Enscape detail lighting | Modulus Render
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- Опубликовано: 19 дек 2020
- Enscape detail lighting
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In this video we are going to talk about an easy method to create a realistic lighting setup using SketchUp and Enscape. Using these few steps you'll achieve an incredibly realistic result.
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Your the man !! That was so legit.! Enscape is saving me time for rendering high quality Interior perspective.! Goodbye vray hahaha
:) I'm glad my tutorial helped.
@Jahid me too brother. enscape is awesome
Never thought Enscape could give such stunning results, just amazing.
Please do one for an exterior lighting as well.
Thank you!
@@muhammadmuddassar5901 it's on the list for future tutorials, thanks for the suggestion.
Great tutorial! I have been using Enscape for a couple years and you have changed the way I think about lighting. Thanks!
Thank you! I'm glad my tutorials helped!
I really appreciate your work, especially the sketchup and Enscape stuff...
Thank you so much!
Amazing! I couldn't have imagined myself having this kind of render before! Nice tutorial! Thanks!
Thank you, that means a lot.
Thanks for the really in-depth tutorials on my two favorite rendering software- Thea and Enscape. Great work. Looking forward to more tutorials
Thank you! I like working with both of them too.
@@Modulusrender Are you planning to do any tutorial on exterior rendering for both Thea and Enscape any time soon? My notifications will be on if yes. Thanks once again for the best tutorials
@@AfolabiAdedeji it's definitely on my list but I couldn't say when exactly. Hopefully January or February.
you' re a generous person, show everybody the trick in Enscape
came back here after months! can’t wait for more enscape tutorials 🥰
Thank you. More on the way.
You're so good! Thank you for sharing this. I'm an Interior Designer from the Philippines. :)
man that was insane, this is the best enscape render that i ever see
Thank you. I appreciate it.
Some really interesting techniques you’re showing here. Looking forward to seeing some more of your work in the future!
Thank you! More are on the way.
... extremely good, extremely precise and detailed and above all: extremely helpful. Thanks for sharing this! 👍👏
Thank you so much for sharing your process, learned some really good underlying concepts for setting a scene. Excellent!
Thank you! I'm glad it helped.
TYVM showing your workflow helps a Ton to learn and try to emulate your skills 👏🏻
Thank you!
Man I just found your channel, and I am so HAPPY! You are amazing, because sometimes it´s hard to find good info about Enscape.
Thank you. I'm glad my tutorials helped.
i liked your techniques here👍🏻 more enscape render tutorials soon!
Best enscape content/tutorials I've seen to date. 👏👏👏.
Thanks for sharing. Definate subscribe.
Woooww just amazing ❤️❤️
Thank you so sooo much! It’s very helpful. Hope to see more of your workflow and tutorials. :)
Thank you, more are coming soon.
Hello. Thank you for the complete explanations that you provided to the people. Be happy and healthy. I am waiting for your good and useful training.
Amazing!
Wow!
Impressive 👍
wow. I am just amazed. I will try to apply these tricks to twinmotion... But enscape has certainly more ways to customize. the reflections are also very precise
Great tutorial of enscape lighting ever made. The result you've created was so impressive. Thank you so much, big like thumb for you :D.
Thank you so much!
Great techniques! Looking forward to some material based tutorials. Thanks a lot!
Thank you! Materials are on the list for upcoming tutorials.
wow.. i need to learn more about enscape lightings.. this is just amazing.. thanks for this..
Thank you. Stay tuned.
Amazing work you do here! Brilliant tutorials, really interesting way of creating these lighting effects ! Please could you maybe explain a little about how to choose best angles and how you
place your camera for such amazing images, also amazing textures!
Thank you. I think it's important to study interior photos and interior photographers techniques and to try to apply that to your composition. Also try to use real lenses (24mm, 35 mm, 50mm, 80mm etc)
Its amazing
Thankyou for the video, love how you explained it, very easy to understand.
Thank you.
This helps me so much with Enscape. thank youu
Thank you! I'm glad it helps. More on the way.
Man i love you
i mean your tutorial. you did so cool!!
Thank you!
Thank you. I appreciate it.
Thx A lot For your Enscape Tutorials 🤝
My pleasure. Glad it help!
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Tq so much from India 🇮🇳 Kerala
Really good job, can't wait for your patreon page!
Thank you! I'm working on it :)
Impressive lesson learn alot from you thank alot mate
Thank you. I'm glad it helped.
Thank you !!!!!!!!
Hello thank you for this !
My pleasure.
Thanks for this great tutorial!
Thank you! I appreciate it.
