🕯️Exploring lighting styles in #MidJourney
pt. 2 of an ongoing series, today we're building off of yesterday's exploration into film types (link at end of thread)
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🧵 A thread
pt. 2 of an ongoing series, today we're building off of yesterday's exploration into film types (link at end of thread)
Retweet if you're liking the series so far. It really helps and your support means the world to me
🧵 A thread
Same base prompt as yesterday, this time with [lighting]
💬 [Shot Type] photo of [Subject], [Lighting Style], shot on [Film Type]
For easy comparison, images in this thread are:
💬 [Street Style] photo of [a woman], [Lighting], shot on [Kodak Gold 200]
💬 [Shot Type] photo of [Subject], [Lighting Style], shot on [Film Type]
For easy comparison, images in this thread are:
💬 [Street Style] photo of [a woman], [Lighting], shot on [Kodak Gold 200]
Some key lighting examples
💡Studio Lighting
👀 Controlled lighting set up using multiple artificial lights to achieve the desired effect. Commonly used in #portrait #fashion, product, and commercial #photography
💡Studio Lighting
👀 Controlled lighting set up using multiple artificial lights to achieve the desired effect. Commonly used in #portrait #fashion, product, and commercial #photography
How about combination lighting?
💡Backlight with Hair Light
👀 A combination of backlight and hair light to add dimension and separation to a subject's hair. Often used in #portrait and #beautyphotography
💡Backlight with Hair Light
👀 A combination of backlight and hair light to add dimension and separation to a subject's hair. Often used in #portrait and #beautyphotography
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Here's a link to yesterday's thread where we explored different film types. Retweet if you're liking this content so far, it really helps.
s/o @LinusEkenstam for the tip on using --seed for more consistent results
Here's a link to yesterday's thread where we explored different film types. Retweet if you're liking this content so far, it really helps.
s/o @LinusEkenstam for the tip on using --seed for more consistent results
Here's a preview of where we're headed in this series
Follow me @nickfloats to stay tuned
Follow me @nickfloats to stay tuned
Just posted part 3 in this series where we explore different shot types and camera positions. Here's a link to the thread if you wanna check it out!
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