Want to start doing sketches

Well I couldn't find that one but found this do you thinks it's worth it
https://www.jbhifi.com.au/cameras/c...pod-iii-monopod-with-sbh-100-ball-head/70701/

Noooo, don't get that, it's a monopod, which won't stand on its own like a tripod. A monopod only has one leg, and is used more for stabilization for still photography :)

Anyways, in general, you can get some pretty cheap basic lights, which are key, and I would also suggest you invest in some decent sound equipment. With good sound and lighting, you're on your way to making a great sketch! A nice cheap light source is to use a Chinese lantern, as it really gives a nice diffused glow as opposed to a harsh spotlight. Let me know if you have any more questions and I'll try to help!
 
Yeh :).
Btw how did you find yttalk
Oh it was over a year ago was looking for a YouTube forum and I feel in love with the place[DOUBLEPOST=1429339512,1429339420][/DOUBLEPOST]
Noooo, don't get that, it's a monopod, which won't stand on its own like a tripod. A monopod only has one leg, and is used more for stabilization for still photography :)

Anyways, in general, you can get some pretty cheap basic lights, which are key, and I would also suggest you invest in some decent sound equipment. With good sound and lighting, you're on your way to making a great sketch! A nice cheap light source is to use a Chinese lantern, as it really gives a nice diffused glow as opposed to a harsh spotlight. Let me know if you have any more questions and I'll try to help!
Thanks man well that was close hahah and yeah I'll defiantly ask more once I get some of the stuff
 
If you want to save some money and not spend anything on lights, the best source of light is natural, so cater your sketches for now around using sunlight? If you want a really good look, shooting around sunset is called the "golden hour", and results in some great lighting. You're limited in time though, so you have to be quick, as you're racing against the sun, haha.
 
If you want to save some money and not spend anything on lights, the best source of light is natural, so cater your sketches for now around using sunlight? If you want a really good look, shooting around sunset is called the "golden hour", and results in some great lighting. You're limited in time though, so you have to be quick, as you're racing against the sun, haha.
Yeah thanks funny it's around sunset time as we speak lol
 
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