• Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    Don't tell Wes I ate it

  • R
    Rita G

    What fruit on the teacher's desk, Omar? Mine is Tayto potato crisps, Ireland's favourite crisps. Nice in sandwiches

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    I ate the Infinity Cookie

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    It can make mediocre things look good

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    smurfmier1985

    I spotted some cookie crumbles under your chair though Omar

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    Lighting is a great topic

  • s
    smurfmier1985

    Good luck with r&d and see ya in October :)

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    People didn't get the chance to throw trash

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    Well the classroom isn't even a mess

  • R
    Rita G

    Thank you for the stream. I have learned much from your inspirational tutorial and I gained ideas too.

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Keep Me Where the Light Is

This is the third lighting match stream where the idea is to learn about appealing lighting through imitation (links to previous streams below). As artists we all should have an inspiration folder of artwork that sharpens us. The goal with these exercises is to pick an image with impressive lighting, analyze it, and recreate it.

This time we will look at a striking style by Julien Kaspar:

What You Will Learn

  • Previously we've used Cycles but this time we're using the cool new kid on the block, Eevee.
  • Lamp-only rendering (no HDRI's)
  • Volumetric fog accents
  • Procedural sparks

Many members of the CGC Blender Community have participated in the forum thread about the same topic. Take a look at the examples there and check out the previous streams:


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Lighting Match #1 Lighting Match #2

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