Step in the right direction.
I've wanted to do this since starting out in camera rotation. Have a subject rotate with the camera in front of the lens. It's a little rough round the edges but a step in the right direction.
The trouble is keeping the subject perfectly in sync with the rotation as even the slightest deviation will stick out like a sore thumb.
Rather than cobbling something together from kitchen utensils I will craft something which should remain stable.
Created using the L.P Brushes Unicorn blade and the Ryus Lightworks torch.
Step in the right direction.
I've wanted to do this since starting out in camera rotation. Have a subject rotate with the camera in front of the lens. It's a little rough round the edges but a step in the right direction.
The trouble is keeping the subject perfectly in sync with the rotation as even the slightest deviation will stick out like a sore thumb.
Rather than cobbling something together from kitchen utensils I will craft something which should remain stable.
Created using the L.P Brushes Unicorn blade and the Ryus Lightworks torch.