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Fundamentals of Digital Lighting in Blender by Jonathan Lampel

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Release date:2020

Author:Jonathan Lampel

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Not Provided

If you’ve already modeled an object, the next step is to show it off! Just like a photographer choosing which qualities of a subject to emphasize, your task with lighting is to bring out the best in whatever it is that you’ve created. In this course about the fundamentals of digital lighting, we’re going to look at how light works, how it’s simulated in Blender, and how you can use it to make your projects look amazing.
We’ll start off in Cycles and talk about all the main properties of light objects and environment lights and how to tweak them to get the results you want. Along the way, you’ll learn important concepts about path tracing and how light works in general, which will help you create any lighting effect on your own.

From there we’ll switch over to Eevee and demystify what’s going on with shadows, environments, and bounce lighting during rasterization, so you can get as close to Cycles quality as possible without the extra headache.
Lastly, we’ll look at how to take your lighting from good to great by talking about best practices and a few tricks that can instantly transform a render from “ok but kinda boring” to jumping right out of the screen.

Whether you’re brand new to Blender or a pro that just needs a refresher to up your lighting game, I made this course for you. Head over to the first lesson to get started!

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12 Comments

  1. Hi! Would it be possible to get any of these tutorials?
    https://stilllifeacademy.com/course/cgi-beverage-photography/
    https://stilllifeacademy.com/course/cgi-whisky/

    Thanks a lot for your effort and dedication on this website!

  2. Hello,

    recently Paul Chadeisson has released a gumroad tutorial called: intro to ship design + moi3d basics
    It looks like an incredible tutorial from him. This would benefit the community a lot

    Thanks in advance

  3. Hello, can you please add the following course from CGCookie?
    https://cgcookie.com/course/fundamentals-of-blender-materials-and-shading
    Thank you!

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