COLOR & LIGHT Demo: Tackling interior lighting
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
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"Color likes to party in the shadows" This is amazing advice that I will remember forever.
I'm not even a whole minute in and all I can say is.... THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!!!!!
Tyler, I've been watching for awhile now, mostly listening when I'm doing my industrial design coursework, and I want to say that you are such a phenomenal educator. You're calm, collected, and overall generous with your wealth of knowledge! Definitely one of my favorites on the platform!
thanks very much i appreciate it
Who needs college debt when there's Brush Sauce
Thanks for putting up this content and all of your other very useful videos up for free, that is amazing!
I watch your videos non stop and I'm really grateful!
Thanks for the video! I could never find many videos or tutorials lighting interior spaces. It's something I've struggled with for so long
One of the most informative videos on how to understand light and apply it in painting. Opened my eyes one how I should improve my skills.Thank you for this video!
You're such a wonderful teacher. Thank you for tackling these matters.
I've just started learning more about lights and shadows this aug, I really appreciate the knowledge you shared in this video! Thanks you :)
I'm watching ''Witches Cottage : PAINTING AND DESIGN DEMO'' and I see you just uploaded a new video. :D So much to learn from you, thank you!
Thanks Tyler. This was really useful ( and not pretentious at all).
Mr Maroza haha I just through that in there cause it’s a comment I get once in a while, thanks for viewing
@@TylerEdlin84 I'm hoping I can get to use the techniques in this video in the next BST challenge. (I'm Dog End). Your videos and crits have helped me loads so thanks!
Thank you. As just a dabbler in art you really help me to understand what is behind your magic
This is Fantastic information!!!!!!!! THANK YOU
this is SO USEFUL thank you so much for this video!
Thanks a lot for this. Extremely generous.
Thanks so much!
love the shirt !! great video as always thanks !!
This was really cool, learn a few things with lighting. Thank you so much for making the video !
This is just rammed full of useful lighting tips! Thank you, Tyler. (If only I had seen this before starting my current painting I probably could have saved 10+ hours, but I digress).
Would you consider doing an instructional video like this for an outdoor night scene with perhaps the subtle light of a full moon, and other sources like torches, candles, &/or something bioluminescent?
learned a lot and it was straight forward!
looking forward for more!
I remember thw first exercise from Sam Nielson class.
Good, very good!
This was awesome! Thank you!
thank you from turkey. it helps much
Super helpful, well crafted lesson. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
steven g thanks for viewing man!
more character design please and how to convey texture and material with values .
Thanks for doing this!
Merci
Thanks a lot, these tips are inmensely important for newbies like me... You are very gentle for giving this for free :)
Way too advanced for me but I still learned valuable lessons from it!!!
Oh yeah thanks! It's true, interiors are very rare to find (except in lo-fi video xD)
At around 1:20 all the colors were tinted by the light which is a yellow/warmer tone.
Why is it that the blue floor wasn't tinted and as affected? Any way to decide how much of that tint to put?
Okay. 👍👍👌👌👌
Hello, so is it okay that you cant change the light direction afterwords? What i am struggling is if i should paint hard light at the end or beginning. In the beginning, i can go with the light source like you and paint the entire environment using that as a base but later if i want to change light i cant, in the end if i use blending options to paint hard light i can edit if i want to change something. According to industry standards, is it okay if i use one light direction permanently and paint all environment on it.
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Is there like a software or application where you can play with lights on objects? Kinda like daz studio which helps for posing human figure references but instead focuses more on lighting?
Blender can do this
@@TylerEdlin84 didn’t know about that until now lol thank you! 🙏
Does anyone know how getting into the discord works? I've searched extensively and can find literally nothing about it. I'm assuming it's a mentorship only thing.
Sean Nicholes did you try the link under the video
Tyler Edlin oh man. Somehow I just overlooked that. Sorry, I know you're too busy to be answering stuff like this.