Great tutorial and i enjoyed the theory behind the lighting technique. Curious though, as to why the indirect lighting would be better than just applying a gradient ramp to the lightsource itself (in this case, replacing the planes above the car)?
Nice and simple .Well done. Question. Using Arnold, and arnold seems to be terrible at using bounce light as you main source of lighting. You need to ramp up the ray depth dramatically to get any decent result. But this results in very slow render times. What are your thoughts?
hey buddy awesome Tutorial i want to learn more about automotive lighting please post for 360 lighting in vray also i can pay for that if you are wish Thank you so much.
Hello Toby, Nice stream mate, any chance you can enable in your twitch settings to save your streams? I missed the last bit of you stream and was hoping to come back today and watch it.Thanks
great content, thanks for this!
more of these videos please!!!
This is great! Very simple yet effective. Would you consider doing a tutorial for rendering a car inside an environment ?
Yep I will make a tutorial soon
Great stuff man I'm putting up your tips to use in a render right now!
Awesome one man. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to more from you
Top tutorial!!! tankyou
Excellent tut bro.
is there a reason my planes above the car are just grey and don't show the gradient? not getting the same result as you
Great tutorial and i enjoyed the theory behind the lighting technique. Curious though, as to why the indirect lighting would be better than just applying a gradient ramp to the lightsource itself (in this case, replacing the planes above the car)?
It's not "better" in a way, it was just to show how it would be done in real life photography.
Nice and simple .Well done.
Question. Using Arnold, and arnold seems to be terrible at using bounce light as you main source of lighting. You need to ramp up the ray depth dramatically to get any decent result. But this results in very slow render times.
What are your thoughts?
kill indirect visibility and crank up spread. will help smooth out reflections
hey buddy awesome Tutorial i want to learn more about automotive lighting please post for 360 lighting in vray also i can pay for that if you are wish Thank you so much.
Hello Toby, Nice stream mate, any chance you can enable in your twitch settings to save your streams? I missed the last bit of you stream and was hoping to come back today and watch it.Thanks
Done now, thanks for the reminder!
Great work dude.🛠 Keep it simple stupid is the way to go🏎
Would you please do the same tutorial with Vray? I can't acheive the same result with Vray :'(
It should work the same
did you use GI enviremnt in it
Excelente !!!!!!!!!!
More tutorials please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nice
Hey there, do you take on any projects?
whish you would do more. Im willing to pay if you are interested!
I really want to learn more about automotive rendering
Sorry for the late reply... I will do more once I have a better machine, it's quite difficult to do a tutorial when the rendering is so slow.