This is so much helpful! please do more vids😊😊
great tutorial!
Thank you.
awesome man. thanks for this tutorials
Thank you!
Thank you it's work amazingly 🔥🔥👌👌👍👍👍👍
Thank you.
Great video. Thank you for sharing it. Did you use a video of a fireplace? Could you tell me how you got the fire's reflection to have a realistic look?
I used a video texture of a fire burning on a black background. I didn't do anything special for the reflections.
amazing work and approche thank you
Thank you!
Thank you for this! Can you also please do tutorial on how to properly do cove lighting? And how it would reflect properly on adjacent glass or mirrored panels 😅.
very useful. thanks for this.
You're welcome.
Brilliant brilliant brilliant, thank you so very much for putting such info in your tutorials. Also damn good architectural taste! Do you use a displacement map on the wood to get the scratches or is it the texture roughness map?
Thank you so much! It's actually both. Normal map and reflection map for the floor.
Tks man, hope that in the next video, you will render furniture in the evening.
I will put that on the list.
Great job, thanks for sharing
Thank you!
You save my life, thank too much bro
Thank you! I appreciate it.
So easy and useful tutorial thanks for sharing
I'm glad you like it.
wow thanks sir!
No problem. I'm glad it helps.
Good job 👏👏👏👏
Thank you.
I am working with Rhino + Enscape, not a fan of Sketchup.
However, stunning result and smart lighting method with the very basic default lights! appreciate!
Looking forward to see tutorials of outdoor architecture scenes (same scene rendered in both Day and Night time) as well as indoor scene at night in the future.
Thank you. I'll put your suggestions on my list.
@@Modulusrender Thank you for considering, really enjoy your tutorials!
I was wondering.. Do we get a similar result if I practice your lighting method in Rhino? (with "Enscape for Rhino" we can only use default Rhino Lights, there is no light objects in Enscape) have u tried your lighting approach in Rhino?
god bless u sir
Thank you! It is hard to find good tutorials about Enscape.
Thank you!
@@Modulusrender hi master i have one question when i use this technique i have probleme filare line and rectangular line appear in the scene how to sole this
@@samirtagounits48 the lights normally appear in reflections. The idea is to use them like a photographer, outside the frame, behind the camera to the left or right and try not to put them in front of a mirror or reflective surface.
Very good rendering effect, and the use of rectangular lights surprised me
Thank you!
Please do a realistic exterior.. Im bit confused with the enscape settings for exterior.🖤 You resolved the problem with interior😘
Thank you! Exteriors are on the list.
Wonderfull and very informative video, Thank you
Thank you.
U R VERY GOOD
very useful . thank you so much
Thank you!
Thank you so much sir!
Thank you!
Thk!!
Np
Really great results! Can you share how or where you get the texture maps? I noticed even the ceiling has what appears to be some sort of texture to give a realistic uneven look to the paint. Great work!
Thank you. I like to put realistic textures everywhere and I avoid just plain colors on walls or ceilings. I get a lot of my textures from poliigon and textures.com
Please do more of Sketchup+Enscape. Thank you.
More tutorials coming soon.
yeayy thank youu, now i know how to put the light hshshshsh
No problem. Glad it helped.
Thanks & Prima!
Thank you!
I really like how practical and to the point you show your techniques! Great job!
I have a question about your instances plugin: i see you have a lot of options, while the one I use just selects everything. Could you tell me which version of the plugin are you using?
Never mind, I found out it's ThomThom's Selection Toys ;)
Thank you so much! I think I used "selection toys"
amazing bro, your tutorial is very useful. can u make one for Enscape exterior also
Thank you. Yes, exteriors are on my list.
Thanks a lot for the tutorial! It is great! I only have some doubts about general adjust about ambient light and artificial lights? How much percent did you use in this tutorial? Thanks!
Very nice. Question- do you mostly purchase high quality 3d models (furniture, objects etc) or download from the SketchUp warehouse?
I try to do both, but the quality of bought assets is a lot better. I also model a lot of the furniture myself.
thank youuu! i hope you could share your skp files in the future :)
I will share the files for my tutorial on my patreon page. I'm launching the page soon!
awesome work!! where do i get those pbr
Sir
Very useful information
Can you make a night scene
Pls
Hi! Thanks for the content! Question, do you set your enscape light objects in an specific way or do you leave them with their standard settings?
Thank you! I always change the intensity of the lights to get a good exposure in my images.
@9:37 : Chris Fulmer's "Scale and Rotate Multiple", then Scale and Rotate randomly, then 1 and 1 to min and max scales, and 0 and 10 to min and max rotation.
