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Anonymous
Hey /p/,
What's the best way to nullify the background? Pic related.
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>> Anonymous
a lightbox
>> Anonymous
more light intensity on the background
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
Thank you /p/
>> Anonymous
>>139198
Lightbox absolutely. You can build one yourself for a minimal cost; I built mine out of stuff I had around th ehouse. Get a cardboard box, cut out three sides, and cover them with thick tissue paper. Anything translucnt will work; see what you have around. Then get a strong light shining on each side; I use a pair of 500 watt units from home depot.

Use the right amount of exposure and such settings and you should have a nice even background, like in the OP pic. Getting the light even from top and sides help if you want a very even background. Try setting your light sources farther away from the box rather than close up.
Either way, though, a nice plain background (with or without shadows) will look very nice with even lighting on the figures.