Neat – check out these animated gifs made from a light pen and digital camera (long exposure)… [via] – Link.
16 thoughts on “Animated light pen art”
LizWaldnersays:
wow, that’s pretty neat. You should add music to that and post it on youtube. You’d probably get a bunch of “Animated-light-pen-art” groupies..hehe…
Cheers,
Liz Waldner http://www.lizwaldner.wordpress.com
LizWaldnersays:
wow, that’s pretty neat. You should add music to that and post it on youtube. You’d probably get a bunch of “Animated-light-pen-art” groupies..hehe…
Cheers,
Liz Waldner http://www.lizwaldner.wordpress.com
LizWaldnersays:
wow, that’s pretty neat. You should add music to that and post it on youtube. You’d probably get a bunch of “Animated-light-pen-art” groupies..hehe…
Cheers,
Liz Waldner http://www.lizwaldner.wordpress.com
LizWaldnersays:
wow, that’s pretty neat. You should add music to that and post it on youtube. You’d probably get a bunch of “Animated-light-pen-art” groupies..hehe…
Cheers,
Liz Waldner http://www.lizwaldner.wordpress.com
yambusays:
Amazing. Anyone know how this was done? (My japanese leaves a lot to be desired…)
black.horizonssays:
yes i know how it was done; i did the same effect in june:
1) use a camera on a tripod.
2) set the lens to stay open for 15 seconds [less if its lighter, and the drawing is smaller]
3) use a lightpen, or alternatively use the “flash” that comes with most modern camera phones, keep it on.
4) have in mind what you are going to draw.
5) for the above images you need to obviously draw the image as you would for a flipbook/flickbook
6) put the images on PC and combine them into a flipbook/flickbook using software.
7) post for all the world to see and show us your creations.
8) [you can buy my orints on that link…but i get no money!]
Anonymoussays:
Thanks for sharing such useful information. I am sure this information help many artists in creating beautiful photos – http://ezprints.com
Anonymoussays:
Fantastic blog. I really like it very much.I will keep coming here again and again.Thanks a lot.. photo printing
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wow, that’s pretty neat. You should add music to that and post it on youtube. You’d probably get a bunch of “Animated-light-pen-art” groupies..hehe…
Cheers,
Liz Waldner
http://www.lizwaldner.wordpress.com
wow, that’s pretty neat. You should add music to that and post it on youtube. You’d probably get a bunch of “Animated-light-pen-art” groupies..hehe…
Cheers,
Liz Waldner
http://www.lizwaldner.wordpress.com
wow, that’s pretty neat. You should add music to that and post it on youtube. You’d probably get a bunch of “Animated-light-pen-art” groupies..hehe…
Cheers,
Liz Waldner
http://www.lizwaldner.wordpress.com
wow, that’s pretty neat. You should add music to that and post it on youtube. You’d probably get a bunch of “Animated-light-pen-art” groupies..hehe…
Cheers,
Liz Waldner
http://www.lizwaldner.wordpress.com
Amazing. Anyone know how this was done? (My japanese leaves a lot to be desired…)
yes i know how it was done; i did the same effect in june:
http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/3270356
1) use a camera on a tripod.
2) set the lens to stay open for 15 seconds [less if its lighter, and the drawing is smaller]
3) use a lightpen, or alternatively use the “flash” that comes with most modern camera phones, keep it on.
4) have in mind what you are going to draw.
5) for the above images you need to obviously draw the image as you would for a flipbook/flickbook
6) put the images on PC and combine them into a flipbook/flickbook using software.
7) post for all the world to see and show us your creations.
8) [you can buy my orints on that link…but i get no money!]
Thanks for sharing such useful information. I am sure this information help many artists in creating beautiful photos – http://ezprints.com
Fantastic blog. I really like it very much.I will keep coming here again and again.Thanks a lot..
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