Remember: If you want me to go into more detail with anything discussed in this video, feel free to ask 🙂❤
@amyvanzi984517 күн бұрын
You are an excellent teacher. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙉
@KevinMerinoCreations2 ай бұрын
Lighting is where so much of the magic happens! Great CGI tips that you are sharing with the community! I think it is also great for people to experiment with real world lighting setups to better empathise with how the subtleties matter. 🐵👏👏👏
@cmpix2 ай бұрын
Nice one 🐒thanks for taking the time to do these 👍have a great day yourself
@orcanimal2 ай бұрын
Greate stuff!🐒 Would love more advanced lighting videos please!
@metternich05Ай бұрын
This is gonna be a good channel, I'm contributing another subscriber to the cause. I hope you'll be posting consistently.
@tioluwanielesho1448Ай бұрын
amazing lighting techniques!
@AllThingsFilm1Ай бұрын
🐒🐒Yes, I made it to the end! And subscribed. Great video. Thanks.
@davidfrazier4358Ай бұрын
🐒 Awesome tut!!
@Xenon_ae2 ай бұрын
great🙊 would really love to see the different lighting setups
@ErikMKeller2 ай бұрын
🙊I like the idea with the emojis.
@AptassАй бұрын
Good video! 🐵
@PJZ2 ай бұрын
As someone new to Blender, still learning the 26 letters of the alphabet...this is like hopping forward, straight to speaking Italian ....but you're still making it all clearly make sense. Would love any and all videos you're willing to do on types of lighting, uses, etc. Please and thank you.🙊
@BlenderHolt2 ай бұрын
Great! That's what I like to hear. I want to try and present advanced things in an accessible way. 😊
@davidcapuzzoАй бұрын
🙉🙈🐵🐒 Love this! is it possible to download your HDRIs and lighting somewhere?
@dimlymirrored2 ай бұрын
🐵A excellent video, this gives me more than a little to think about. A bit of a tangent, but how would you say is the best way to manage graininess when using these diegetic lights? I'm playing around in the Afterglow studio environments, but I'm having trouble knocking back the graininess. It looks like you use a denoiser, but when I denoise it ends up looking smudgy and animations tend to have a lot of wiggle. I'm on a Mac so I can't use Optix, but I'm hoping that's not the crux of my issue. Thanks!
@BlenderHolt2 ай бұрын
Okay here’s a quick tip. It might be easier to show it on a video but I’ll try and get it across: - Don’t denoise the render via the render settings in the properties panel - only denoise a render using the compositor. - In the compositor, pass the render output to a denoise node. The output of the denoise node might be too smooth, so this is what I do: Create a mix node. Pass the denoised output into the second input, and then take the *original* render, and pass that into the first input. With the factor value on the mix node, you can blend between the original render and the denoised version. That means you can decide how grainy or smooth you want it to be. Take the output of the mix node as your final output. The result should be smoother than the usual optix denoising, but you may get different results. I usually have my mix node on about 0.8 or so. Edit: I’m assuming the denoise node works on Mac, but I can’t test it because I don’t have one. Let me know if it doesn’t work.
@dimlymirroredАй бұрын
@@BlenderHolt Denoise definitely works on the Mac, I just don't have access to Optix because the closed hardware system doesn't allow for an Nvidia gpu. I did quite a bit of tooling around with some of the more complicated denoise methods with several render passes, but I think your advice gave a really good balance!
@artisanjpeg2 ай бұрын
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@pietropasotti44182 ай бұрын
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@leafy_52 ай бұрын
🐒🐵 me thinking I’ve customized my blender workspace and then seeing a real pro’s customized workspace 😮😳🫣🫠🤓 great video! Would love to know how you turned a MRI into a 3D model! 🤓