Fetthunter
Sr Member
I have one of Skaught's resin head casts, and will be using it on my full-body IG-88 build. As I'm working on the head, I was wondering what the consensus is on lighting it?
I know that we decided that red lighting gels were used on the original along with a (most likely) standard light bulb. I have a source for gels, and will experiment with several shades until I get something convincing, but I'm wondering what to use as a light sourcs... ? :confused
I assume that a regular light bulb was used in the original, since super brightness LEDs were not available back then. Since I have a resin cast, using a 60W/100W light bulb wouldn't be wise, as it would end up thermoforming the cast. :lol I thought about using a compact fluorescent bulb, as a 15W CFL bulb is the brightness of a 75W incandescent, and wouldn't be hot enough to cause damage over an extended period of time (I don't think).
What do YOU guys think? Use a low wattage CFL? Use super-bright LEDs? Something else?
Thanks,
J
I know that we decided that red lighting gels were used on the original along with a (most likely) standard light bulb. I have a source for gels, and will experiment with several shades until I get something convincing, but I'm wondering what to use as a light sourcs... ? :confused
I assume that a regular light bulb was used in the original, since super brightness LEDs were not available back then. Since I have a resin cast, using a 60W/100W light bulb wouldn't be wise, as it would end up thermoforming the cast. :lol I thought about using a compact fluorescent bulb, as a 15W CFL bulb is the brightness of a 75W incandescent, and wouldn't be hot enough to cause damage over an extended period of time (I don't think).
What do YOU guys think? Use a low wattage CFL? Use super-bright LEDs? Something else?
Thanks,
J