Originally posted by BanJo
Hello! I am having some trouble with the lightning when I paint. I use two lamps, shining from both sides, but this makes it hard to paint.
Hi Torstein, it\'s probably the best idea to only use a lamp to light your work from the side opposite to your painting hand (or from immediately above) otherwise you\'ll naturally cast shadows onto the work. I think most hobbyists use a room light with one lamp - what\'s called ambient + task lighting - which is pretty standard.
There are a few past threads that mention various types of lighting that are good but a lot depends on what you can get locally - I don\'t seem to be able to get any of the \'daylight\' fluorescent tubes here from what I\'ve seen so far
Originally posted by BanJo
Also, in some light when I look at my mini, it looks good, and in others not.
This is pretty common, I wouldn\'t worry about it too much. Basically if your painting looks okay under brighter lighting than it will normally be viewed under you should be okay, although there may be colour differences too which might or might not bother you (if you have a fluorescent lamp to paint under but an incandescent room light for example they will often have different spectrums).
Are you painting for yourself, for photography or a little of both? Any worries about competitions?
Einion