UPDATE: FINISHED lighting and cable management! Photoshoot and wallpapers ASAP Sorry guys for the very late post. Been very busy here at the office. Just finished the lightings and cable management. And as of today I can say that I'm 100% finished with my Lamborghini Reventon Case. I'll be doing a photoshoot for this project and as for your request i'll be posting how i setup my lights and camera ASAP. For the mean time please enjoy some of the photos i took. using natural light and the case's lights. I'm not good at cable management. change the "Asus" emblem to Lamborghini modded the LED lights of my Soundcard and LCD poster to color RED more lights
Not my choice of case, but everyone is different - which is good. A great eye for detail, and quality photography. A superb build all round
UPDATE: Revision for the Top Panel I decided to revise my top panel take a look. still waiting for the laser cut acrylics
UPDATE: Photoshoot & Light Setup 03/20/10 I did some photoshoot today for my reventon rig. And I want to share you guys how I setup my lights. I used 2 flashguns, one is on the umbrella and the other one working as a hardlight. The reason why I went outdoor because I wanted to use the sunlight as my accent light. here are the photos for the light setup I did. well that's me while taking some photos. here are some shots showing just the ambient light. Shot taken by my cousin Kevin. my shot without the flashguns Here's the RAW photos without enhancements. After Some Minor Photoshop Enhancements:
UPDATE: Photoshoot & Light Setup 2 (03/20/10) Here are more photos after enhancements thru photoshop And here are More Complicated Photo Enhancements The reason why I did this is because I was aiming for the same post process output used in the Lamborghini Reventon Roadster Photos Twin & Wide versions thats all for now. thanks for viewing.
So it is all in the PS work.... that really helps me, I keep thinking I need a full white backdrop but all I need is one that covers the subject and you can PS the rest!
Neat, tidy and well thought out. Exactly what I want to see when I look at a project log. Congrats mate, you've got an amazing mod there!