How to boost brightness in long rooms while maintaining balance | Community-made Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • D5 Render Free Download: bit.ly/3zcSBrW
    Artist: 3am.rendering
    In this video, we'll show how to set realistic lighting for an interior space on a cloudy day. This technique comes from our talented designer 3am.rendering. It's especially effective for boosting the brightness while keeping the exterior perfectly balanced, not overexposured, even on cloudy days.
    If you're leaning towards a simpler lighting approach that relies mostly on HDRI, our global illumination will not disappoint! We've showcased both lighting setups for you on our channel's Community post ( / @d5render . Check it out! ✨
    #d5render #interiordesign #interiorrendering

Комментарии • 18

  • @D5Render
    @D5Render  25 дней назад +2

    Hey everyone! I've noticed a lot of you are curious about those rectangular lights outside the window in our latest tutorial. We picked up this technique from the talented @3am.rendering, who created this beautiful interior scene. This method is great for achieving balanced brightness, especially on those cloudy, overcast days. ☁However, if you're a fan of keeping things simple with mainly HDRI lighting, our GI (www.d5render.com/posts/advanced-d5-gi-ground-truth) is more than up to the task and will definitely meet your lighting needs ✨. We've shared the results of both lighting setups on our channel's post for you to take a look (bit.ly/4cUIGVG). Thanks for all your suggestions!

  • @77lowebowski
    @77lowebowski 25 дней назад +8

    D5 looks great, but this reminds me of the old scanline render hacks of the 2000's. Surely there must be a more effective way of having the environment light the scene without need for six exterior lights! Hope future versions address this as the program has so much potential!

    • @xRaptorScreamx
      @xRaptorScreamx 25 дней назад

      light needs more bounces to be "better" but that also kills real time preview

  • @ricardocoji.3d
    @ricardocoji.3d 26 дней назад +7

    Nice tutorial! I've never thought of using so many outside lights!

  • @diegorender3d
    @diegorender3d 26 дней назад +14

    Look, D5 Render is good. But... having to do all this "hack" to properly light the environments is a bit too much, right? In my opinion, the program's native lighting needs a little more quality.

    • @Virtual_art_studio
      @Virtual_art_studio 26 дней назад +3

      I'm agree, why direct hdri light source can't be as efficient as these area lights?
      I can understand it's necessary for indirect light source, but why would i have to do that even for direct light source?

  • @xRaptorScreamx
    @xRaptorScreamx 26 дней назад +4

    Good tutorial, but when placing the lights outside the window, keeping the same angle makes it hard to understand if lights are outside or inside

  • @catsven1973
    @catsven1973 25 дней назад

    Fantastic.....thank you, I'm quite struggeling to get good balanced results....this tutorial made it easy..

  • @vmafarah9473
    @vmafarah9473 15 дней назад

    It would be greatful, if we can control the number of light bounces .And also the ambient occlusion slider, LOD slider .etc...

  • @bolbolegypttuber
    @bolbolegypttuber 25 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing this techniques

  • @sunitparanjape2722
    @sunitparanjape2722 25 дней назад

    🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤ d5 amazing

  • @cristofollis
    @cristofollis 25 дней назад +2

    it was a great tutorial but, why SIX lights outside?! seems too much imo, i prefer to work with a better hdri...

  • @MiguelAngelGarciaHernandez-j9h
    @MiguelAngelGarciaHernandez-j9h 25 дней назад

    why dont use a light dome? or skylight. Cheers

  • @vmafarah9473
    @vmafarah9473 15 дней назад +1

    Im an architect and do both exterior and interior renders. I do exterior rendering in D5 coz of the easiness setting the surrounding landscape, But Im afraid to use D5 coz, my laptop screams, when using it. I use both D5 and Enscape . Enscape got rest mode so it keeps it silent to most of the time when doing realtime work, while d5 always screams and laptop throttles often , I changed my laptop once, thinking its the problem of laptop, my second laptop also screams like the previous one. Coz of that I use enscape for doing interiors and use fake lights to create raytraced looking shadows and images as in D5. When using D5 the entire office knows I have opened it. Please D5 make a rest mode or like prebaked lights like lumen as seen in UE5. Thats not good looking to see pixelated raytraced noise shining here and there .The program has so much potential, I hope the company make use of it .

    • @rualsanglianhmunhlei1573
      @rualsanglianhmunhlei1573 5 дней назад

      I use d5 for my landscape design and it lags way too much when I started putting my grasses and trees for some certain amount, i can't even move my camera. I'm using rtx 3050 for my graphics (i know it's too low) but i can so much more in Twinmotion with this graphic card, it's lagging but not as much as d5

  • @brdklt
    @brdklt 26 дней назад +1

    Too many lights for just one room 😮

  • @ahmadsali7168
    @ahmadsali7168 26 дней назад

    hello D5 i want to subscribe but please provide gcash payment or make a link for gcash payment