A Simple but Effective Lighting Workflow in Cinema 4D and Octane
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- 3D ASSETS & TUTORIALS - / sketchyvisuals
📋Tutorial Resources:
Model I Used - www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/...
Timecodes:
0:00 - 2:12 - Scene Overview
2:12 - 5:00 - Scene Setup
5:00 - 9:00 - Scene Lookdev
9:00 - 14:30 - Lighting Setup
14:30 - 18:25 - Narrowing Composition
18:25 - 21:40 - Making Variations
21:40 - 22:45 - Setting Up Takes
22:45 - 24:42 - Final Changes
#cinema4d #octanerender #redshift3d
Thanks for the support on this one.
Check out my patreon - www.patreon.com/sketchyvisuals
You are amazing and your lessons are definitely worth it, so please keep going!
So glad to see you're still making these videos bro. I've not had time to put any tutorials together or breakdowns on all my new stuff in 2023. Landed a job at UWS down in Ayr teaching Motion Graphic for TV & Film unit to Honours and Master students....guess live tutorials count lol
Keep this up man, your stuff is so so clean now 🙏
Hey man, just want to thank you for all the tutorials you put out, I just switched to c4d from blender. Even though I use redshift your lighting techniques are great, and I'm able to achieve great results in redshift. Keep up the work!
Your lighting techniques are wicked awesome! i picked a little something from your play book
Thanks ❤
wow😍
Great content! I've learned this technique on your Skillshare Masterclass
Still, I can't miss any of your uploads.
Do you have a link to the LUT pack? Would love to check it out.
Lighting Tool is very good tool to control and put good light spots
Lighting is so critical and complex.
Hello. How do you export an animation of a scene like this like you just did, how do you make sure the exported video has the same quality as the still image?
you export image sequences (controlled typically by the amount of samples or 'quality' you want them to be at) then lay those sequences into video editing software like afterfx or resolve etc.
God Knows😄