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Introduction to Lighting for Animation with Alexander Corll

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Release date:2018

Duration:01 h 48 m

Author:Alexander Corll

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

In Introduction to Lighting for Animation, Lighting and Compositing TD Alex Corll shares his process of lighting a shot from start to finish using Maya, Arnold and Nuke. This includes researching reference images and assessing your scene, initial scene optimization, and additional tips to help speed up your workflow. He starts with establishing base lighting using an appropriate HDRI, and progresses to setting up a key light, fill light, and additional accent lights. He discusses some tips for using blockers and light filters in Arnold, as well as adding specific lights to accent the character and leverage animation in the scene. He then discusses adding atmosphere and realism using volumetric lighting. Finally, Alex concludes with an overview of render layers and final image output, including render settings and some basic compositing in Nuke to produce a fully lit, final image.

Table of Contents

00. Preview
01. Beginning a Scene – Assessment and Initial Optimizations
02. Setting the Mood – HDRI Selection and Establishing Base Lighting
03. Refining Lighting – Adding a Key and Fill
04. Accent and Volumetric Lighting
05. Render Output – Setting Up AOVs and Final Quality Settings
06. Compositing – Overview of Compositing Techniques in Nuke

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