![]() (note: you can click on the images in this post to get the larger version, also keep in mind I am using the official LL Viewer so for other viewers the menus may look different!). I do not have a favourite though, I tend to edit all sorts of windlights into something completely different and they are hardly the same on any picture, although some may resemble each-other.Īfter some thinking and pondering I decided to turn this challenge into a mini-tutorial on how I usually play around for let’s say: a portrait of myself! I never use studio’s or any prim-background for portraits, I prefer to play in the outdoors and always either stand in a sandbox – with nothing behind me – or in some ocean, with my back to the open sea, allowing me to use the sun and moon and whatever to create the shadows and light I want.įor this portrait I stood in the sea, hehe, and my first step is – I am skipping the styling and all that – is to push up the graphics to ultra, but no dept of field in this case. The title of this blogpost is the name of a Windlight-setting, one I have picked to show how I edit wind-lights to my liking, after I was challenged to show off my favourite windlight.
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