One of the most common mistake I see on many product shots: Softboxes used without a diffusers, highlighting glossy surfaces directly, or used behind diffuse…
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One of the most common mistake I see on many product shots: Softboxes used without a diffusers, highlighting glossy surfaces directly, or used behind diffuse…
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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*Studio Photography 101: How to create a gradient reflection with large
softbox*
*… One of the most common mistakes I see on many product shots: Softboxes
used without a diffusers, highlighting glossy surfaces directly, or used
behind diffusers but failed to create gradients due to various reasons. In
this short video I demonstrate how to overcome these issues and use a
large softboxes to create cool looking gradient reflections with a sharp
cut-off of the light. …*
Photigy.com
More: http://www.photigy.com/how-create-gradient-reflection-large-softbox/
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I agree with Mike Keller the 3 view aspect is very intuitive.
Great procedure, to your tutorial, thank you.
great tut, great tips
Nice tutorial. I like how you gave us three views at once and I could see
the photos come up onscreen, that’s a big help.
I will never forget the gradient in my life!
Subbed :)
Thank you very much
Excellent! I’ve been struggling with this for a long time. Thank you!
If you need a small, extremely versatile and controllable light source for
domestic product shots you can use a computer monitor! It’s perfectly flat
and the light is evenly distributed, you can even design your own patters
and gradients as simpe JPEGs in photoshop and use em for creative effects!
Thank you very much for our videos, Alex
I like how you show all the steps even when things go wrong and how to
correct them. Some tutorials edit out the wrong steps and just show you 1,
2, 3… Perfect photo. Then you try to do it and you just get something
wrong and no idea how to fix it. Thanks!!
superb tutorial. Thanks a lot
Get to the choppaaaaa!
:-)))))
Love it boss! 🙂
hey boss. one question.
it would be funny to say. can i just select that specific place and use
gradient mask in PS? :P
Thanks man! Really good tips!
Impressive!! Thank you Alex. Great tutorial!
Great tutorial (as always). Many thanks for sharing your knowledge and
expertise.
thanks Alex for another great tutorial
been watching your products photo tutorial and I have learn a lot
Great tips. Thanks
Thanks once again for sharing
I’m among the ones that didn’t know about that angle between the softbox
and the diffuser. And I had to spend too much time in PS trying to fix that
poor gradient.
Thanks for the free tip!