Great point you’re making about lighting a scene makes the difference for a cinematic experience. Even in real life cinematography, you can shoot with Arri Alexa cameras, Red, Canon, or even a iPhone. Knowing how to light a scene makes shot cinematic
iClone can do all of this, but the challenge, is to work with a softer shadow setting. iClone"s direct lighting has harsh shadows. IBL/HDR usage can help here. LUMEN is hard to beat in UE5....I agree.....it's a one button marvel.
Awesome, especially for those of us who don't have a film background. Super, super helpful!
Great point you’re making about lighting a scene makes the difference for a cinematic experience. Even in real life cinematography, you can shoot with Arri Alexa cameras, Red, Canon, or even a iPhone. Knowing how to light a scene makes shot cinematic
iClone can do all of this, but the challenge, is to work with a softer shadow setting. iClone"s direct lighting has harsh shadows. IBL/HDR usage can help here. LUMEN is hard to beat in UE5....I agree.....it's a one button marvel.
What about the moving scene ? How do you approach such scene light ?