"Unbiased" Lighting Techniques | C4D, Octane
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Finally got my hands on this tutorial. By far, the most important "influencer" on the quality of your work. Master it and you'll notice the difference.
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The only KZreadr where I literally take notes, lol.
Amazing! I used to always just default to hdri and leave it alone and maybe add some fill lights but this is really cool.
One of the most helpful tutorials I've seen in a while, bought the material pack and gonna study the shit out of it :) Even though I use Redshift, it'll be a good practise to recreate the materials from scratch in RS once I understand the theory behind it.
This is the coolest tutorial on lighting I've seen so far. Meaning it's practical and very intensive. Peace!
I refer back to this every 6 months, you really cover everything here.
Thank you for highlighting the importance of lighting. Coming from film school it really pays off to have knowledge on the properties of lights, especially when using path-tracing render engines.
Thanks Andrey! I learn something everytime.
I can't help but curl up into a ball of happiness whenever you upload a new video
Awesome tutorial! Knocked out (3) of my issues in one sitting! Much appreciated!
You are doing an amazing job sir, keep it up.
I love all of your videos the tips are so dope. like I always find something new when watching your tutorial, and you explained it all very clear. Thank you Andrey!
Thank you so much Andrey, I have been facing issues in product shots from quite some time, this vid is a real lifesaver.
Thank so much! This reply helps me a lot. The falloff in the lights was a massive revelation to me! Wow ...
Oh man, its soo good the way you do video, straigth to the point, and very short intro. This is good content, youtube channel are getting anoying so many intro, and half of the video to marketing parners. Really good Andrey! Thanks for that!
Your tutorials are fantastic, thank you for making these
Great information that you're sharing Andrey, thanks for taking the time to explain. Excellent technical knowledge and mad art skills.
Awesome, Andrey! Really like to watch your tutorials!
thanks for your love man. making this video just for us i really appreciate. Not everyone shares their knowledge.
That spot light tip is a life saver and a game changer at least for me!! Thank you for another great tutorial/Infogram :)
Thank you, man! Great video again!
I'm glad that I discovered your channel :) I found many videos that covered many topics I was looking for:)
Many years try to understand tutorial like yours. Never been like this 👌 You are best 👍
Thank you so much for making these videos Andrey! I wish you the best
love your videos! lightning has always been an issue in my scenes. Big thanks for this amazing video!
Every day I learn with your channel and keep explaining about techniques in the area of CGI in specific VFX
I always look for a video from you! Thanks bro! What a legend!
Love your work Andrey, will give this a go in the morning. Thanks bro
This is pure gold. Thanks for sharing Andrey !
Andrey I love your videos soooo much. You share brilliant pro quality teaching and your knowledge of the actual world of photography sets you apart. I come from being a professional photographer into the world of 3D and have used (in Blender) the color ramp node to drive the colour of planes which I place in my scene and power by emission shader, precisely in order to achieve the falloff which occurs on wine and other product bottles in the real world. When I see razor sharp lines on wine bottles I know I'm looking at the work of someone who doesn't really know how things work. I am 1 year into learning 3d now and absolutely love it! Precisely for the reasons you mentioned. There are no union contracted workers standing around doing nothing, and I can hang 5MW of lighting over my talent without expensive rigging, or power generation, or health and safety reps, in the 3D world. Thank you. On your advice I am looking into Octane Render right now. Have a great night!
Love that tuts Andrey, good work!
Outstanding, very useful! Love the content, keep it up!
having the opportunity to work with u and learn must be amazing Andrey ! wish i had teachers with that passion and knowledge like you in my life! stay safe out there man !cheers from Belgium
Thank you so much. The falloff tutorial alone is incredible. Thank you again!
Your tutorials are the best. So happy I found your channel
Thank you for all of your help! I love watching your videos! :)
Wow, with fog effect and no system load. Thank you for your professional approach. Thanks, Bro👏👍😮
Thanks a lot for the helpful tips Andrey. Iam a begginer in 3d so this will be very useful for me and other people as well. Have a great day man.
Wonderful job Mr Andrey....you are a good teacher....we learn new things everyday with you just go ahead
Clean and informative, as always
Dude, I really love you and your tutorials
All your videos is this the most helpful videos i ever seen!
Killing it as always!
A new video woooo!!!! Love your work, man! I'd like to see you try out Blender some time and hear what you think of it.
Thank you so much for explaining the principle of lighting in Path Tracing my renders have approved dramatically!
Fantastic - so well explained.Thanks!
