I have been playing with AI image generation for quite a while now and am very inspired by your combination of that and product photography. Always learning new things from you - who knew you could shoot with just your teeth! 🤣
You can use a timer or a 2 second shutter on your camera, it gives you enough time to close the two tracing papers with both hands. The bottom of the bottle does not appear to be finished. Anyway thanks for sharing
Yes I will probably do one for this and the previous video with the blue gin bottle. Might be only for members though... Photoshop videos tend to kill my channel if I publish public 😁
Amazing video as usuall. May I have a short question @botvidsson: Is it in 2023 is better to buy mirroless camera for product photography or still DSLR...How do you see that step with you professional experience?
Probably better with a mirrorless coz they have more and better features like eye focus and stuff. But... it does not matter, and camera works. Better to save a lot of money and buy an old dslr and throe the money on a great lens.
@@botvidsson Thank you for your answer. Thats what I did today. I get Canon 6D Mark II with Canon 24-100 F4. Should be ok for now. Next year maybe I will change for something better. Before I had Canon 250D with Canon 24-70F4 and it was good. :)
@@botvidsson don't get me wrong. I look up to your work and have learned a lot from your tutorials. I just don't understand why the bottom part of the bottle looks so grey when then the top is nice and yellow. is also easy to see the transition between both reflectors and the middle line spacing between them. I love your work, I just though the bottom of the bottle could use improvement
I think it was cool that you see some orange liquid from the bottom and then dark above. Of course I could have taken away the back label and get the lower part orange too... the thing is that I'm never happy with my photos, there's always room for improvement. I recently made a decision when it comes to my UA-cam videos that I will not scrap 50%, like I did before, just because I'm not happy, I know that people will learn stuff from all videos so nowadays I have the mindset that I will not do all videos/photos "client ready", if the photos turn out ok, I will publish. Hope that make sense. thanks
@@botvidsson completely understand your point of view and appreciate how much you contribute to the community! I just drink that you are one of the best product photographers here in UA-cam, so I was a bit disappointed to see these imperfections that could be fixed easily. I know you are more than capable of creating better results
Thanks for the video, however, I would totally shoot in portrait mode if I wanted the most pixels. I make use of more of the total 2X3 frame since the subject is vertical. Keep up the beautiful work. Great fan.
In Midjourney: --seed = work/photo ID sort of.
Loving your videos. So fresh, and I’m amazed at the level of skill you have for working with light!
Thank you so much!
Hello! It is pleasure to look to your work. I shoot the bottles with the same scheme. But without AI. It is easy and productivity.
Great to hear!
The real thing is always the best
I have been playing with AI image generation for quite a while now and am very inspired by your combination of that and product photography. Always learning new things from you - who knew you could shoot with just your teeth! 🤣
So nice to hear Ken, thanks a lot. Teeth... you use what you got 🤣
Always great Martin! I'm in the planning phase of rennovating my studio, I can't wait to shoot along side you farily soon.
Sounds exciting, how it works out well. If you need any advice or support just let me know.
Diffused backlight looks amazing~😮
Thanks, I agree!
Great video! Thank you for all the work you put into making these for us.
Glad you enjoy it! Yes, happy that you can tell it's a lot of work... 👍🏽
please make a a video for editing process wanna learn how go about editing these type of shots step by step
Yes I plan to do that, might be for the members only though...
I would be more than glad to pay for that! :)@@botvidsson
Thanks Martin! :)
My pleasure! Thanks for the coffee!
Great tutorial
Thank you! Cheers!
I have decided that the owl in my garden speaks fluent Swedish.
Good choice
I enjoyed this. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You can use a timer or a 2 second shutter on your camera, it gives you enough time to close the two tracing papers with both hands. The bottom of the bottle does not appear to be finished. Anyway thanks for sharing
It's for the show, you know 😁
Can you do more videos on the photoshoping part
Yes I will probably do one for this and the previous video with the blue gin bottle. Might be only for members though... Photoshop videos tend to kill my channel if I publish public 😁
Thank you for another great video. What shutterspeed did you use? Do you use polaroid filter?
I always shoot at 1/200 with my Canon. No I do not use those filters. Thanks!
Amazing video as usuall. May I have a short question @botvidsson: Is it in 2023 is better to buy mirroless camera for product photography or still DSLR...How do you see that step with you professional experience?
Probably better with a mirrorless coz they have more and better features like eye focus and stuff.
But... it does not matter, and camera works. Better to save a lot of money and buy an old dslr and throe the money on a great lens.
@@botvidsson Thank you for your answer. Thats what I did today. I get Canon 6D Mark II with Canon 24-100 F4. Should be ok for now. Next year maybe I will change for something better. Before I had Canon 250D with Canon 24-70F4 and it was good. :)
@@jakobhermann6475 Good choice!
have you heard about Leonardo. It's kinda midjourney, but free and I d say it has better quality
Yes, for what I generated it's not even close to Midjourney.
Maybe both sides aren’t the same because the diffusions are two different weights?
Yeah, that’s my theory too… thanks
But he said the one on the left was medium which was brighter than the one on the right which he said was lighter
The backlight is not exactly centered on the bottle, so you have uneven light on both sides
Probably true yes
Why didn't you just use the same diffusion on both sides instead of 2 different diffusion rolls?
Had only one roll of each. Too lazy to cut a piece off…
❤ who needs an assistant when you can use your teeth! 🤣
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Hello Martin
Sorry but bottom part of bottle looks bad
I think it looks super cool.
it looks good to me..
is good tutorial and enjoy your content. But the bottom of the bottle looks S***
thanks. I think it's ok. Do you have any suggestions how to improve?
@@botvidsson don't get me wrong. I look up to your work and have learned a lot from your tutorials. I just don't understand why the bottom part of the bottle looks so grey when then the top is nice and yellow. is also easy to see the transition between both reflectors and the middle line spacing between them. I love your work, I just though the bottom of the bottle could use improvement
I think it was cool that you see some orange liquid from the bottom and then dark above. Of course I could have taken away the back label and get the lower part orange too... the thing is that I'm never happy with my photos, there's always room for improvement. I recently made a decision when it comes to my UA-cam videos that I will not scrap 50%, like I did before, just because I'm not happy, I know that people will learn stuff from all videos so nowadays I have the mindset that I will not do all videos/photos "client ready", if the photos turn out ok, I will publish. Hope that make sense. thanks
@@botvidsson completely understand your point of view and appreciate how much you contribute to the community! I just drink that you are one of the best product photographers here in UA-cam, so I was a bit disappointed to see these imperfections that could be fixed easily. I know you are more than capable of creating better results
Sorry you feel that way. Again, I'm happy with the result.
Thanks for the video, however, I would totally shoot in portrait mode if I wanted the most pixels. I make use of more of the total 2X3 frame since the subject is vertical. Keep up the beautiful work. Great fan.
Thanks! The only reason I shoot horizontal is for the UA-cam thumbnail.😁
@@botvidsson Well then, fair enough. I didn't think about that 😄