Diy Light Box Foam Board. The “walls” of the light box reflect the light source, and making it bigger, however the light quality is a bit harsher than the light tent, especially if you are using a semi reflective material such as foamboard. Light boxes are also commonly used with worklights, which are a personal fav of mine due to their low cost.
Wait for the glue to dry then go over the entire board and letters with waxing cream. Glue the paper to the square frames. Now, using another full size foam board, it’s time to assemble the back panel.
Use the paper to cover over the holes you have created, and tape the paper to the box.
I look at so many other blogs and their photography is just stunning. On the left image this softbox was used as key, see this lighting setup for another use of the softbox as fill. Leave a little space in between your poster board edges so that a natural hinge will form between the windows. Slide it into the box (shiny side up), leaving a soft curve in the corner and attach it to the back and.