Like always Andrey , thank you so much!
The tutorial that explains a lot! Thanks for your work
Really helpful man ! Keep on doing similar stuff please !
thanks, you're tutorials are really well explained
Wooow. So much good stuff. The spotlight fog part! Thank you.
the coat + flakes at 1:43 looking soooo good.
thank you for the informations, that was really cool
Amazing video , thanks for your work
I believe the "hair light" you refer to is called a "rim light". So it makes sense to say that with other things like the car as well. You might also just be referring to "backlight".
Youre the master of this .. bro .. i watched..a few videos.. you really know what you are doing.. its decent to watch .. thanks
You are a beast. Still Remember the Magic castle on desk, respect
Wow! This is amazing, Thanks man🤝
The most useful lighting tips video, thank you. :)
those flares look really badass! are you playing with some camera settings?
@Fedebona
4 жыл бұрын
In camera settings, postproduction, there you can enable bloom and glares
I just found you looking for lighting tips. I don't have Octane but this was super useful. Thank you
finally getting a new tutorial be like!! Thanks Andrey
Awesome! Thanks for this Andrey :)
amazing, andrey!
So many good tips and tricks!
Excellent tutorial.. well explained and demonstrated.. sub’d liked and shared on the strength of this video
Really great Andrey. 🙏
Amazing tutorials as always, but I'm curious about something totally off topic, where'd you get that sweet hoodie jacket from? 😅
i was so confused with octane lights.. and in one video.. you helped me with everything i was confused about. could you also.. in future, if possible.. post some jewelry lighting tutorials..? like diamond/gold rings etc
THIS IS SO UNDERRATED
You do amazing work. :D
This is so helpful sir..... You are great sir 🙂
Really nice tutorial. As a junior Lighting Artist in the vfx industry, i appreciate to see the best CG youtuber talking about how lighting influence the final product. Thanks again Andrey, your content helped me a lot to join my industry dream
@ThijsGoedegebuure
4 жыл бұрын
Are you working at Rodeo FX?
@PouletMasaky
4 жыл бұрын
@@ThijsGoedegebuure yes
@ThijsGoedegebuure
4 жыл бұрын
@@PouletMasaky Whoaa that's the dream of every CG artist I guess, did you went to filmschool or just studied CG yourself?
@PouletMasaky
4 жыл бұрын
I went to a CG school in Canada, in the province of Quebec, but before that, I started my CG journey as a self taught (mostly compositing in after effects). During my studies, I kept watching tutorials on the side
@ThijsGoedegebuure
4 жыл бұрын
@@PouletMasaky That's very cool! I'm thinking about doing something similar. One more question if you don't mind: what's the average age of first year CG students at the school you studied? I guess it's something like 21? Thank you.
Great learning , thanks for the video 👍
I never knew about this. Thank you dudeeeee
never tried the falloff trick in the distribution chanel, very nice ! thanks for your videos
Like your tutorials! Thx
i love your work thanks bro
Best channel on youtube! ✌🏻
@tobiaswendling116
4 жыл бұрын
StudioOff True 😍
Big Fan Of Your, From Nepal You Are Fantastic Brother.
Your water-cooled radiator is so cool!
i usually put a simple vignette texture i made in AE, into the distribution slot, just to dim the edges slightly. didnt realize i could put octane nodes into it 😃 will test the falloff node (also maybe a dirt node would work? especially for that spotlight with the tube around it)
i like this guy, logical technique presentation that can be easily understood. need more videos though
Very Cool!
Amazing!
That's Gold!
amazing job
Awsome lighting tutorial.
thanks man you are a great teacher
I like your personality bro 💯💚
1:38 Fantastic Backlight! Post oder did you render it like that? Im finding it nearly impossible to render a nice realistic backlight in VrayC4d.
Great info. Slick videos. Cool accent. Just subscribed. Keep at it!
Thanks for sharing knowledge
very good tutorial , thanks
thank u so much for sharing ure knowledge^^
very helpfull thanks brooooo
Hey Andrey - long time subscriber. I see you use Octane a lot, have you used Redshift at all? I am trying to decide between the 2.
@giridharsharma9868
4 жыл бұрын
Following up this question.
@ifeardilemma1352
4 жыл бұрын
I would like to know about your perspective on redshift aswell. Maybe you can make it a topic in a future video. Keep up the good work, i really like your vids!
*Nice tuto!!*
Cooooooollllll!!!! 👏👏👏
Thank you once again, Andrey Lebrov.
Thanks for the information