Thank you for this Q&A! Is it possible to have a tutorial for a white product on white background? I found it is difficult to have a clear and clean rendering.
Try Udemy for selling your course...you can create a Facebook group and grow some sort of community. Make multiple courses based on levels begginer, intermediary and advanced maybe
Unless I'm working on interiors, I don't much attention to it. For product visualisation I find it much easier to leave it at 1.5. Maybe someone else could shed some light on how they use it...
UR AMAZINGGGG :) look up to you man, def will shareeee
Great Q&A Liam, love the format
Great to hear. Maybe I'll keep that up :)
hey man,too much thanks for you,and I have a question,the lighting of the behance product is so difficult,so fresh,Look forward to your answer
Thank you for this Q&A! Is it possible to have a tutorial for a white product on white background? I found it is difficult to have a clear and clean rendering.
@esbenoxholm did a really good video on that topic
Try Udemy for selling your course...you can create a Facebook group and grow some sort of community. Make multiple courses based on levels begginer, intermediary and advanced maybe
I cant find the website you recommend cg access
CGAxis**
Does anyone know. If when rendering in keyshot you play with the refractive index , or you leave at default?
Unless I'm working on interiors, I don't much attention to it. For product visualisation I find it much easier to leave it at 1.5. Maybe someone else could shed some light on how they use it...