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Topic: Studio Lighting Study (Read 820 times)
2021-11-22, 16:58:55
Guillaume Taniere
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High-end automotive visualization.
Studio Lighting Study
STUDIO LIGHTING STUDY
It's been a while since I've posted something. Here I am with some studio lighting.
Probably the most basic thing but also hard to get right. So many creative possibilities and yet sometimes - Less is more.
So here is my take on the subject with a very minimalistic and clean soft lighting.
Also a big first for me. Animation. After some fooling around with still shots, I thought I’d give this set a chance to shine even more.
Not perfect, with some technical issues (some quite noticeable white flickering fireflies on edges and light covers) but a good start with already another project cooking !
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2021-11-24, 18:08:57
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mvasse11
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Re: Studio Lighting Study
Incredible work !
The carpaint is very beautiful, have you got some tips about ?
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2021-12-14, 02:13:42
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BigAl3D
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Re: Studio Lighting Study
Very nice indeed. I am particularly impressed with the tire material. Extremely realistic to my eye. Love to see your setup for some of these materials. I mean, we're all here to learn, right? ;-)
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