23:06 This is new information now I know, thank you. So Electric power generates thermal and luminous energy; the input value considers only luminous energy in units of Watts.
Yes, this is why replacing traditional light bulbs with newer LED equivalents saves on electricity, because an LED can emit the same amount of light at much lower energy levels. For instance, an LED can use maybe 3 watts to put out the same amount of light as a 60 watt light bulb.
You can add more r wlism by either making a normal map of the mask or make a custom map. Normally when using foil printing, the foil is raised Abit since it basically is laid on top of th paper. To add even more details you could also add a coating to specific parts and add an extra normal map. This would mimic UV coating in print. They use this to give certain highlights in print an extra touch and thus detail. The coating makes the colors pop more. It also gives the packaging a more luxurious look
The light falloff only makes sense if it's modelled to scale. Otherwise these number can be completely different. If someone models this scene in say meters, the power of the light needs to be way higher
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Thank you for clear explaining the relation of Metallic, Diffuse, Base Color, Specular
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Great video series. Is it possible to get the artwork you created to follow along
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Can you please drop a 15 minute long tutorial on texture projection mapping and texture painting? In blender 4.0
23:06 This is new information now I know, thank you.
So Electric power generates thermal and luminous energy; the input value considers only luminous energy in units of Watts.
Yes, this is why replacing traditional light bulbs with newer LED equivalents saves on electricity, because an LED can emit the same amount of light at much lower energy levels. For instance, an LED can use maybe 3 watts to put out the same amount of light as a 60 watt light bulb.
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You can add more r wlism by either making a normal map of the mask or make a custom map. Normally when using foil printing, the foil is raised Abit since it basically is laid on top of th paper. To add even more details you could also add a coating to specific parts and add an extra normal map. This would mimic UV coating in print. They use this to give certain highlights in print an extra touch and thus detail. The coating makes the colors pop more. It also gives the packaging a more luxurious look
Yes true. But people won't watch tutorials that are 40 minutes long so I omit things like this.
The light falloff only makes sense if it's modelled to scale. Otherwise these number can be completely different. If someone models this scene in say meters, the power of the light needs to be way higher
Yes, my model was created to scale, so it makes sense for this scene.