With Illustrator done for now, I moved onto a new unusual objective about videos/audio. This was something I've never handle with, and I'm not a photography or camera guy expert. But it's a curious thing to talk about. I first met the exposure triangle on last Tuesday. It is a triangle that refers to how the image is recorded by the camera and the amount of light being captured. There are three main components; ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture. "ISO" refers to your sensitivity level of camera to light. "Aperture", or "F-Stop", refers to the adjustment of how much light you will let in with your camera lens, or how wide you open the lens. " Shutter Speed", means how fast the lens would open and close. There you have it, the three components of the triangle. If you worked together with these three, it's a key success to your photography and recording's. However, you might want to adjust various settings to get the good values you need.
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Link; fstoppers.com/education/exposure-triangle-understanding-how-aperture-shutter-speed-and-iso-work-together-72878
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AuthorHello! I'm Andrew-Nguyen. I'll be posting and reflecting of what I will learn in Game art design of 2018-19. Stay tuned for more soon!! Archives
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