This has to be my favorite approach to lighting products in Blender
Product lighting tutorial in Blender on how I lit a simple product using a favorite lighting technique of mine. (it's not mine. I didn't invent it. You know you what I mean.)
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0:00 - "Broad" vs. "Short" Lighting
1:09 - Style 01
3:13 - Style 02
4:27 - Final Results
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How do you not have a million subscribers already is pretty surprising. The quality of your content sets you apart from most of the KZreadrs. I hope we get many more nuggets of blender knowledge.
Incredible! Wonderful composition for these photos… AND the explanations/video itself is a work of art. Thank you for this 🙏
You deserve more subs! From shooting photos to creating 3D, you are one of the best out there.
@figandlight
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Kaimer! Very kind of you
How can you this much incredible in explaining and presenting your topic ! Absolute interesting presentation skill !!!✨
So happy to see another of your videos!
underrated channel awesome work and beautiful explanation
amazing video. perfectly short and packed with information. thanks a lot
this tuts is a masterpiece
I find their content very useful. keep going like this 👏👏
Incredible!
bro, really cool! Thanks for sharing!
Top quality content. Thank you!
@figandlight
Жыл бұрын
Thanks as always, Rodion!
Amazing lighting as always but tbh i hate the bottle shading can't see imperfections my recommendation using the material builder addon you will love it trust me
Brill stuff....actually alot easier to understand lighting planning and positioning using your 3D renders than some hyper photographer in a dimly lit studio pointing into the shadows...many thanks .
@figandlight
Жыл бұрын
wow didn’t expect to see this kind of a comment. thank you! i was starting to guess that most who watch my content most likely think the exact opposite. maybe thats still true. either way, appreciate the feedback !
High Quality Content!!!
Finding this channel was a God's act of mercy upon myself,, damn, you just nailed everything i am struggling right now with such ease... I'm jealous, honestly. Great video, the gobo light does a big difference in the final result. By the way, what camera settings did you use on these? Lens size and depth of field?
good stuff!
Nice video!
THIS CHANNEL IS AMAZING. CONTENT SHOWN HERE IS INVALUABLE. SUBSCRIBING!!
Okay that's it, I will learn Blender. This video is way too good, I want to do this too! Thank you a lot for sharing your knowledge. But do you still do product photography?
@figandlight
Жыл бұрын
I don’t unfortunately
@migionie
Жыл бұрын
@@figandlight Oh that's sad to hear, in my opinion you really made outstanding product photos...
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So freaking cool! Do you know of any solid resources to learn 3D software like this from?
@figandlight
Жыл бұрын
thank you Brett! what got me started in Blender is Blender Guru’s donut 3.0 tutorial series free on KZread. Teaches you everything you need to know to get started.
loooooooooooooooov it plz make long time video
Pleasure to listen as always. Do You prefer blender over C4D?
@figandlight
Жыл бұрын
I thought I did. But when I started working in c4d again recently, it felt like I was stepping back into a luxury car. (and not just because of the price tag lol)
May I ask where you got the sculpture model from?
@figandlight
Жыл бұрын
Polyhaven
What type of sky was that? HDRI or Nishita or something?
@figandlight
7 ай бұрын
hdri
Hey man I love your old food contents and I know why you stopped as well. While I understand you wish to use this channel for your current members why not start a new channel ? your content itself is great but traction seems lesser. It could be YT algorithm But just a suggestion to think about. Be well my teacher have a good time ahead :)
@figandlight
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the input Sangmen! I actually went back and forth for a while between a new channel and continuing on with this one. I ultimately decided to stay here cause the content I'm shifting too still has lighting as its common denominator. It may not always be this way, I may move away from lighting altogether in the future. For now, I'm still exploring and experimenting quite a bit and finding ways to rebuild this channel with stuff that aligns more with my interests. In all of this, I don't expect anyone to stick around. I still hope to give value to those wouldn't mind sticking around or perhaps to new folks who find this channel in the future. Who knows?! Anyway, thanks again for your input, Sangmen.