This is amazing and I am SO HAPPY FOR YOU!! Sorry to yell, but I've been following for a while and am working on building my own art biz as well (very slowly, but we're getting there). This is beyond inspiring and just makes me super hopeful for both of us, honestly. Thank so much you for sharing your journey
Congratulations on the studio! I'll definitely keep watching to see how the assembly process progresses. Looking forward to more updates! As for banding problem In USA, you use NTSC system, so the camera's frame rate needs to be set at 30fps or multiples of 30 (like 60fps). In contrast, Europe we use the PAL system, with frame rates of 25fps or 50fps to match the different frequency of electricity. To eliminate banding, it's important to use shutter speed values that are also multiples of 30. For example, if shooting at 30fps, the shutter speed should be set at 1/60; if shooting at 60fps, the shutter speed should be set at 1/120. This helps to synchronize the camera's capture with the electrical flicker. If you need to close the shutter speed it should be in multiples of 30 too. I've encountered similar issues with my iPhone when shooting under artificial lighting here in Spain, as it defaults to 30fps and we can't change it for a long time, only using external apps, it was really frustrating. I hope I explain it well and that helps!
Congrats on the new space and the growth of your practice. For the banding issue, try to light the space behind you with a studio light or rebound the light off the wall or with a diffuser. Ideally you turn the overhead lights off completely and only use 2-3 studios lights and/or natural light when filming yourself. Think of your space like a production set where all light has to be controlled.
I am SO excited for you and your new studio space!! Pretty soon I’ll be moving house and will have the pleasure of this same kinda thing; having my own room and getting to set up an art space to work in. And now I’m definitely realising I need to go through all my supplies and downsize a bit. 😅
Hey i wanted to ask you about your flexispot desk. I am looking to get my very first art desk and due to back pain i want a standing desk. But ive heard that flexispot is not that good. How has your experience been? I don't know if you've been sponsored by them but you can let me know that. 😅
the loud music and quiet talking is offputting to say the least. I had to run back into my room (went to get something) and quickly turn down the volume because I set it based on the loudness of your voice and it just was like beating up my speakers with the difference in loudness. Can you omit music or learn to regulate it properly because I like seeing art videos.
This is amazing and I am SO HAPPY FOR YOU!! Sorry to yell, but I've been following for a while and am working on building my own art biz as well (very slowly, but we're getting there). This is beyond inspiring and just makes me super hopeful for both of us, honestly. Thank so much you for sharing your journey
Trust me girl, plastic organizer boxes will be your best friend, they're just amazing i use them for everything
Congrats on the new studio!! That's the dream, isn't it? I can't wait to see what you do with the space :D
YOU GO GIRL!!! Doing big things. So happy for you. Keep going ❤❤❤
You inspire me to plan for the future!Also, if you create or add paintings to the wall the studio with look 1,000x more lifely
I'm so exited I feel like I'm the one setting up a studio. congrats really I'm so so happy for you
Congratulations on the studio! I'll definitely keep watching to see how the assembly process progresses. Looking forward to more updates!
As for banding problem In USA, you use NTSC system, so the camera's frame rate needs to be set at 30fps or multiples of 30 (like 60fps). In contrast, Europe we use the PAL system, with frame rates of 25fps or 50fps to match the different frequency of electricity.
To eliminate banding, it's important to use shutter speed values that are also multiples of 30. For example, if shooting at 30fps, the shutter speed should be set at 1/60; if shooting at 60fps, the shutter speed should be set at 1/120. This helps to synchronize the camera's capture with the electrical flicker. If you need to close the shutter speed it should be in multiples of 30 too.
I've encountered similar issues with my iPhone when shooting under artificial lighting here in Spain, as it defaults to 30fps and we can't change it for a long time, only using external apps, it was really frustrating.
I hope I explain it well and that helps!
:0 ooh this is so helpful
Congrats on the new space and the growth of your practice. For the banding issue, try to light the space behind you with a studio light or rebound the light off the wall or with a diffuser. Ideally you turn the overhead lights off completely and only use 2-3 studios lights and/or natural light when filming yourself. Think of your space like a production set where all light has to be controlled.
I love the ending haha so cool (and wholesome) to see how different artists do their craft or what they take plein air painting
looks good, plenty of space for a working studio, just hope it doesnt get too hot even with AC!
I didn't notice any issues with the light in the video. Congratulations on the space!
Congrats on the studio!!! I’m super happy for you!!! 🥹
The studio looks amazing so far, I can really see the potential ☺☺
It's so heartwarming to see your progress, feels like big changes :)
All your hard work is paying off! Good for you!
I am also excited for you.
Im so happy you found a place that works for you until you can get into a space of your own! Congrats!!! 🎉 😊
So excited for you it’s awesome. You have your own studio. I love your channel.
very exciting!
I am SO excited for you and your new studio space!! Pretty soon I’ll be moving house and will have the pleasure of this same kinda thing; having my own room and getting to set up an art space to work in. And now I’m definitely realising I need to go through all my supplies and downsize a bit. 😅
Congrats on the studio. I love how excited you are. 🤗💕
Congrats!!! This is so cool and i’m so excited for u!!!!!
Wohoooo what a major artist milestone 🥹🧡 congrats!!!
It’s so awesome to see you so giddy ❤❤
Did you bought it or are you renting? So happy for you :)) this really is the dream for artists and I'm very proud you made it
renting!
I am so effing jealous of your windows lol
Hey i wanted to ask you about your flexispot desk. I am looking to get my very first art desk and due to back pain i want a standing desk. But ive heard that flexispot is not that good. How has your experience been? I don't know if you've been sponsored by them but you can let me know that. 😅
I have multiple and i genuinely love them!!! Literally no complaints, they’re super pretty, sturdy, and comfy!!
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Does your studio have a bathroom?
there's a hall bathroom in the building that's super close by, but alas no sink or bathroom in the room itself!!
the loud music and quiet talking is offputting to say the least. I had to run back into my room (went to get something) and quickly turn down the volume because I set it based on the loudness of your voice and it just was like beating up my speakers with the difference in loudness. Can you omit music or learn to regulate it properly because I like seeing art videos.
oops my bad! normally that doesn't happen in vids, but every once in a while an editing mistake slips through!
I think you're excited! 😛 Get the AC checked though!