Watching your tutorials one by one and I have to commend you for your ability to explain visually these concepts that are basically photography + 3D combined. Thank you so much. I am finally starting to understand what good product lighting is, one bit at a time.
Brilliant tutorial Wenbo. You have the most interesting content on lighting in Blender I have come across. You knowledge of lighting and photography really helps the rest of us. Thank you
Learned something new today, Tbh I am realy impressed how this channel focuses on lighting mixed with photography thats realy cool hope you do more topics about lighting ( actualy you can make a series about lighting different things grab some objects and light them it can be a car, character, phone, animals or something else each in a separate video ) your channel will be known for that
@@WenboZhao Sir, your youtube channel is just loaded with information i was searching for. Keep making this kind of awesome content around 3D product modelling, lighting, etc.
This is very useful. Thank you! I ran into something that confused me and may confuse others who are, for the first time, changing the size of the light. There is both a scale for the light object, as well as a size property in Object Data Properties. Changing both parameters will result in changes. However, the TRUE size of the light is the SIZE multiplied by the SCALE. It is likely that this will not matter to many/most users, and simply adjusting the scale will work fine for operating the light. But if you notice this property, it can be confusing. It may be worth noting that the type of light used here is an Area light. Point lights, the first type blender loads will not allow scaling/resizing.
Hello good, the tutorials are very good, I ask you a question, I have to make a bottle of rosé wine, and I cannot light it, the material with the liquid is bad, will you guide me to do it
Watching your tutorials one by one and I have to commend you for your ability to explain visually these concepts that are basically photography + 3D combined. Thank you so much. I am finally starting to understand what good product lighting is, one bit at a time.
You’re welcome ☺️ so happy to know that!
Brilliant tutorial Wenbo. You have the most interesting content on lighting in Blender I have come across. You knowledge of lighting and photography really helps the rest of us. Thank you
Thank you 😊 you made my day!
Thank you very much. This series is super!
Wenbo, you are very good teacher! I’m impressed and excited, thank you!
Thank you! 🥰
Thank you for sharing your tutorial video it's really help!!
Wow! I loved it, well explained. 👏🏻
i learned something new today, thanks alot
理论应用真的牛逼,多谢。
Omg, awesome tutorial... Thanks
No problem 😉
Learned something new today, Tbh I am realy impressed how this channel focuses on lighting mixed with photography thats realy cool hope you do more topics about lighting ( actualy you can make a series about lighting different things grab some objects and light them it can be a car, character, phone, animals or something else each in a separate video ) your channel will be known for that
thanks for the feedback and support! more content are cooking🤓
Your content is very useful, thanks sir!!
Glad to hear mate🥰
Very helpful, brother!
Thanks bro
Wow I didn't know this. I just pointed all light on my model hoping it would look good.
Thank you so much
Plz make some glass lighting tips
will do mate!
I cant give enough likes to this guy!
Thanks buddy 🥰
GOLD!!!! Thanks Wenbo :)
You’re welcome ☺️
Hej this is a very neat explanation about light concepts in general. Thanks a lot for all these valuable Infos!
You’re welcome ☺️
you are a lovely master
your videos are so educational.... Thanks a lot sir. 💚
thank you🥰 glad to see you here!
@@WenboZhao Sir, your youtube channel is just loaded with information i was searching for. Keep making this kind of awesome content around 3D product modelling, lighting, etc.
loved this video, thanks Wenbo!
Thanks mate💪
Thank you
You are welcome 🤗
😍❤❤🔥
I wish I saw this video a year ago.
Thanks bro 😎 it’s never too late ⏰
This is very useful. Thank you!
I ran into something that confused me and may confuse others who are, for the first time, changing the size of the light.
There is both a scale for the light object, as well as a size property in Object Data Properties. Changing both parameters will result in changes. However, the TRUE size of the light is the SIZE multiplied by the SCALE. It is likely that this will not matter to many/most users, and simply adjusting the scale will work fine for operating the light. But if you notice this property, it can be confusing.
It may be worth noting that the type of light used here is an Area light. Point lights, the first type blender loads will not allow scaling/resizing.
Very good insights!
Hello good, the tutorials are very good, I ask you a question, I have to make a bottle of rosé wine, and I cannot light it, the material with the liquid is bad, will you guide me to do it
will create a tutorial for that😉
@@WenboZhao
It would be great, I hope so and thank you very much
Я ещё не посмотрел это видео но название мне нравится... тусклый рендер надоел уже
看不懂你在说什么
@@WenboZhao )) 您可以点击“翻译”按钮
@@WenboZhao I said thanks for the content! My renders are dim... I haven't figured out the settings yet and often need to post-process the final image