This event is part of the October 2018 Class, "Shading & Lighting with Blender"
This first week is a shading and lighting crash course. We're overviewing render engines like Cycles, Eevee, material properties, node editing, mixing BSDFs, the Principled shader, lamps, HDRI's, and Global Illumination.
Compositing can be great to fix over blown areas by light
QUESTION: S and L is mostly about colour. I noticed that colours on one monitor sometimes look totally different than on second one. What would You doing about it?
QUESTION Where can we contact you if we have any question in between
STATEMENT: If you take, one by one, the RGB value of every single pixel of a real photo, you can open a blank document, paint each pixel with that value and you’ve just created a hyper really painting
Question, is compositing of any kind allowed? Or should we be going for a more naked approach?
for a car... use these: https://www.blendswap.com/blends/view/74977 :D
good suggestion Jake, that one is pretty good indeed
*like us to do it again?
If you want a nice bedroom to use for practicing lighting, download the class files from the Fundamentals of Dynamics course - the cloth simulation exercise has a good small bedroom.
QUESTION: If we have done the exercises exclusive from the class, would you like to do it again?