kmarie
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I've been asked to shoot a brochure for a new winery in the area. I have a ton of ideas, but not sure of the best way to execute one...
I'd like some shots of the glass on its side and the wine spilling out around it, but I'm not sure how to make the wine "congeal" so to speak...so it doesn't just look thin and runny. Does that make sense? I didn't know if there's something I could mix into it to thicken it up but still have it look realistic?
I was going to do this on several seamless paper backgrounds, with plexiglass under the wine to keep the paper from soaking it up.
Any thoughts? Thanks!
I'd like some shots of the glass on its side and the wine spilling out around it, but I'm not sure how to make the wine "congeal" so to speak...so it doesn't just look thin and runny. Does that make sense? I didn't know if there's something I could mix into it to thicken it up but still have it look realistic?
I was going to do this on several seamless paper backgrounds, with plexiglass under the wine to keep the paper from soaking it up.
Any thoughts? Thanks!