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General Category => Gallery => Work in Progress/Tests => Topic started by: Jadefox on 2017-04-05, 18:08:24

Title: Would this be considered good light ?
Post by: Jadefox on 2017-04-05, 18:08:24
Take note :
• Ignore the background for now that is the HDRi I use
• Ignore floating building still a WIP

Title: Re: Would this be considered good light ?
Post by: STRAT on 2017-04-05, 19:01:06
'Good light' is all relative.

You're stage of image is way too early to call it either good or bad light.  Way too early.  As it stands, it's very very standard light for this stage.  As it stands, your light is super strong and contrasty.  This will obviously change as the scene/materials develop. One gets the impression 3d archi rendering is brand new to you.  Dont worry, keep on going and ask questions later :)
Title: Re: Would this be considered good light ?
Post by: Nejc Kilar on 2017-04-05, 20:13:13
What STRAT said :) That and I'd suggest maybe softening the shadows a little bit to create blurrier shadow lines. Unless you wanted them as sharp, of course :)
Title: Re: Would this be considered good light ?
Post by: Jadefox on 2017-04-05, 21:52:16
Hi Guys

Thanks for the feedback
Just one problem for me, what is the systematic approach ?
It seems from STRAT that it is a continuously adjusted process of changing the light

From what I understand from some research is that most people would apply corona MAT
to the whole scene and from there they would adjust the light and that would be it for light
and from what I gather from you guys, is that as soon as I add material I would re-adjust the
light again ?