That can work. Sure. I used "chaos" for my example.
Amazing tutorial, where can i find these models that you use for study?
Ma bucur sa te descopar !!! Sunt arhitect de interior si am descoperit de curand acest program . Nu am descoperit insa pana acum , cum sa folosesc si luminile din interior si lumina naturala din exterior in acelasi timp . Imi poti spune, te rog, despre ce setare este vorba ? De asemenea perdelele imi dau batai de cap... (par din plastic) daca ai un sfat pentru mine, il astept cu interes . Multumesc mult! P.S : felicitari pentru tutoriale!
Salut. Pentru lumini trebuie setata doar intensitatea mai mare ca sa arate natural cind ai lumina de afara care intra in incapere. La perdea o sa fac un tutorial dar ideea e sa nu faci perdeaua transparenta din Sketchup. In Enscape materialul de perdea il faci "foliage" si ii pui o textura de transparency.
@@Modulusrender Multumesc tare mult pentru raspuns! Astept cu nerabdare urmatoarele tutoriale!
can you do some tutorials regarding "creating and fine tuning the material of a scene" . Again thank you ❤️
great render! do you know how to achieve a realistic cove lighting in enscape? hope you can make a video tutorial about that.
Thank you! I like the idea of cove lighting. Thanks, I'll do that tutorial. It's on my list :)
Excelente trabalho como sempre. Teria esse modelo/cena para download?
Hello, I think it was the best tutorial for Enscape in RUclips. would you please upload the sketchup file so we can train by watching video?! Also the quality of objects are amazing. How did you find them? 3dwarehouse or somewhere else. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Unfortunately I can not share my scene because the models are copyrighted. I will open up soon a patreon page and share some of my models there. The objects in the scene are from 3dwarehouse and 3dsky.
awesome mate - can i ask where you get the 3d models from? they are really nice
I get my models mostly from 3dsky and dimensiva.
@@Modulusrender thanks but how do you import them to sketchup.. doesn't sketchup struggle with high poly?
@@johnny5132 I use Transmutr and Skimp
Hello! excellent video, consult, with what tool do you generate the cut in the building? Thank you Vlad
Thank you. The cut was generated by the default section plane in SketchUp.
@@Modulusrender Thanks Vlad!
Nice job! Enscape 2.9 ?
Thank you! Yes, it's 2.9
amazing technique ! thanks for sharing ! I used the linear lights outside the windows but I can see them in the reflections ... how can I solve this issue ?
Thank you! The problem is that all enscape lights are visible in reflections, so what I do, is to move them just outside of the shot. This way they won't be visible in the reflection. You will probably have to adjust the intensity when you move them further away.
@@Modulusrender thanks ! yes I know , for the stills is quite easy ... Actually I'm struggling with some animation tests though ... :/
Great tutorial, please, How did you do the fire moving and illuminating the fireplace?
İts videotexture
@@smr8881 thank you. I’ll figure out how to use that. Thank you again
@@FranCarreira just choose instead of picture any movie
@@smr8881 thank you ;)
I got the free video texture from pexels.com
Hey thanks for the tutorial. I'm new to this. I have some problem, when i put lighting in the modeling it wont showed up on realtime render. The lighting did not work for me :( any solution?
Thank you! I would check if the intensity of the lights is high enough and if the lights are not behind an opaque wall or curtain or something. Also you can write on the Enscape forum and send a log file to check what the problem is.
may i know what is the rotate tool that you used in rotating the plane light? is that a plugin or just an standard rotate tool? thanks
Please, do more videos
More videos will be uploaded soon.
helo
are you doing exteriors too ? if yes can you show some tutorials too ?
Yes, the next Enscape tutorial is for an exterior.
how do u make the fire move? nice tutorial btw :)
Thank you! The fire is a video texture. Video textures are available in Enscape 2.9
@@Modulusrender Where did you get that video texture? It looks quite nice!
@@RCRoi92 I got it from pexels.com
could you please share those furniture's and art pieces details if you don't mind.
The painting is Mark Rothko and the rest is just models that I thought looked good in the scene.
can u show how u would approach an exterior render with enscape?
Sure thing, that will be my next tutorial for Enscape.
how did u disabled emissive plane in exterior in rendering??
You can disable it just by adjusting the material to not be emissive or turn intensity to zero.
Could you please share brushed steel in realism ?
I could not ger realism for the brushed stainless steel
How to turn on light in morning ? Cus it turns on only by night
Can you share the scene to follow the lesson, please? thank you for this lesson.
The 3d scene will be available soon.