set the manual white balance. I am set up similar to yours but with cloth background hanging from 2 brass hooks in pvc.
      Again thanks, I am on the road to showing people more accurately how mediocre my blends are :p