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Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders Bundle
  • Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders Bundle

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Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders Bundle

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    • Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders Bundle by: Cgan, 3D Models by Daz 3D
    • $129.94
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    Artist:
    Cgan
    Compatible Figures:
    N/A
    Compatible Software: Daz to C4D Bridge, Daz to Maya Bridge, Daz to Unity Bridge, Daz to Unreal Bridge, Daz Studio 4.20, Daz to 3ds Max Bridge, Daz to Blender Bridge
    Install Types:
    Look at individual products in this bundle for install types
    SKU:81888
    Artist: Cgan
    Compatible Figures: N/A
    Compatible Software: Daz to Unreal Bridge, Daz Studio 4.20, Daz to 3ds Max Bridge, Daz to Blender Bridge, Daz to C4D Bridge, Daz to Maya Bridge, Daz to Unity Bridge
    Install Types: Look at individual products in this bundle for install types
    SKU:81888
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      Have you ever rendered a scene in Daz Studio and wondered where the light's coming from? How to control it? How to make it brighter, darker, moody, sultry, or action-packed? Of course you have. That's the reason most of us are creating digital artwork!

      Once we have the pose right, the scene set, and the characters in place, clothed, makeup applied, hair coiffed just so, with a sultry expression, it's time to bring the scene to life, and you can't do that without light and — a key ingredient in John's technique — shadows. Light focuses our attention on the key shapes in a scene, and shadows give definition and depth. Without good lighting, your renders will be flat and unappealing.

      Working exclusively with the Iray Render Engine, we use real-world lighting techniques. In terms of terminology and the types of lights we put into our scenes, we use softboxes, reflectors, color temperature, high-key, low-key, studio portraiture, bodyscaping, Rembrandt lighting, using a mirror as a backdrop, god rays, and haze. We know what the rules are and when to break them. John expertly takes you through examples of these kinds of lighting and more. John creates the renders using only Daz Studio and freely downloadable lighting resources (such as HDRI files). You won’t need to use third-party software like Photoshop.

      Did you know that there are 2 separate f-stop parameters in different parts of the Daz Studio interface, one that controls depth of field and one that controls scene brightness? John clearly explains these and the other parts of Daz Studio that make lighting confusing, highlighting the key parameters that actually make a big difference to a scene.

      Painting with light is an artistic skill that the movie industry has long recognized as key to creating mood and feeling. Understanding the settings and how and when to use them will help you to create more photorealistic renders without the frustration of adding light after light to a scene without knowing in advance what they will actually achieve. After getting to grips with digital lighting mechanisms and the relevant Daz controls, John describes several rules that help you avoid common lighting errors, such as boring ‘flat’ light and shadows that go in impossible directions. Crucially, John explains when to break the rules and shows how lighting techniques that look terrible in some scenes can make others pop with energy.

      Note: Although this product is available by single episodes, we highly recommend purchasing the bundle because each episode builds on information from the previous and, for time considerations, is not repeated in every episode.

      Bonus for Bundle purchasers: We have included the custom IES Profiles that are demonstrated in Episodes 4 and 5.

      All in all, there are over 8 hours of content that will leave no question in your mind about how to light whatever scene you have in your imagination.

      Each episode is professionally edited, sound balanced, and closed-captioned for ease of search and all include a PDF index of key points for ease of reference.

      Episode 1 - Using Daz Default lighting Efficiently (1 hour 35 minutes)

      Episode 2 - Making a Scene with Scene Lights (1 hour 29 minutes)

      Episode 3 - Controlling Studio Lights (1 hour 45 minutes)

      Episode 4 - Interior Lighting (1 hour 37 minutes)

      Episode 5 - Atmospheric/Volumetric Lighting (1 hours and 43 minutes)

      Bonus:

      For the cost of the bundle, it's like getting 1 of the episodes absolutely free and 30% OFF another. And not only that! With the purchase of the Bundle, we include the custom-created IES Profiles that John used in Episodes 4 and 5. Now you too can create a concentric cone of lights!

      Watch our Teaser!

      What's Included and Features

      • This Bundle includes:
        • Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 1 Using DS Default Effectively
        • Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 2 Making a Scene with Scene Lights
        • Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 3 Controlling Studio Lights
        • Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 4 Interior Lighting
        • Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 5 Atmospheric and Volumetric Lighting
      • Bonus:
        • 12 IES Profiles Included with the Purchase of the Bundle

      Notes

      • For full details on included products, please see the individual product's store pages.

