Fantastic tutorial… I appreciate this so much as I am just about to start trying some of these shots. I bought a little tiny bright LED light for the bottom of my Mavic Mini 3 Pro and just need to pick an evening and a location. Just out of an abundance of caution I’ll probably go to a field or an un-illuminated parking lot and do some shots above my car. I appreciate the super clear instruction here. Thanks a lot!
Very detailed, straight to the point video man. I really apreciate it. I am trying to do this myself. I will bring back the results and show you 😁. I also have a mavic 2 pro, rought of mounting a lumecube to it but i see the bottom light is enough. Thanks again my friend 🙏
Hi I love your video! I have a question, I wanted to do the light painting with the tree with my mini 2, however, it was so dark that I could not track any object... Do you have any idea what I can do? Because during the day I can not make the photo.
Fantastic shot mate! So the stars in the background appeared as per your camera settings? I haven't yet experimented with night sky photography, noob here hehe
So you did the halo and lit the van and ground with that little built in light???? I need to see a video of you doing this in action. I thought sure this was a composite where you created the halo and then in another image lit the van and ground and blended them together. That is how I envisioned it for something I want to shoot.
@@nikolastheo5459 I went out Friday night and did some and I think there is a sweet spot you you have to dial in. My “halos” werent exactly perfect either. I had my camera set to :15 long exposure and I had the drone moving around at its fastest speed. I’m thinking I should have brought the long exposure down slightly but kept the speed of the drone on max. Another thing I discovered was my halo wasnt a thick band of light either. I’m not sure how to get it to look thick. Mine looked thin. Lol!
@@anima6035 yup that is what I used and if you want thick bands “halos” you may have to go around at least two times and make sure you do a long enough long exposure.
Good video. I’m going to try this tomorrow. Some good pointers too about the wind and speed of drone 👏🏼
Fantastic tutorial… I appreciate this so much as I am just about to start trying some of these shots. I bought a little tiny bright LED light for the bottom of my Mavic Mini 3 Pro and just need to pick an evening and a location. Just out of an abundance of caution I’ll probably go to a field or an un-illuminated parking lot and do some shots above my car. I appreciate the super clear instruction here. Thanks a lot!
Great idea to use the drone to light paint! I really love the end result .
Awesome! Do you know how to do the videos like itsreuben?
I really apreciate it. I am trying to do this myself.
I like this guy
Woah more math than I expected! Looks amazing!
This is super dope!
Great Tutorial. Looking at a LumeCube for my Dji Mini2. I love that bus. Tucked away at Tyrrell ;)
Sick vídeo & unreal photo 👏
Good to see you back on YT mate! Great BTS!
Very detailed, straight to the point video man. I really apreciate it. I am trying to do this myself. I will bring back the results and show you 😁. I also have a mavic 2 pro, rought of mounting a lumecube to it but i see the bottom light is enough. Thanks again my friend 🙏
Great tutorial my man!
Thank you!
Thank you for this tutorial! Your pictures are amazing!
Awesome mate! Thanks for sharing!
You sir deserve a million followers
Thank you so so much... great video
My drone does not have a light on it. Which light do people use these days to attach to a drone?
Super helpful. Thank you!! I just went outside with my air2s and couldn’t even get the damn light to stay on 😂😂 appreciate all the detail!!
Hi I love your video!
I have a question, I wanted to do the light painting with the tree with my mini 2, however, it was so dark that I could not track any object...
Do you have any idea what I can do?
Because during the day I can not make the photo.
Fantastic shot mate! So the stars in the background appeared as per your camera settings? I haven't yet experimented with night sky photography, noob here hehe
terima kasih
saya juga membuat foto light painting menggunakan drone
how do you turn off the blinking red/green LEDs so it wouldn't register as broken lights in the picture?
Should be a setting in the Go app to turn off the LEDS. You can also take some gaffer tape and cover them and the battery lights too.
So you did the halo and lit the van and ground with that little built in light???? I need to see a video of you doing this in action. I thought sure this was a composite where you created the halo and then in another image lit the van and ground and blended them together. That is how I envisioned it for something I want to shoot.
No surprise...It was a 15 secs exp, so that little drone light was more than enough to illuminate the scene.
@@Docfly62 I’m planning to try this out sometime soon with my air 2s! Thanks!
@@cre8tivity06 me too with my Phantom 😎
Thanks for the tutorial, very helpful tips 👍
How long did it take for you to test, experiment and set up for the beauty of your shot?
There's no manual setting for drones poi in air 2s
Thank you have asked so many and no one wants to share
Du you have instagram That i can show you wats keeps happening?
Did you figure it out?
@@anima6035 not really I photoshopped the missing lines
I tried but my circle keeps with small gabs why I cant form a full circle
Have you tried increasing the speed of the drone so it makes a circle faster?
@@cre8tivity06 yes but it doesn’t do precisely circles
@@nikolastheo5459 I went out Friday night and did some and I think there is a sweet spot you you have to dial in. My “halos” werent exactly perfect either. I had my camera set to :15 long exposure and I had the drone moving around at its fastest speed. I’m thinking I should have brought the long exposure down slightly but kept the speed of the drone on max. Another thing I discovered was my halo wasnt a thick band of light either. I’m not sure how to get it to look thick. Mine looked thin. Lol!
@@cre8tivity06 possibly use lume cubes? 🤷🏻♀️ I haven't started yet but am also looking to create thick bands.
@@anima6035 yup that is what I used and if you want thick bands “halos” you may have to go around at least two times and make sure you do a long enough long exposure.