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Gallery / Re: The fantastic misadventures of a movie travelling tourist
« on: 2023-07-21, 23:49:21 »
hey, glad you liked it and yeap, its a tribute to Wes Anderson :D
Regarding your question, well I'm not a C4D user but I know you can get great results by using either Sun/Physical sky or HDRIs.
The new cloud mechanics are awesome and you can get great results and have the option to art direct your image.
My advice is try to keep it simple, add one light at the time and use a real life photography approach (camera lenses, image composition, preferable light direction etc) also a try to gather as many photographic references as you can and have them open the whole time. A great and free software you could use to manage the references is Pureref.
Regarding your question, well I'm not a C4D user but I know you can get great results by using either Sun/Physical sky or HDRIs.
The new cloud mechanics are awesome and you can get great results and have the option to art direct your image.
My advice is try to keep it simple, add one light at the time and use a real life photography approach (camera lenses, image composition, preferable light direction etc) also a try to gather as many photographic references as you can and have them open the whole time. A great and free software you could use to manage the references is Pureref.