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      Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 3 Controlling Studio Lights
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      Cgan

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      Daz to Maya Bridge Daz to Unity Bridge Daz to Unreal Bridge Daz Studio 4.20 Daz to 3ds Max Bridge Daz to Blender Bridge Daz to C4D Bridge

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      Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 2 Making a Scene with Scene Lights

      Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 2 Making a Scene with Scene Lights

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      Cgan

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      Daz to Unreal Bridge Daz Studio 4.20 Daz to 3ds Max Bridge Daz to Blender Bridge Daz to C4D Bridge Daz to Maya Bridge Daz to Unity Bridge

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      Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 3 Controlling Studio Lights

      Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 3 Controlling Studio Lights

      Artist

      Cgan

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      Daz to Blender Bridge Daz to C4D Bridge Daz to Maya Bridge Daz to Unity Bridge Daz to Unreal Bridge Daz Studio 4.20 Daz to 3ds Max Bridge

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      Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 4 Interior Lighting

      Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 4 Interior Lighting

      Artist

      Cgan

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      Daz to Unity Bridge Daz to Unreal Bridge Daz Studio 4.20 Daz to 3ds Max Bridge Daz to Blender Bridge Daz to C4D Bridge Daz to Maya Bridge

      View Product
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      Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 5 Atmospheric and Volumetric Lighting

      Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 5 Atmospheric and Volumetric Lighting

      Artist

      Cgan

      Compatibility

      Daz to Unreal Bridge Daz Studio 4.20 Daz to 3ds Max Bridge Daz to Blender Bridge Daz to C4D Bridge Daz to Maya Bridge Daz to Unity Bridge

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      SKU 81888

      Artist(s)

      Cgan

      Compatible Figures

      N/A

      Compatible Software

      Daz Studio 4.20, Daz to 3ds Max Bridge, Daz to Blender Bridge, Daz to C4D Bridge, Daz to Maya Bridge, Daz to Unity Bridge, Daz to Unreal Bridge

      Install types

      Look at individual products in this bundle for install types.

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      Daz Studio Cgan

      Description

      Have you ever rendered a scene in Daz Studio and wondered where the light's coming from? How to control it? How to make it brighter, darker, moody, sultry, or action-packed? Of course you have. That's the reason most of us are creating digital artwork!

      Once we have the pose right, the scene set, and the characters in place, clothed, makeup applied, hair coiffed just so, with a sultry expression, it's time to bring the scene to life, and you can't do that without light and — a key ingredient in John's technique — shadows. Light focuses our attention on the key shapes in a scene, and shadows give definition and depth. Without good lighting, your renders will be flat and unappealing.

      Working exclusively with the Iray Render Engine, we use real-world lighting techniques. In terms of terminology and the types of lights we put into our scenes, we use softboxes, reflectors, color temperature, high-key, low-key, studio portraiture, bodyscaping, Rembrandt lighting, using a mirror as a backdrop, god rays, and haze. We know what the rules are and when to break them. John expertly takes you through examples of these kinds of lighting and more. John creates the renders using only Daz Studio and freely downloadable lighting resources (such as HDRI files). You won’t need to use third-party software like Photoshop.

      Did you know that there are 2 separate f-stop parameters in different parts of the Daz Studio interface, one that controls depth of field and one that controls scene brightness? John clearly explains these and the other parts of Daz Studio that make lighting confusing, highlighting the key parameters that actually make a big difference to a scene.

      Painting with light is an artistic skill that the movie industry has long recognized as key to creating mood and feeling. Understanding the settings and how and when to use them will help you to create more photorealistic renders without the frustration of adding light after light to a scene without knowing in advance what they will actually achieve. After getting to grips with digital lighting mechanisms and the relevant Daz controls, John describes several rules that help you avoid common lighting errors, such as boring ‘flat’ light and shadows that go in impossible directions. Crucially, John explains when to break the rules and shows how lighting techniques that look terrible in some scenes can make others pop with energy.

      Note: Although this product is available by single episodes, we highly recommend purchasing the bundle because each episode builds on information from the previous and, for time considerations, is not repeated in every episode.

      Bonus for Bundle purchasers: We have included the custom IES Profiles that are demonstrated in Episodes 4 and 5.

      All in all, there are over 8 hours of content that will leave no question in your mind about how to light whatever scene you have in your imagination.

      Each episode is professionally edited, sound balanced, and closed-captioned for ease of search and all include a PDF index of key points for ease of reference.

      Episode 1 - Using Daz Default lighting Efficiently (1 hour 35 minutes)

      Episode 2 - Making a Scene with Scene Lights (1 hour 29 minutes)

      Episode 3 - Controlling Studio Lights (1 hour 45 minutes)

      Episode 4 - Interior Lighting (1 hour 37 minutes)

      Episode 5 - Atmospheric/Volumetric Lighting (1 hours and 43 minutes)

      Bonus:

      For the cost of the bundle, it's like getting 1 of the episodes absolutely free and 30% OFF another. And not only that! With the purchase of the Bundle, we include the custom-created IES Profiles that John used in Episodes 4 and 5. Now you too can create a concentric cone of lights!

      Watch our Teaser!

      What's Included & Featured

      • This Bundle includes:
        • Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 1 Using DS Default Effectively
        • Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 2 Making a Scene with Scene Lights
        • Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 3 Controlling Studio Lights
        • Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 4 Interior Lighting
        • Killer Lighting - Lighting for Photorealistic Renders - Part 5 Atmospheric and Volumetric Lighting
      • Bonus:
        • 12 IES Profiles Included with the Purchase of the Bundle

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