Thanks for this informative webinar, i have a question if i want to make a career as an lighting artist technically i have to learn katana, and nuke for comp, do i need to learn anything other software ??. If you kindly mention all the skills required to become a lighting artist it would be very helpful. Thank you
Hi Pranoy, It depends on the studio and its pipeline. But especially if you know the principles of lighting, it doesn't really matter about the tools. Most of the parameters and functions will be the same when you compare them with each other. If you're planning a career in Technicolor, then Katana, Maya and Houdini are the right tools to learn.
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Thanks for this informative webinar, i have a question if i want to make a career as an lighting artist technically i have to learn katana, and nuke for comp, do i need to learn anything other software ??. If you kindly mention all the skills required to become a lighting artist it would be very helpful. Thank you
Hi Pranoy, It depends on the studio and its pipeline. But especially if you know the principles of lighting, it doesn't really matter about the tools. Most of the parameters and functions will be the same when you compare them with each other. If you're planning a career in Technicolor, then Katana, Maya and Houdini are the right tools to learn.
@@chandrakanta84 Thank you sir for helping me out, i see that means we have to get our fundaments right to secure our place in the industry.
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