Miss_Trixie
Cam Model
- Feb 10, 2013
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- Twitter Username
- @misstrixie007
- MFC Username
- Trixie55
- Chaturbate Username
- Miss_Trixie
Just for simplicity sake, reposting my detailed info here .
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The following post is copied from a previous thread in the Models Only section (which you should get model status so you can access that area!)
Basically 4 of these, http://www.target.com/p/room-essentials ... A-12242155 2 in black, two in white one in/near each corner of my room, plus a fluorescent light behind my TV/pc monitors, and a 2 bulb lamp on the floor near the legs of my cam tripod.
Here's some pics:
In front of me: 2 tall floor lamps, 1 desk lamp (on floor) and the florescent behind the TVs
Behind
Then the other floor lamp is to my right and slightly behind me.
I only use soft white bulbs, as the daylight ones make me look way too pale and wash out all the colors on cam. I use a Logitech 9000 still, because the c910/920/930e all have the same effect of the daylight bulbs: washed out and pale, colorless.
I've used the pro lighting setup with umbrellas for a video and a couple photo sets. I find them too bright and "daylight" and much prefer my own lamps.
Edit to add: here's what my cam feed looks like with the current lighting setup:
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In my new cam room, I have much ligher neutral colored walls, so I've done away with the fluorescent light behind the TVs as the walls reflect a bit more light. I also don't have to turn on every single bulb in each lamp.
I personally find the professional light kits annoying and have only used them for a couple of my videos and not in my daily cam space.