Experiment, you can use any light source, it is up to you, i suppose the only issue you have to deal with doing light doodles excessive light from background sources (streetlights) or bright light sources you are doodling with.
Play with different light sources, shapes, brightness, flashing, filters, stensils, colour changers etc. they will all add different colours, effects and textures to your pic! good luck and enjoy :D
this stuff is preety cool and how do they (or you) do it would really like some advise, is it just an led with a camera and long exposure, and if so are there any good websites =) thanks =)
Once the majority of the public views a certain form of art, it's saturated into their interest, thus it begins to be a "money maker"
All forms of art go through this at come point... Pointillism Cubism wasn't taken seriously until years later, and since then a lot of people make that style of art.
Nothing really new, mankind goes through many cycles of this, not just in art. - Some art teacher...
Hey Simon, my names JK and Im in Fever and doing Art foundation! The legendary Matt Harrison just linked me up with your video, and i just realised that the project that youve done here is the one i was given last week - good work! i was just wondering how u managed to get the shots without the people in the background.. like down the road for example.
cheers jk! you've probably found this out by now, it purely depends on the amount of light reflected off the person over the length of the exposure. In a dark environment, over a 30 sec exposure i could probably stand in the middle of the photo for a few seconds before moving and not be seen (unless I was caught with a bright light). experiment! cheers
thanks buddy. several of the shots from 0.46 were with about 8 people each with a different light source and instructions from me.
the shot in 1.32 really came from playing around and it fitted the story... an obvious issue with light art of this sort is you dont really know what you are going to get until you've done the shot :P suoer bright leds are not great for this, at the minute i'm liking the textures diferent light sources can create;
HAving now finished my art foundation, I'll be posting a few more collections, of stuff. expect another light art set (no storyline, just general explorations), tape sculpture, water shadows, and some auto-destructive art (using fire breathing). For general spinning, COMBUST (the fire group i'm in) has several videos on UTUBE, all of which are sumbited by my account. Enjoy and hope you like the new stuff when I get it online. si
Dude, much similar suff! What kind of light did you use to get that "stranded" effect? Great stuff! Keep going! Critism of my work: Let the the photography do the talking and the music do less...have you heard similar? Hit me back. Love to hear what you have learned.
The light sources vary: Led juggling balls, led torches, a bunch of el wire, a set of aerotech poi. The main (white) light source was a bank of several leds that are meant for extra lighting in wardrobes etc. my music choice hasn't critisised so far, it's a fine line to tread, like in film, music can make or break the atmosphere of a project. i was hugely inspired by pipslab and pikapika (please search for these) -- amazing stuff . Keep playing!
Rad stuff.. You should check out my video on light stop animation... Its like if light painting and stop motion had a baby.
LightStopStudios 2 months ago
how do you not appear in the images
Finkardop 1 year ago
so awesome
XxJilliannxX 1 year ago
The car one was smart! How long did you have to draw the light btw? I can manage around 10 seconds...
rkm424 1 year ago
what camera did you use?
VidPro95 1 year ago
amazing, bro, i just did this about 2 weeks ago, its sooo fun
iP0ds 2 years ago
1:32 is really nice!
i love this stuff. like how u used light as your presence in time
great keep it up
God bless You
Zoleeka52 2 years ago
cool
AJTazesYou 2 years ago
pretty nice...im trying to start my own project hope ill make a nice thing like this
insane2084 2 years ago 2
nice project, well done!
i like it! wich cam did you use?
DieterMueller89 2 years ago
love the sleeping/exhaling shots, very well done :D
the depth you've created in some of those photos is amazing- almost enough to want to reach out and grab it :P
i think the shot of the car with the light reflected off its' windscreen is the most effective. Good work!!
successisrevenge 3 years ago
Experiment, you can use any light source, it is up to you, i suppose the only issue you have to deal with doing light doodles excessive light from background sources (streetlights) or bright light sources you are doodling with.
