LED Lighting for Miniatures and Dioramas!

Опубликовано: 01 Апрель 2022
на канале: Adam Savage’s Tested
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Jen and Norm examine different techniques for using LED lights to illuminate small-scale scenes, using Jen's laser-cut diorama as a model for lighting experimentation. From uplighting behind silhouetted shapes to diffused lighting inside buildings, here are a few different ways Jen is using lighting to give mood and depth to her miniature displays.

Find more of Jen's project on her website at https://www.jenschachter.com/
Jen's laser-cut haunted house diorama:    • Haunted House Miniature Diorama Build!  
Jen's laser-cut snowglow diorama:    • Jen Schachter’s Snow Globe Diorama Kit!  

Shot and edited by Josh Self
Music by Jinglepunks

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