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Cinema 4d studio release 14
Cinema 4d studio release 14







cinema 4d studio release 14

Now, one thing I want to point out is in my viewport at least, we're getting these really nice shadows and really nice reflections showing up. We're getting some nice contrast with the shadows, some really good stuff going on. We have some really nice reflections and already this is looking a little bit better than it did with no lighting at all. Now, if I move this out in the Z, you can see the shadows happening in our scene. Now, our light is going to be represented as a panel or a square panel. So this is a good opportunity to get our fore-up view fired up and going and see exactly where that light is. If you want good realistic renders, you're going to use the PBR light, okay? So what I'm going to do now, as you can see, the light is standing right and intersecting right in the middle of our fishbowl. So it's going to have a lot of really nice quality settings and that's basically all you need to know. Now, what a PBR light stands for is a physically-based light, and the long and short of it is that this light is already pre-set up to be the most physically accurate acting type of light and the most realistic looking light. So to get a light, we're going to go to this little menu button with the light bulb, click and hold, and the light we're going to want is this PBR light.

cinema 4d studio release 14

So let's go ahead and create our first light. So let's kind of describe the Three-Point Lighting setup, the concept, and what each of the three point lights are and how you can use them. It's also a technique that was developed by Hollywood way back in the day. Now, the Three-Point Lighting setup is one of the most commonly used forms of lighting in 3D, mainly because it's the standard method for lighting subjects in a photo studio.

CINEMA 4D STUDIO RELEASE 14 HOW TO

In this video, we're going to learn how to use lights in Cinema 4D by practicing the Three-Point Lighting technique to light our fishbowl scene.









Cinema 4d studio release 14