Thank you so much for creating a detailed lighting tutorial! Seriously amazing stuff. I wasn't sure that C4D could do this with the native rendering tools but sure enough, it looks incredible. I'm going to dig in to all your other tutorials. I am so freaking happy to have found your channel. Gotta Tweet this baby!!
Great tutorial on the art of lighting, all of the awesome little tricks to fake certain bounces/effects without killing your render time are incredibly useful.
Yet again, a very interesting and intelligently delivered tutorial. You really know your stuff! You have a creative approach to your images but clearly, you also understand the technicalities of using Cinema 4D (and Photoshop etc) to enable you to achieve the results you desire. Zycho didn't like the long pauses etc. but I find your reasoning and experimentation very interesting to watch. You explain your decisions very well. I have used some of the methods you show in other videos but I didn't quite understand how it worked .... or more usually why it didn't. I clearly have a lot to learn. Thanks for taking the time to produce these videos. I just need to find time to watch them all!
Really Helpful tutorial.. My only Issue was i didnt know a lot of the shortcuts so when it came time to cut edge or loop select I got lost.. Had a quick look at other tutorials to quickly catch up and am back on track at the 8min mark and all is well. Thanks :)
Very interesting, mate !!! Thx. Fucking digital, 3D work, with endless choices ! having such endless possibilities is not a liberation, it's a torture !!
Hi man! Good tutorial! Thanks. But I have some troubles with my render. When I do render to see what I'm doing, it doesn`t looks like your render, specially when I change the Global Illumination settings as you do. Do you use an special render seting, or maybe ar external render software? Could it be because of the Cinema4D version I'm using (R18)? Thanks man! Blessings.
In R18: Effects - Global Illumination. - Secondary Method: Light Mapping - Samples: Low. (Gamma: 1.2 or 1.4 if you like more overall brightness) Irradiance Cache: Record Density: Low When your light setup is final, set both parameters back from 'low' to 'medium'.
maybe go ahead and watch his ealier ones because he also explains his shortcuts if theres a new technique. a simple overlay would do wonders though..its especially easy on mac
dont really understand your feelings mate. i think i shows the intertwerked workflow of lighting pretty well. its the nature of the workflow to go back and forth because there is a lot of stuff interplaying
I disagree. It is fluid and creative. He is responding to what happens and showing trial and error which is VITAL in the creative process. I learned a lot from this and the pacing really gave me time to think and breath.
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Thank you so much for creating a detailed lighting tutorial! Seriously amazing stuff. I wasn't sure that C4D could do this with the native rendering tools but sure enough, it looks incredible. I'm going to dig in to all your other tutorials. I am so freaking happy to have found your channel. Gotta Tweet this baby!!
Great tutorial on the art of lighting, all of the awesome little tricks to fake certain bounces/effects without killing your render time are incredibly useful.
40 minutes for light setting? WOW!
Спасибо, то что надо... мучился целый день с настройками..а тут за час все по полочкам разложили
Рад, что вам нравится видео.
this really just saved my life
This is super useful for someone that never understood lighting before. Thanks!
Yet again, a very interesting and intelligently delivered tutorial. You really know your stuff!
You have a creative approach to your images but clearly, you also understand the technicalities of using Cinema 4D (and Photoshop etc) to enable you to achieve the results you desire.
Zycho didn't like the long pauses etc. but I find your reasoning and experimentation very interesting to watch. You explain your decisions very well.
I have used some of the methods you show in other videos but I didn't quite understand how it worked .... or more usually why it didn't. I clearly have a lot to learn.
Thanks for taking the time to produce these videos. I just need to find time to watch them all!
Learned a lot from this, thank you!
Thank you so much! The best 40 minutes at youtube ...
Really Helpful tutorial.. My only Issue was i didnt know a lot of the shortcuts so when it came time to cut edge or loop select I got lost.. Had a quick look at other tutorials to quickly catch up and am back on track at the 8min mark and all is well. Thanks :)
You are a Cinema 4D genius thank you for sharing
This was amazing, best. you got yourself a new student
This is a phenomenal tutorial. Thank you so much!
GREAT TUTORIAL...CONGRATULATIONS !!!
GREAT GREAT GREAT!!!! this is answers to all of my questions! THANK YOU :)
simply ...perfect tutorial ..Thanks for this .
Such a great tutorial! Thanks!
Why my vray rendered image looks noisy? Even with multipass. What to do? Like dusty noisy particles.
bring up your render settings
amazing tutorial
love your tuto thanks!!!
I dont have Use Temperature in my color menu? Cant find it anyway
Was wondering, if you could do tutorial for night scene lighting? So far i really like your style of teaching. Thank you for leading us.
Yes, that´s on my list for quite some time. I might want to do this at some point.
This tutorial is awesome, it helped me a ton.
Are you German by any chance though?
Very interesting, mate !!! Thx.
Fucking digital, 3D work, with endless choices ! having such endless possibilities is not a liberation, it's a torture !!
:)
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Hi man! Good tutorial! Thanks. But I have some troubles with my render. When I do render to see what I'm doing, it doesn`t looks like your render, specially when I change the Global Illumination settings as you do. Do you use an special render seting, or maybe ar external render software? Could it be because of the Cinema4D version I'm using (R18)? Thanks man! Blessings.
In R18:
Effects - Global Illumination. - Secondary Method: Light Mapping - Samples: Low.
(Gamma: 1.2 or 1.4 if you like more overall brightness)
Irradiance Cache: Record Density: Low
When your light setup is final, set both parameters back from 'low' to 'medium'.
Konstantin Magnus perfect! Thanks!
Thanks alot
Do you ever use the Gi portal set-up?
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A little tough to follow at the start but woeth putting in the effort to follow along
infinite lights dont work. i just get a black render...
You can't create a tutorial without say that buttons you press.
maybe go ahead and watch his ealier ones because he also explains his shortcuts if theres a new technique. a simple overlay would do wonders though..its especially easy on mac
I'll try, thank you!
agreed. this is hard to follow for that reason.
i did the same thing but my rendering takes about 6-7 hours. i'm going crazy
lower the resolution and anti alias.
I came for the thumbnail Clickbaiter!
Abdullah Raafat the rest is really easy
im sorry, i think this is a very bad tutorial.. especially the long pauses and undirected chaotic approach to what you're actually doing
I'm sorry I think this is one of the best 3D tutorials I've seen...
dont really understand your feelings mate. i think i shows the intertwerked workflow of lighting pretty well. its the nature of the workflow to go back and forth because there is a lot of stuff interplaying
I disagree. It is fluid and creative. He is responding to what happens and showing trial and error which is VITAL in the creative process. I learned a lot from this and the pacing really gave me time to think and breath.