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Photo studios with lots of props?


Lillith Wildrose
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There are good photo studios.  There are free photo studios.  There are no good, free photo studios.

But it's pretty easy to make your own photo studio.  You can use a hollow half sphere, or a couple of flat prims as a backdrop.  Texture them blank and set them to Full Bright.  Create light prims similar to the way I describe making a facelight in my blog post, "Facelights - Arghh or Ahh?"  You can apply background textures to your backdrop prims.  

Anything besides the backdrop and the lights is just a prop, for appearances' sake.  Cameras, tripods, light stands, and so on just make the thing look prettier.

The only thing that'll cost you some money is the poses, and you can even find some decent free ones.  You can put them into a poseball or make a posing stand with a pose-changing script.

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