That actually looked incredibly realistic. If you hadn't mentioned that it was day for night, I would have thought that it was night. Congrats on a job well done!
Clarence wrote:And people say "Ooh, don't show the sky!"
I said that once...
That really did look fantastic, if I had to give you any suggestion it would probably just be considering making it a full moon to make it just a tad more believable in the brightness. Great job though, really schweet!
MasterMike wrote:Looks fantastic. I think the most important thing in day-for-night is to underexpose when you shoot to avoid blown-out whites. Great work.
Seconded on all accounts. If theres any whites that are blown out, the shot probably wont convert DFN easily. Good job, my only criticism would be to maybe move your mask up so you don't crush the blacks on your actor's face!
Kentertainment wrote:...if I had to give you any suggestion it would probably just be considering making it a full moon to make it just a tad more believable in the brightness. Great job though, really schweet!
Yeah, good point. I didn't actually realize how brightly the foreground was lit.
Alove wrote:maybe move your mask up so you don't crush the blacks on your actor's face!
Definately. That did give me some trouble. I'll have to keyframe a mask in next time.