![]() ![]() The Fill light balances and softens the shadows cast by the key light. The Key light is the main light responsible for illuminating our subject. It involves using 3 lights at different intensities and angles to light our subject. The most important principle for professional lighting is the 3-Point Lighting System. So let me jump in and show you the basics. In the end we’ll have a simple setup that you can use to get an awesome studio rendering. We’ll be taking a look at the function of these lights and their uses. If you’ve ever seen a real studio, you’d have noticed the use of various gobo lights and a smooth edgeless background. A physically correct method in which we’ll create the background, lights and camera just like a real studio environment. Therefore, we’ll be using the same approach as professional photographers to light our CG subjects. The tradition continues today, and the studio is where we can learn to master light. ![]() Take a look at any of the Renaissance paintings, and you’ll notice the beauty of light play within them. ![]() We want to paint them with lights in such a way that it brings out their own unique character. The purpose of learning to create a studio setup is to make our subjects expressive or emotive. Today, I’ll be showing you how to create a quick professional studio lighting setup using VRay as our primary renderer. Hey guys, welcome back for another tutorial. ![]()
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