This is a great tutorial. I have used "selected object as camera" before to position my lights and it made the process so much easier (using 9 lights on a car!) but it's nice to see how other artists approach this workflow. Glad to have you in my list of channels!
I’ve only been learning C4D and Redshift for a few months now, but these tips were super helpful. I also appreciated your explanations and tips along the way. Thanks for the video!
Great introductory breakdown of lighting principles! Got into 3D recently and lighting is definitely kicking my butt. Only complaint is the length of the video and me having to scrub through parts.
@@slaybeast please don't listen to the people with ADHD, your details are very necessary to learn the techniques properly. Let them scrub to their heart's content! The majority of responders found this tutorial very helpful so I hope you continue to create content as good as this.
@9:27 losing the position of the light because you were using it as a camera... THIS GREAT PLACE FOR ROCKET LASSO...RECALL tool!! just thought if that..LOL Find a good spot.. add that tag to it... find another good spot add that tag...you could have many tags with adjustments on each tag....this good because I never use and object as a camera.
Great tips. Though when I use the light as a camera redshift renders out the view from the perspective of the light and not the camera. Any idea how to fix this? Thanks!
Hey Gabriel - yeah just make sure you have the camera you want to render from selected in the redshift render view, otherwise it defaults do whatever view you're in when you fire up the IPR. Hope that helps, and thanks for watching!
@@slaybeast There does not appear to be a way to specify which camera the Redshift RenderView renders other than whatever camera is in play in the viewport.
@@Gabe79999 There is - you just need to select your camera from the drop down menu. It's just to the left of the lock icon in the redshift render/IPR view.
Bro. Avoid unnecessary explanations, it destract the attention. Make it short and matter of fact. Use the same default workspace of c4d. Otherwise it will be confusing. Good luck. u will get more subscribers.
What aspects of lighting do you feel you could improve on?
Great tutorial! Very solid tips and workflow for lighting, thanks!
This is a great tutorial. I have used "selected object as camera" before to position my lights and it made the process so much easier (using 9 lights on a car!) but it's nice to see how other artists approach this workflow. Glad to have you in my list of channels!
Glad to hear Mike! Thanks for the support!
I just switch to Redshift , I saw a lots of good things here, thanks! Quick question ; what is your desktop theme, looks great?
I’ve only been learning C4D and Redshift for a few months now, but these tips were super helpful. I also appreciated your explanations and tips along the way. Thanks for the video!
Love to hear it! Glad it was be helpful for you. Thanks for watching!
decided to try it out.
Thanks great tut...
Subscribed!
Thanks for the sub!
it works perfectly! Thanks buddy
This was SO helpful. Even as a beginner I could follow everything so well :)
Glad it was helpful!
Bad ass video. Keep rocking the videos
Great teacher. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Not a redshift user but still very useful. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
what a hearty video for all beginners!
Me gusto mucho el tutorial, enseñaste temas que son un poco complicados, con mucha facilidad y buenos consejos y ejemplos prácticos muchas gracias
Thank you!
i dont have "packs" folder at the right side x) help
Great introductory breakdown of lighting principles! Got into 3D recently and lighting is definitely kicking my butt. Only complaint is the length of the video and me having to scrub through parts.
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful - and yes I'll be streamlining my content as I continue to create these videos. Thanks for the feedback🤘🏻
@@slaybeast please don't listen to the people with ADHD, your details are very necessary to learn the techniques properly. Let them scrub to their heart's content! The majority of responders found this tutorial very helpful so I hope you continue to create content as good as this.
Bryonnnnnn, found you on youtube! :) love the tutorial.
WOW IT WORKED!!!!! THANKS MAN
It works! Thank you for your help!
Your video is very helpful.. thank you so much
watcNice tutorialng one or two every night, SUPER helpful, cNice tutorialll and clear. Great content, can't wait to watch them all.
Great content mate, you should post more ;)
Cheers! Appreciate it - working on the next video now
Been working soft for a few years now... using it on Mac now and it crashes a lot Nice tutorialndering my progress on the tracks im working on ... I'm
I keep coming back to those basics videos because I STILL don't know how to properly use the software. I'm gonna cry
Insane !!!
You explain it so well , loved tNice tutorials tutorial.
thanks very much for that one keep on doing great videos like this one
Thanks, will do!
Awesome!!! Great tips ;)
@9:27 losing the position of the light because you were using it as a camera... THIS GREAT PLACE FOR ROCKET LASSO...RECALL tool!! just thought if that..LOL Find a good spot.. add that tag to it... find another good spot add that tag...you could have many tags with adjustments on each tag....this good because I never use and object as a camera.
Great tips. Though when I use the light as a camera redshift renders out the view from the perspective of the light and not the camera. Any idea how to fix this? Thanks!
Hey Gabriel - yeah just make sure you have the camera you want to render from selected in the redshift render view, otherwise it defaults do whatever view you're in when you fire up the IPR. Hope that helps, and thanks for watching!
@@slaybeast There does not appear to be a way to specify which camera the Redshift RenderView renders other than whatever camera is in play in the viewport.
@@Gabe79999 There is - you just need to select your camera from the drop down menu. It's just to the left of the lock icon in the redshift render/IPR view.
@@slaybeast indeed its there. 10 years as a motion designer is apparently not enough. Great vids!
Sa here!
Love you
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cant even get past the part on how to make a w file lmao
Will i watch your channel 24/7 just to look at that beautiful face of yours? *yes*.
helpful, but i can hear the saliva in your mouth from a kiloter away
Bro. Avoid unnecessary explanations, it destract the attention. Make it short and matter of fact. Use the same default workspace of c4d. Otherwise it will be confusing. Good luck. u will get more subscribers.
thanks!!