About the video: Introduction to 3D Lighting
Overview
“Light has a big influence on the mood of a scene and helps support the storytelling elements. In this lesson, you'll learn about different lighting types and how to use them in Blender.”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Introduction to 3D Lighting, which is part of the Domestika online course: Blender Specialization: Master Character Animation & 3D Rendering. Master Blender for creating dynamic 3D character animations with humor, photorealistic rendering, and compelling storytelling.
Partial transcription of the video
“Now that we learned how to add objects and add geometry, It's time to do it with lights. Let's talk about lighting. Fighting can make or break a scene. And as you can see here, I have the tiny office scene open. Just the geometry, nothing else. And if we press Z and go to the render view here, You can see that I removed all light objects except or well, there's some lighting here in the material of the screen. and the LEDs, but other than that, there are no other light sources. So let's go for material preview. Let's start adding line fetches. We have different light types here. So we have ...”
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Course summary for: Blender Specialization: Master Character Animation & 3D Rendering
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3D, 3D Animation, 3D Character Design, 3D Modeling, Character Animation, Motion Graphics, Photo Retouching, Photography Post-production, VFX

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