Lighting is actually easy with this trick! | Cinema 4D | Redshift
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2023
- Using gradients for your redshift lights is a great way to make your C4D renders more visually interesting.
Note: The reference image is made by @leonklaas.
Check out his instagram too to see more of his awesome renders!
/ leonklaas
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Narration voice is generated with [elevenlabs.io](elevenlabs.io/) - Кино
Hey, im the creator of the Op-1 Project. Would be nice if you would tag the Artist that you get your ideas from. :)
oh man! so sorry about that. i tried to give credits where it's due. I was browsing through Pinterest and the images I landed on had no back links. are you able to share your links and I'll add it to the description and pin this comment too.
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I have added a link to your Instagram page! Your renders are insane!
yeaaa agree, and I was about to say the same, I am very sure ht didnt do that in purpose, but yea so nice, we expect from you to create more Leo, great job man!
Thank you I was looking for light falloff . This is useful trick
All of your tutorials are awesome. They are quick and well explained, thank you! Subbed.
thank you so much! i have more on the way!
i didnt even knew u can make gradient shaders driving the lights, this is incredible and a very straight forward tutorial. Thanks a lot :3 Sub deserved
thank you so much! pairing shaders with lights really opens up a lot of possibilities for lighting. just hope that C4D will update the interface to use the nodes editor too.
same! I am using C4d from 1 year and i just got to know that something like that exist XD
hopefully u keep on showing us cool tricks and tipps, C4D is amazing@@VDOFX_SG
Fantastic tutorial. Simple and effective results. Easiest sub ever.
thank you so much!
Wish more tutorials were this focused.
thanks! glad you like it
Great tutorial.. Precise and upto the point!
thank you!
Wow this is very helpful
Thank you for your Quicktip, I have emphasized this method from you in my lesson
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Thank You VDO, amazing tutorial!!
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Very useful. Thank you!
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Great tut, thanks!
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ace turorial, thankyou!
thanks!
Thanks so much for this ❤
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Wow, great job!
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That was awesome, dude!!! X
thanks!
love this!
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this is fire thank you
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Great stuff!!
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Awesome tutorial, straight to the point and super useful. +1 sub :)
thank you very much!
Awesome tutorial!
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Awesome tut!
Thank you! Glad you found this helpful!
Great!!
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Genial esa no me la sabia
Very good !!
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Thanks man!!
thank you for watching!
Cool tutorial bro! 🔥
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nice!
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Very very useful
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cool!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks for watching!
Nice tut! How did you import this model in glb to c4d? I tried converting it, but phong and edges seems quite wrong. As I see, ur model is quite clean in comparison with mine haha
hi! i don't have any issues with mine though. it was all fine when I imported the GLB file for this model. I'm using C4D 2024 and GLB import settings at default. what about you?
top tip
thanks for watching!
This was fantastic. Please sir, can I have some more?
thank you! is there any topic you want me to cover? i have quite a few different techniques I want to create tutorials for!
I wonder how to do that in Octane
what is the font did you use on your computer? :)
Hi. Sorry, i didnt see this comment earlier. I used Archivo for the interface font. I like the rounded look of it.
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thank you!
Is it possible to make gradient light in octane?
great tutorial!
@@mazzeo8216 thanks! i havent used octane for a long time, but i'm sure it's possible to make a gradient light. then this style of lighting can be done.
Subbed +1
thank you so much!