The Art of Painting with Shadows - Corona & V-Ray tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Corona & V-Ray tutorial: How to cast beautiful shadows exactly here, without wasting time in many attempts? Let's talk about how to paint a scene with shadows.
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Author: Ciro Sannino
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very useful tip, love how you simplify everything
Thank you!
Perfect! A lot of useful knowledge in such a short video
Thank you Marcio! I'm glad to read this comment (I hate watching long videos! 😅)
always useful tutorials. short and insightful. best regards.
thank you very much for your kind words!
The videos are always more interesting... congratulations 👏👏👏
This is freaking brilliant!!!
thank you very much Pranav!!! 🔥🔥
This video blew my mind! I always battle with shadows positioning but this method is straight to the point and very smart. Who would also think of using default trees for this purpose? Great video Ciro! Keep it up my friend! 🚀🚀🚀
No more random trees hehe :) Gracias amigo!
Another little trick that simplifies the flow, but enriches our images! What can I say? Thanks again Master 🤩🙌🏻
Vamos Campos!! 💪
Helpful Lesson
Thank You
Thank you for your comment!!!
Thank you 🎉
very cool!!!!
wow! Let's add a tree to my scene, now! 🤩🌳🌿💚
Can you get the same level of control using HDRI/Dome?
To get this effect you need sharpen sun rays. So I would not use an HDRI in this case, where I get the same effect with a simple corona/vray SUN.
U r look like Tony stark ❤
I always change the viewport camera to Sun, then you can place the tree from the view of the sun to cast the desired shadow.
Sure, you can... BUT there are cases where the "Sun view" shows too small objects. So I still prefer this way which always works.
Thank you sir!!!! Can you make a tutorial about exhibition halls? only lights no sun!!!!
Thanks I will put it on my (long 😅) list!