Not a technical reason as much as a personal choice reason. Sometimes it just gives you more control over exactly where the light and shadow shows up than a sun lamp does. Sometimes a sun lamp looks better though, especially in open outdoor environments. Just depends on the scene and look you want to go for
NICE TUT. You could have finished this tut in less than 3 minutes. You should just show what each light was doing for the scene. When you turned off each light, it would be clearer what each light was contributing to the scene. Visual showing is more effective than a bunch of truncated words.
Bro is reading my mind with these uploads
Max at this point is clearly the best tut guy on RUclips, the amount of content he’s covered is just insane
@@wallacesousuke1433 Eh?
@@wallacesousuke1433 Classy reply man, you must be fun
@@wallacesousuke1433what software would be better for what I like to make?
@@wallacesousuke1433 your mom
@@wallacesousuke1433 yeah your mom
Dude, I was literally just studying lighting, you don't know how useful that'll be.
Pls keep reading our minds
It's so refreshing to see a tutorial that simply starts with the tutorial instead of advertising or other bloat
Bro is changing his Blender theme more often than I change my underwear
dude I've been binging all of your videos, just top notch content, thank you so much for sharing!
You're POPPING off with these videos
So clean broo u are an absolute genius💗👌🏻
Nice tutorial!
YES a tutorial! ❤ Love your work man very realistic 🎉
Appreciate it!
10:45 omg thanks for that
Super helpful and informative, great tips!
Is there any way to get access to the assets without the course?
Amazing. Thank you very very much!!!!!
Is there a technical reason for why you're not using a sun light instead of 3 spot lights?
Not a technical reason as much as a personal choice reason. Sometimes it just gives you more control over exactly where the light and shadow shows up than a sun lamp does. Sometimes a sun lamp looks better though, especially in open outdoor environments. Just depends on the scene and look you want to go for
Excellent work as always
Thank you
Where did you get the model in the scene? Did you make it yourself? Just making this scene is half the battle.
Appreciate it,bro!
Yes, continue reading my mind
Great stuff
i personally like the lighting of the first render lmao
Clicked for the Stargate, stayed for the lighting.
helpful as always ❤
Wouldn't this be unnecessary if Blender had a Bounce Light strength/exposure slider, possibly with a ramp control between direct and indirect light? 🤔
How is your cicles loading so fast? I’ve got the latest version of blender but my cicles viewport is still not that fast, is it my GPU?
Yes it's because of gpu, max have rtx 4090
@@tusharkashyap2431 ah, got it. Thanks!
Unchecking MIS to make lights disappear in the reflection is HORRIFYING.
... that's genius tbh.
Volume Scat, sorry um Volume Scatter
NICE TUT. You could have finished this tut in less than 3 minutes. You should just show what each light was doing for the scene. When you turned off each light, it would be clearer what each light was contributing to the scene. Visual showing is more effective than a bunch of truncated words.