Play with different light sources, shapes, brightness, flashing, filters, stensils, colour changers etc. they will all add different colours, effects and textures to your pic! good luck and enjoy :D
NeonDruid 3 years ago
yo dude, im new in this kind of art (good job btw)
but like..what camera did you use? and what is a cheep camera i could get? mine didnt have a good shutter speed setting
vampir3blood 2 years ago
is it better to use a pen light or glowsticks?
sixshot22 3 years ago
o nice. good sense of movement with those lines
tyniehawk 3 years ago
this stuff is preety cool and how do they (or you) do it would really like some advise, is it just an led with a camera and long exposure, and if so are there any good websites =) thanks =)
testno2283 3 years ago
Best parts: 0:12, 0:19, 0:23, 1:23, and 1:32(my personal favorite.)
Excellent work on this video.
JunJP02 4 years ago
Why is this stuff been getting soe much attention the past year or so? Ravers have been doing this stuff for years and years.
fivefoflow 4 years ago
Commercials. Television.
Once the majority of the public views a certain form of art, it's saturated into their interest, thus it begins to be a "money maker"
All forms of art go through this at come point... Pointillism Cubism wasn't taken seriously until years later, and since then a lot of people make that style of art.
Nothing really new, mankind goes through many cycles of this, not just in art. - Some art teacher...
PositiveIndividual 4 years ago
a friend of mine did once a long exposure shot of a crossing (cars) with 2 cameras making a 3D Image - that would add another level...
michaelschoner 4 years ago
i love this ! i just tried this the other day :)
Arias7 4 years ago
Hey Simon, my names JK and Im in Fever and doing Art foundation! The legendary Matt Harrison just linked me up with your video, and i just realised that the project that youve done here is the one i was given last week - good work! i was just wondering how u managed to get the shots without the people in the background.. like down the road for example.
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jk666 4 years ago
cheers jk! you've probably found this out by now, it purely depends on the amount of light reflected off the person over the length of the exposure. In a dark environment, over a 30 sec exposure i could probably stand in the middle of the photo for a few seconds before moving and not be seen (unless I was caught with a bright light). experiment! cheers
NeonDruid 4 years ago
Very nice! But a little messy but good job with the camera angles!
wavefreeko 4 years ago
i know how to do this, its very cool
dementis17 4 years ago
Very cool !
spiritofboz 4 years ago
Nicely done. Great images. I especially like 0:46, did you get other people to help you do this image?. I also like 1:32 ,fantastic. Well done.
I am going to try this outside now. :-)
nitrodarrell 4 years ago
thanks buddy. several of the shots from 0.46 were with about 8 people each with a different light source and instructions from me.
the shot in 1.32 really came from playing around and it fitted the story... an obvious issue with light art of this sort is you dont really know what you are going to get until you've done the shot :P suoer bright leds are not great for this, at the minute i'm liking the textures diferent light sources can create;
Look forward to your new pics :D
NeonDruid 4 years ago
i favorited this, its so sick:D good job hopeing for a second:o
iP0ds 4 years ago
HAving now finished my art foundation, I'll be posting a few more collections, of stuff. expect another light art set (no storyline, just general explorations), tape sculpture, water shadows, and some auto-destructive art (using fire breathing). For general spinning, COMBUST (the fire group i'm in) has several videos on UTUBE, all of which are sumbited by my account. Enjoy and hope you like the new stuff when I get it online. si
NeonDruid 4 years ago
dammit. i thought i thought of this. acutally i just find something lit up and shake the camera lol. well done
oceanboy1993 5 years ago
Dude, much similar suff! What kind of light did you use to get that "stranded" effect? Great stuff! Keep going! Critism of my work: Let the the photography do the talking and the music do less...have you heard similar? Hit me back. Love to hear what you have learned.
scooterbeebop 5 years ago
The light sources vary: Led juggling balls, led torches, a bunch of el wire, a set of aerotech poi. The main (white) light source was a bank of several leds that are meant for extra lighting in wardrobes etc. my music choice hasn't critisised so far, it's a fine line to tread, like in film, music can make or break the atmosphere of a project. i was hugely inspired by pipslab and pikapika (please search for these) -- amazing stuff . Keep playing!
NeonDruid 5 years ago
Top notch. Looking forward to the next one. Not so last minute hopefully...
owst 5 years ago