197.366.2020.
Hugo B very kindly shared a fresh batch of 3d animations on Facebook earlier so I was keen to give them a spin.
After settling on my favourite one I span the camera a few times working out the speed at which I should rotate the camera. Once I had dialled that part it dawned on me it was missing something. I took Riley's new set of pens and chose the closest 2 colours to those on the animation. I took one colour to each side of the lightpainting brushes 9" blade and got cracking.
I rotated the camera during 4 revolutions of the animation then replaced the lens cap. I moved the camera back about 3 feet and swapped the blade for the phone then changed focus. One full revolution of the blade for each 7 turns of the CRT until I arrived back at square 1.
Straight out the camera long exposure light art.
Cheers again to Hugo for your kind behaviour and I hope you get as much enjoyment from seeing what people create with these as much as I have enjoyed using them.
Happy days.
197.366.2020.
Hugo B very kindly shared a fresh batch of 3d animations on Facebook earlier so I was keen to give them a spin.
After settling on my favourite one I span the camera a few times working out the speed at which I should rotate the camera. Once I had dialled that part it dawned on me it was missing something. I took Riley's new set of pens and chose the closest 2 colours to those on the animation. I took one colour to each side of the lightpainting brushes 9" blade and got cracking.
I rotated the camera during 4 revolutions of the animation then replaced the lens cap. I moved the camera back about 3 feet and swapped the blade for the phone then changed focus. One full revolution of the blade for each 7 turns of the CRT until I arrived back at square 1.
Straight out the camera long exposure light art.
Cheers again to Hugo for your kind behaviour and I hope you get as much enjoyment from seeing what people create with these as much as I have enjoyed using them.
Happy days.