For me, personally, this was the best video I have ever watched to help me wrap my head around light painting and what can be achieved! I am a horrible artist, but I absolutely love the concept of light painting. To have a whole new avenue to create these types of photos, is a gift from the heavens!
Thank you Gigi! Its those little things that we don't think about sometimes that can make all the difference, glad you picked up a useful tip, thank you for the compliment and for commenting!
Awesome! One thing I'm frustrated with is my A7rii making me disconnect my remote to view the photo... each time. I saw you using some kind of monitor that developed as you went. What is that and where can they be purchased?
That is actually just a screen recording of an app on my iPhone. I use it to show the process sometimes, not good quality but it can show a live representation of the process. The app is called "Light Painting" by WOW Stuff. Something that you might consider checking out is lightpaintlive.com
Very cool looking. I didn't see the crystal light pen on the web site and since I don't have a crystal light pen, would a LPB light pen work for the eyes?
Thank you very much, The regular light pens will give a very similar effect, they will absolutely work to illuminate the eyes! The new Crystal Light Pens are a bit longer , they have a slightly different texture of light and I think they look way cooler... :) We should have them up on the website in a day or two!
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful. The way I recorded the movement of light is using a app on my phone called "Light Painting" it is by a company called "Wow Stuff". The app shows a live preview of the Light Painting and I did a screen recording while I was using the app to create the video recording of the Light Painting Process. Its not the best quality but it gives a good visual for Tutorials. :)
I haven't seen anything like that, its a great idea though. I am sure with some tweaking I could make something from the local hardware store! Thanks for the idea and comment!
You can use ANY light that is relatively round and has a head diameter of .975" - 1.5" (Inches) A couple of my favorite lights are the Soonfire DS30 and the Soonfire MX66 I am not sure if they are available in the UK. I did a quick Amazon UK search and it looks like the FENIX PD35 is a good option.
Ahhh sorry when I posted the link I saw they only had a couple in stock, The Soonfire DS30 is another good light that I like and use a lot here is a link: amzn.to/34yDDdE
For me, personally, this was the best video I have ever watched to help me wrap my head around light painting and what can be achieved! I am a horrible artist, but I absolutely love the concept of light painting. To have a whole new avenue to create these types of photos, is a gift from the heavens!
WOW what a great compliment! So happy it helped and will give you a new creative outlet!
You absolutely nailed it 👌
Thank you very much!
Amazing, you’re the best lightpainting teacher I’ve found on RUclips so far. Thank uou
Thank you very much, thats a great compliment!
I wasnt sure if it was more then one picture but yeah one picture long exposure which is cool
Yep always one single exposure!
Iam going to try this . Very nice
Thank you very much, happy to hear that the video inspired you to give it a try! Thank you for commenting. :)
Way cool, shared👍👍👍
Thank You Kelly, really appreciate the comment and the share! :)
okay i'm breaking out the skulls. Another awesome one Jason
Cool man glad the video gave you some inspiration! Thank you for the compliment and for commenting!
Absolute AWESOME...So cool and looks great...MINT
Thanks Keith! Glad you like it and thank you for commenting!
Epic stuff Jason
Thank you, glad you like it!
💥💥 Excellent… this really is cool 💀🔥🔦🏆
Thank you very much! Its a good one for Halloween!
Fantastic
Thank you!
fantastic thanks did you manualy focus before lights out?
Yes, I always use manual focus.
Fantastic, I Love This Effect, great idea
Thanks Mark, glad you liked it! Thank you for leaving a comment.
Spettacolare come sempre, grazie e complimenti!
Thank you very much!
So flippin rad man!!! 🤙🤙🤙
Thanks Ruben, I feel that way about pretty much everything you post :)
Great video! I never thought about where my hand was when doing eyes. Now I know where to place my hand so it's not in the way. Thanks!
Thank you Gigi! Its those little things that we don't think about sometimes that can make all the difference, glad you picked up a useful tip, thank you for the compliment and for commenting!
The apocalypse! Haha. Great tutorial mate.
You never know... thanks for the compliment Denis.
Absolutely stunning. Great tutorial from start to end. Very nice output. Great tutorial 👌😍
Thank you so much for the positive feedback, glad you enjoyed it!
Very impressive 😍
Thank you! 😊
So good!!
Thank you very much!
Muito bom. Isso me deu ideia para outras coisas. Obrigado
Happy to hear that, glad the video gave you some ideas! Thank you for commenting!
Awesome! One thing I'm frustrated with is my A7rii making me disconnect my remote to view the photo... each time. I saw you using some kind of monitor that developed as you went. What is that and where can they be purchased?
That is actually just a screen recording of an app on my iPhone. I use it to show the process sometimes, not good quality but it can show a live representation of the process. The app is called "Light Painting" by WOW Stuff. Something that you might consider checking out is lightpaintlive.com
@@LightPaintingPhotography Appreciate it!!
Well, I missed Halloween, but I have a friend who likes skulls. I'll make one of these for his Xmas present. :) Thanks, Jason!
Thats even better! Glad you liked the video and it inspired a gift idea! Thank you.
Very cool looking. I didn't see the crystal light pen on the web site and since I don't have a crystal light pen, would a LPB light pen work for the eyes?
Thank you very much, The regular light pens will give a very similar effect, they will absolutely work to illuminate the eyes! The new Crystal Light Pens are a bit longer , they have a slightly different texture of light and I think they look way cooler... :) We should have them up on the website in a day or two!
"Hehe 2021 Apocalypse" Nice one Jason.
Lets hope not but you never know...
Cool video. Soo much good tips. Please, can you tell me the name of the software that you use to see the lightpainting strokes live
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful. The way I recorded the movement of light is using a app on my phone called "Light Painting" it is by a company called "Wow Stuff". The app shows a live preview of the Light Painting and I did a screen recording while I was using the app to create the video recording of the Light Painting Process. Its not the best quality but it gives a good visual for Tutorials. :)
Hi! Nice video! Where can I find The black fiber optic?
LightPaintingBrushes.com
1:58 Can you get a tool that is able to angle /bend/is flexible at the end, would make positioning of the hand more relaxed? Ty for fantastic video.
I haven't seen anything like that, its a great idea though. I am sure with some tweaking I could make something from the local hardware store! Thanks for the idea and comment!
Are there any alternative torches which are available in the UK?
You can use ANY light that is relatively round and has a head diameter of .975" - 1.5" (Inches) A couple of my favorite lights are the Soonfire DS30 and the Soonfire MX66 I am not sure if they are available in the UK. I did a quick Amazon UK search and it looks like the FENIX PD35 is a good option.
Dónde consigo la fibra óptica?
Right here: lightpaintingbrushes.com/collections/fiber-optic-light-painting-brushes
Flashlight is already unavailable. Darn The one I have been using for light painting is not the right size as it is
Ahhh sorry when I posted the link I saw they only had a couple in stock, The Soonfire DS30 is another good light that I like and use a lot here is a link: amzn.to/34yDDdE
Great tutorial and I'm off to get some toilet paper and pasta to see me through to the Apocalypse
Thank you Chris, glad you liked it. Don't forget the bottled water 😂😂😂