So, I've done a few speed drawings but I can never seem to get the color as consistent as in most other videos I've seen. I know artists usually achieve their consistency by creating a whole portrait in one sitting, but I know there has to be a way to keep the exposure and white balance lookin' the same.
This whole drawing takes place under the same lighting, but over the course of a few different days. I had my exposure and white balance both set to manual, and I thought I kept the settings the same but there are obvious changes in color throughout the video.
I was just wondering if anybody could tell me why this is.
If anybody has any other tips on how to make the whole experience prettier, that would be dandy as well. In the future I plan to keep the camera zoomed in on the actual drawing rather than doing it digitally in the editor to minimize the pixelation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjwK8rv4AoA
Thanks!
This whole drawing takes place under the same lighting, but over the course of a few different days. I had my exposure and white balance both set to manual, and I thought I kept the settings the same but there are obvious changes in color throughout the video.
I was just wondering if anybody could tell me why this is.
If anybody has any other tips on how to make the whole experience prettier, that would be dandy as well. In the future I plan to keep the camera zoomed in on the actual drawing rather than doing it digitally in the editor to minimize the pixelation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjwK8rv4AoA
Thanks!
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