Something to bear in mind - in the studio, the camera that films the model is at the bottom of the screen - effectively on the same level as the model's feet.So, to get the perspective correct, you would need to lie on the ground when you photograph your background.Thank you I havent tried that
As well as positioning the camera on the ground, remember that the studio camera is positioned well away from the model (5 or 6 metres, at a guess), with a long lens. This flattens the perspective and avoids the massive feet with a tiny head, that you'd get with a wide angle close to the stage. 150mm on an SLR should replicate the effect.Then you need to get the lighting bright and even - exterior lighting won't do it and nor will window light. Then you can adjust saturation, brightness and hue in something like Photoshop.Even then, the background won't look right with all models, because the colour balance is adjusted manually in post-edit, to accommodate different models' skin tones.Thank you for the help
Et bien je suppose que la solution la plus simple est d'accéder aux réglages et de faire varier la taille du modèle jusqu'à ce que cela s'adapte pour le mieux a votre fond d'écranThis wont work to look real.😉 Well I guess the simplest solution is to go into the settings and vary the size of the girl until it best fits your wallpaper.😉
As well as positioning the camera on the ground, remember that the studio camera is positioned well away from the model (5 or 6 metres, at a guess), with a long lens. This flattens the perspective and avoids the massive feet with a tiny head, that you'd get with a wide angle close to the stage. 150mm on an SLR should replicate the effect.Then you need to get the lighting bright and even - exterior lighting won't do it and nor will window light. Then you can adjust saturation, brightness and hue in something like Photoshop.Even then, the background won't look right with all models, because the colour balance is adjusted manually in post-edit, to accommodate different models' skin tones.Also can I ask if I place the camera on the ground do I have it pointing straight ahead or tilted upwards thank you
I place the camera on the ground do I have it pointing straight ahead or tilted upwards thank you
I place the camera on the ground do I have it pointing straight ahead or tilted upwards thank youTilt it a bit, so that the floor is invisible at distances less than about 5m from the camera. You can always cut it off in post, so her feet appear at floor level. Rmember that her feet are actually on the taskbar, so a bit of extra is ok.All this is a load of hassle. I've used Daz3D to produce backgrounds and, while it's not photo-realistic, it's a lot easier to tweak the image. Maybe a more modern tool like Midjourney would do a better job.Thank you for the tips I really appreciate your help and feedback :)
I cannot seem to get the size of the model to look realistic with my background
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