omg I can't belive I only just found out about the normalize button- THANK YOU!! I wondered why all my lights needed insanely high values to be seen haha
Thank you for the easy to follow process and easy to understand explanations. Much less confusing than my current Animation tutor. My models look so much better now. :)
It will be helpful for me if you upload more of maya tutorials...like texturing, rigging and more professional lighting setup for background models...anyways this video is quite good to learn something ❤❤️
Love the VIDEO, Helped me out a lot. Going to school for 3D and looking at becoming a Modeler. We have not done any lighting or rendering yet. So THANKS.....
I added a concretey (yes, I made that word up 😁) texture to the background, and it made all the difference. I also like your idea of changing the temps of the side lights.
Thank you for your comment, this makes me really happy to hear! I'm planning on creating more videos on UA-cam and posting the renders on Instagram in 2023, but I haven't posted them anywhere yet. Keep up the good work! :)
incase you havent got it yet, if you hold right click whilst an object is selected a menu will come up along with a few more buttons, click the "edge" button and you'll go into edge selection mode, from here you can also access, "face", "vertex" and "object" mode, theres a lot more useful stuff here as well, but thats your main stuff to start with
so nice but i wanna give some advice to improve your work flow so insted of change value of light and go back to render just stack the render view some where it will help you to work fast .thank u
Spent 20 minutes trying to figure out where the area light was, thanks for reminding me that I have to go to the arnold tab
omg I can't belive I only just found out about the normalize button- THANK YOU!! I wondered why all my lights needed insanely high values to be seen haha
Thank you so much for posting this video. You saved me from failing my Character Animation courses. You are the best!
Thank you for the easy to follow process and easy to understand explanations. Much less confusing than my current Animation tutor. My models look so much better now. :)
Thanks Lorena- this tutorial was super helpful and concise. I love shorter videos!!
It will be helpful for me if you upload more of maya tutorials...like texturing, rigging and more professional lighting setup for background models...anyways this video is quite good to learn something ❤❤️
Thanks so much, so much helpful information. Arnold is so hard to learn for newbs
Love the VIDEO, Helped me out a lot. Going to school for 3D and looking at becoming a Modeler. We have not done any lighting or rendering yet. So THANKS.....
Thank you for sharing.I really love your voice.It's so cute
I added a concretey (yes, I made that word up 😁) texture to the background, and it made all the difference. I also like your idea of changing the temps of the side lights.
I am in love with your voice
Thanks ma'am teaching us very nicely 😊
Hi! Thanks for this cool quick tutorial! :)
P.S. Your voice is awesome
Nice. Simple and concise studio setup. Thx.
thank you so so much for this tutorial it definitely saved my final exam!
Thank you so much
this was great, thank you miss im about 4 versions behind so it was nice to meet Arnold also....
I'm happy it helped! :)
thank you for saving my life
Thank you, I really appreciate your work and your lessons.
i love your British accent! :)
Thank you!😁
HEy Thank you so much :)
Thanks!
love ur voice so nice
Great tutorial! Thank you Lorena!
god bless you for posting this
thanks, it was helpful
Thank you so so much. Maya is ridiculously troublesome to use, and Im struggling for no reason in 3D class.
this was a very good tutorial make more please
Thank you! Beautiful tutorial!
Thank you ❤
Nice
stunning
THANKS DEAR
really nice
thank you so much
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you! Very helpful and well explained!
Very Helpful !❤
thanks, this was really helpful!
thankyou so much, it really helped me. liked and subd
Thanks
In the beggin was nope but at final blowing effect my reallity coooool😅😅😅
Easy and good. Thanks.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Why does Maya seem to have so many settings and options that essentially black out your project unless you switch them off
That was great
This is a great tutorial, I have a terrible memory so every time I need to setup a render I watch it. Do you post your renders anywhere?
Thank you for your comment, this makes me really happy to hear! I'm planning on creating more videos on UA-cam and posting the renders on Instagram in 2023, but I haven't posted them anywhere yet. Keep up the good work! :)
@@lorenafbx That's great I'll definitely watch your new videos, don't forget to link your Instagram in them 🙂
👍👌👍❤
How did you access the edge? I was a bit confused there and would like it if a bit more detail was used for the newer folks such as I 😭
incase you havent got it yet, if you hold right click whilst an object is selected a menu will come up along with a few more buttons, click the "edge" button and you'll go into edge selection mode, from here you can also access, "face", "vertex" and "object" mode, theres a lot more useful stuff here as well, but thats your main stuff to start with
please can you tell me why you put this chrome ball?? I can not understand
so nice but i wanna give some advice to improve your work flow so insted of change value of light and go back to render just stack the render view some where it will help you to work fast .thank u
Could you tell me the specs of your PC?
I would like to know the specs of your CPU, GPU and memory.
Can I get private lessons?
That's a real nice tutorial. Thanks!
tsm
you should state that you are using Arnold lights and not ordinary lights. other than that, its good :)
esti romanca?
Hi
dat u tracer?
thank you so much
stunning
thanks