Your deep understanding of light/shadows is really shining in this video. In my opinion, using a digital software to show and teach how xyz affects the light in a photo/scene is less wasteful of physical resources. So I appreciate the approach despite it not being conventional! I'm a sucker for dappled light, so look #2 is my favorite!
@@sophiali6952a screen recording of a complex software is not exactly the most entertaining thing to look at for long periods of time. but I’m happy to be proven wrong.
Thank you! Yeah, I’m most comfortable in C4D in terms of speed, it pays for itself, and it’s a nice tax write-off. Although, I am learning like 4-5 different softwares at the moment haha.
In case you're wondering, there won't be any more photography-specific tutorials. I no longer own a camera. 🙂
i have noticed many photographers in last 2-3 years have started 3d and closed there photography chapter .
But you did own a camera and used it! That’s what makes your 3D work so good! Never stop shooting it trains your eyes and good for the soul!
@@doityourselfpakistan6535 I can confirm. I’ve had many photographers in the past year alone reach out to me asking where they can start learning 3D.
@@kidmackenzie Thanks man! It’s been a while but I do miss owning a camera.
@@figandlight I am one of those as well.
Your deep understanding of light/shadows is really shining in this video. In my opinion, using a digital software to show and teach how xyz affects the light in a photo/scene is less wasteful of physical resources. So I appreciate the approach despite it not being conventional!
I'm a sucker for dappled light, so look #2 is my favorite!
Thank you! The approach comes with its difficulties, but I'll roll with it for now.
@@figandlight Curious to hear what the main difficulties are?
@@sophiali6952a screen recording of a complex software is not exactly the most entertaining thing to look at for long periods of time. but I’m happy to be proven wrong.
Great to see you back with another good tutorial. Any reason you're sticking with C4D instead of blender?
Thank you! Yeah, I’m most comfortable in C4D in terms of speed, it pays for itself, and it’s a nice tax write-off. Although, I am learning like 4-5 different softwares at the moment haha.
My God you're amazing!!! Wow!
Wow so informative! Thank you so much for that
thank you!
We need real photography tutorials. Pleeeeez.
Sorry, I don't own a camera anymore
@@figandlightWhat? Why? I love your photography tutorials
@@figandlight but why ? Where all your gears gone ?