Lighting
Posted: 16 Dec 2006, o 14:51
Now this is somewhat tricky. I didn't have an idea where to put this topic, so it ended up here. Hopefully in the right place.
Now I started doing some excersizes, to get back in shape as I had quite small amount of painting in the last few years and then I came across a problem: I painted a face of a space marine with the more or less usual standard: bestial brown-bmix with dwarf flesh-pure dwarf flesh. At this stage I was quite satisfied, by thought to myself that it needs some highlights, so I went for elven flesh. After highlighting I was terrified - in the light of my lamp, that I used for painting the face looked terribly pale. Of course I waited till the next day and in the daylight it turned out to look quite well.
So here, after a longish introduction is my question: what kind of lamps should one use, while painting. I was thinking, that halogen light should be giving more or less white light, but the experience described shows that the colors in the artificial light looked different to those in the daylight.
Now I started doing some excersizes, to get back in shape as I had quite small amount of painting in the last few years and then I came across a problem: I painted a face of a space marine with the more or less usual standard: bestial brown-bmix with dwarf flesh-pure dwarf flesh. At this stage I was quite satisfied, by thought to myself that it needs some highlights, so I went for elven flesh. After highlighting I was terrified - in the light of my lamp, that I used for painting the face looked terribly pale. Of course I waited till the next day and in the daylight it turned out to look quite well.
So here, after a longish introduction is my question: what kind of lamps should one use, while painting. I was thinking, that halogen light should be giving more or less white light, but the experience described shows that the colors in the artificial light looked different to those in the daylight.