How to copy Cinematic Lighting for your photos
Автор: Matt Ma Films
Загружено: 2025-04-26
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I've been wanting to show how to copy cinematic lighting for a while and this Anakin figure gave me a purpose to. This Anakin isn't perfect, but I really like the faces! And with the right lighting, I think they look even better.
I got a lot of light tutorials coming and this cinematic lighting one came out better than I thought. It's a really good way to look at a scene or image and learn how to break it and how to copy cinematic lighting for your photos.
Let me know what you think!
I love sharing Action Figure Photography Tips and Tricks and I do take requests for tutorials from setting up lights to Photoshop, so feel free to leave any ideas in the comment section.
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00:00 Introduction
03:30 Best face sculpt?
04:45 The toy photo setup
05:41 1st Anakin photo
17:13 2nd Anakin photo
24:41 3rd Anakin photo
30:41 Final thoughts
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