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How to create cinematic lighting using textures

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Release date:2020

Author:Jama Jurabaev

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Achieving believable cinematic lighting can be challenging!

Especially, when it involves tons of light sources your render time goes up and it becomes very difficult to make any big changes and experiment with your lighting.

Having the same frustration in past, I developed this technique that allows you to be less technical with your lighting and as a result, be more creative.

Octane renderer is used for these examples, but this technique can be applied in any other 3D packages.

Includes:
2 hours of video tutorials
Octane set-up scenes
JPG files

Topics covered:
Introduction
What makes lighting cinematic?
Setting up cinematic light in Octane Standalone
Realistic lighting vs creative lighting with textures
How far do you need to push your renders
Paintover demo (time-lapsed)

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5 Comments

  1. Hey admin hope u can update Jason sailer course
    And provide way to pay with MasterCard
    Thanks

  2. Hey Admin! Can u upload the new Jama Jurabaev Real-time Environment Design in Blender course?

    Thanks.

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