That was great! I always struggle with lighting but light-wrangler made my life much easier. I will be looking forward to seeing more tutorials like this
These tutorials are super helpful. I am juggling between purchasing this or the new light studio add on. I think seeing these tutorials and guides and the easy amends to the lights in the viewport via the use of the scroll wheel and keys might be the decider for me. Affordable, but I want to stick with one lighting app, so I can get familiar with the hotkeys and then concentrate on lighting and not working out how to use the thing. looks awesome, thank you
@@tomcollins6989 I don’t know much about the Light Studio add-on. In my opinion, it looks very average, speaking as a Blender add-on developer myself. As for the Light Wrangler add-on, what can I say? It offers many useful features, tons of different light textures, and the developer’s strong commitment to improving and gathering user feedback. That’s what I can promise.
Hi, the downloaded addon is actually a zip archive. Inside, you can find textures that you’re allowed to use for your work, including with different software if needed. However, please note that these textures are licensed solely for your use in your projects and must not be shared or redistributed.
Perfect. Just Perfect.
Insane value. This is such an Info packed video of tricks I never learned anywhere else.
Thank you!
Truly amazing work. 1st class addon. Keep making awesomeness. 😎
Thanks a ton!
Hoooot!!!!! Super Sir!)))
i'm waiting for your next amazing tutorials
That was great! I always struggle with lighting but light-wrangler made my life much easier. I will be looking forward to seeing more tutorials like this
Thank you!
The correct term for the color harmony for neighbor hues is "Analogous color".
If you are using just one hue with value/saturation shifts, then it´s a manotonous.
Thank you, you are absolutely right!
These tutorials are super helpful. I am juggling between purchasing this or the new light studio add on. I think seeing these tutorials and guides and the easy amends to the lights in the viewport via the use of the scroll wheel and keys might be the decider for me. Affordable, but I want to stick with one lighting app, so I can get familiar with the hotkeys and then concentrate on lighting and not working out how to use the thing. looks awesome, thank you
@@tomcollins6989 I don’t know much about the Light Studio add-on. In my opinion, it looks very average, speaking as a Blender add-on developer myself. As for the Light Wrangler add-on, what can I say? It offers many useful features, tons of different light textures, and the developer’s strong commitment to improving and gathering user feedback. That’s what I can promise.
@@leonidaltman Ok. Done. Wrangler purchased. Here we go
Amazing plz More Tutorial...Thanku
With great pleasure!
If i download the addon can i use the textures with different softwares?
Hi, the downloaded addon is actually a zip archive. Inside, you can find textures that you’re allowed to use for your work, including with different software if needed. However, please note that these textures are licensed solely for your use in your projects and must not be shared or redistributed.
@@leonidaltman thank you!