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Beginner’s guide to interior design rendering — Part 8: Fine-tuning the lighting.

Duration: 25:18Views: 2KLikes: 40Date Created: Apr, 2022

Channel: ChaosTV

Category: Science & Technology

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Description: This video is part of the ‘’Beginner’s guide to interior design rendering’’ tutorial series, designed to show you how you can create great-looking interior renders from start to finish with V-Ray for Cinema 4D. See the full playlist here youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm2Irfq-UvZ14kFc1CIhbGV0ht27eeTVr Download a free, 30-day trial and get started now - chaos.com/try-free In this tutorial, you will learn how you can fine-tune the lighting of your scene. Nejc shows you a couple of easy techniques that you can use to achieve the look you’re after. This includes setting up additional lights, using V-Ray’s Light Mix to tweak the color and intensity of your lights even after you’ve rendered, and more. Learn more about Light Mix here - docs.chaos.com/display/VC4D/LightMix+RE 00:00 Intro 01:08 Readjusting the sun's position 04:00 Setting up additional lights 09:58 Using Light Mix to fine-tune our lights without re-rendering 18:05 Adding an additional light for the sofa 23:31 Minor scene adjustments 24:10 Outro Stay tuned, more videos are coming soon! We’d love to hear your feedback about this tutorial series and any other topics you’d like us to cover in the comments section below. ►For more information about our products, visit: chaos.com/official-website ►Subscribe: youtube.com/ChaosGroupTV to get useful tutorials and the latest updates from Chaos ►Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/chaosgroup ►On Instagram: instagram.com/chaosgroup

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