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Rendering 101 - pt. 26: Contemporary Lighting Styles Pt.1 - The Very Simple Ones

Mo sets up and renders four styles of very popular yet very simple lighting setups. (Some of which are blatantly "inspired" by Man vs. Machine and SixnFive)


Download Project File: http://www.entagma.com/downloads/Rendering101_pt_26_Popular_Lighting_Styles.zip

Rendering 101 - pt. 26: Contemporary Lighting Styles Pt.1 - The Very Simple Ones

Comments

Hello, great tutorial thank you very much! - however the link seems broken - where can we download the files?

Kikii

is the link broken? thanks

Abdelrahman Dief

thanks for the tutorial! the link is broken?

Christophe Vial

Awesome set of tutorials. The link for the project file on this and some surrounding videos don't seem to be working for me though, are they available anywhere else?

Samuel Higginson

Very useful and inspiring to tweak camera settings rater than light! Thank you very much!

Catalysee

Did you make sure to disable Aces? Or alternatively switch the color space to raw? Cheers, Mo

Entagma

After following along with this tutorial, I can't seam to match the renders you have. I have redshift set up with OCIO ACES 1.0.3 and tried rendering straight from the downloaded project file with all the settings matching. However my renders look washed out, while yours seam to capture a lot more detail. Do you have any Idea what I'm doing wrong?

Joey Bryars

I was able to make something pretty close using simple vellum soft bodies and an attractor. Fun technique.

John Coogan

Hey John, good question - honestly none of those we have here... I should record one! (It's a bunch of vellum softbodies being attracted to a point.) Cheers, Mo

Entagma

inspiring as always, thanks Mo

Dark Arps

Now I'd like to see a TOP/PDG setup to compare all LUTs...

Joerg Fluegge

Amazing video! There aren't nearly enough resources about lighting when compared to how important it is. Excited for the next one. By the way, do you have a recommendation for what Vellum video would most closely translate to a similar technique as what you used to make the tree branches?

John Coogan


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