Which lighting setup was your favorite for each shot? :) And what did you think of this type of 'thought process tutorial' as opposed to something more step-by-step?
oh my goodness thank you because I stopped progressing in 3D modelling and animation because I hit a plateau with lighting and I dropped it completely after being on a roll, so again thank you so much for sharing this knowledge for free and making it accessible for people
I've actually been helping animators this past month, lighting there shots to help them cause I know they aren't focused on texturing and lighting. but using this to help both our portfolios
I really liked this video, checking your thought process and use of reference was interesting, also it was easy to follow, specially separating the video into the 3 programs was a good touch.
From real world lighting I think bounce light is very important to think about as well, and to use surface to help tell the story. Perfect example is the table in the burger place, real world that table surface will bounce light back on to the face. So your surface/texture work on the table should take that into account.
Sir, I actually like this approach of tutorial from anylizing, along with your usual step by step tutorials. I would love it if you can combine something in between and do both. Also for a fun idea for a future video you can do, how about one on how about a followup on how to become a animator in 2024 edition? Especially with all the fun new tools that has come out within the past year? Also I hope to attend to your workshop next year again down the road. :) Whenever you do launch your unreal engine 5 or blender workshops pleas let me know.
It was an amazing video, for the Unreal lighting: the characters have 0% phong tag value, that is why the looked weird low poly, Otherwise, Lighting plays a significant role in conveying the narrative aspects and mood of a shot.
That's good feedback! Is it that you're trying to follow the steps and it's too fast, or is it that, visually, things onscreen are just too overwhelming?
Sir Wade! A bit of both- mostly, the motion itself is so fast- I had to cover the screen during those portions- so I have no idea what the steps would have been.
Which lighting setup was your favorite for each shot? :) And what did you think of this type of 'thought process tutorial' as opposed to something more step-by-step?
oh my goodness thank you because I stopped progressing in 3D modelling and animation because I hit a plateau with lighting and I dropped it completely after being on a roll, so again thank you so much for sharing this knowledge for free and making it accessible for people
This will help people currently but also artists in the future
I've actually been helping animators this past month, lighting there shots to help them cause I know they aren't focused on texturing and lighting. but using this to help both our portfolios
I've wanted to learn more about lighting recently, so this is perfect timing! Thanks!
I really liked this video, checking your thought process and use of reference was interesting, also it was easy to follow, specially separating the video into the 3 programs was a good touch.
hey! i wanna be a lighting artist and this is fantastic start for me...
Wow this is excellent! Lighting really makes a huge difference!!
Research and analysis part is just melodi.
Thank you Sir for teaching us artist worldwide how to be amazing as you are.
omg i have literally been thinking about lighting my shots recently, so this is perfect timing!
Thanks!
Very informative and useful. Thank you!
From real world lighting I think bounce light is very important to think about as well, and to use surface to help tell the story. Perfect example is the table in the burger place, real world that table surface will bounce light back on to the face. So your surface/texture work on the table should take that into account.
Absolutely! You’re so right, bounce lighting is probably the most important thing to make the scene NOT feel like a 3D software render
Sir, I actually like this approach of tutorial from anylizing, along with your usual step by step tutorials. I would love it if you can combine something in between and do both. Also for a fun idea for a future video you can do, how about one on how about a followup on how to become a animator in 2024 edition? Especially with all the fun new tools that has come out within the past year? Also I hope to attend to your workshop next year again down the road. :) Whenever you do launch your unreal engine 5 or blender workshops pleas let me know.
Thank you I enjoy it
Great video for my level Of knowledge. Would it be Great if you would have shown us the locations and the settings for the lights thou.
cool vid!
If it's possible to provide us with the Pureref file you had in the video that would be awesome!
It was an amazing video, for the Unreal lighting: the characters have 0% phong tag value, that is why the looked weird low poly,
Otherwise, Lighting plays a significant role in conveying the narrative aspects and mood of a shot.
Plz make video on how to make nursery rhymes in maya
Can you please tell us, where can we get perfectly rigged models online?
google free maya rigs
I usually love love love your videos- but found some parts of this hard to watch due to the sequences that were in fast motion.
That's good feedback! Is it that you're trying to follow the steps and it's too fast, or is it that, visually, things onscreen are just too overwhelming?
Sir Wade! A bit of both- mostly, the motion itself is so fast- I had to cover the screen during those portions- so I have no idea what the steps would have been.
sir you can be dubbing in hindi your all videos beacause your all tutorials awsome
Burfi