FleetingPrecision
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I'm just asking out of curiosity, since i have already figured out a setup that works for me. I thought it'd be interesting to see how other people record traditional art timelapses and stuff! Pictures are welcome! 

Hey! I came across your channel a bit earlier today!
I don't have any fancy recording equipment, so my setup is pretty low techBut I just record with my phone in timelapse function or sometimes just regular video that I speed up. And I hold it in a phoneholder for the car, zip-tied to a cheap squeeze clamp and I just clamp it to whatever I can
In the little room where I do my paintings I have a small suply rack in the back from where I get a good complete image. So usually I just put it there, but sometimes I move it around at random
I don't have any pictures, but it is incredibly simple... but it seems to work OK![]()