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This is my first semi-toony example since corndog, so I'm very excited about it! The eyes turned out just like what I wanted, so if you're interested in a semi-toony fursuit in the future this is the size/shape they'll be.
Symona belongs to purewolfgoddess. Modified base from phazonalloy, pawpads/claws/nose from dreamvisioncreations.
**If anyone has any tips for photographing white fur, that'd be awesome. Outdoor lighting does not help because it's usually so bright the shaping and airbrushing don't show up.**
Symona belongs to purewolfgoddess. Modified base from phazonalloy, pawpads/claws/nose from dreamvisioncreations.
**If anyone has any tips for photographing white fur, that'd be awesome. Outdoor lighting does not help because it's usually so bright the shaping and airbrushing don't show up.**
Image size
4740x2048px 2.18 MB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS REBEL T3
Shutter Speed
1/32 second
Aperture
F/3.5
Focal Length
21 mm
ISO Speed
800
Date Taken
Nov 21, 2012, 1:32:23 PM
Lens
EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II
Sensor Size
15mm
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TIP for photographing white fur or objects: I will assume you are using a digital camera. White is usually so hard to photograph because cameras, even high quality ones, can't really tell the difference between indirect light, shades, any of that. Basically it confuses or "snow blinds" your camera. If your camera has a "shade" setting, USE it! It helps quite a bit. Here are two wonderful articles on photographing snow that can assist you. These are where I learned quite a bit about photographing not just snow, but white furs and objects as well! [link] [link]