How to Create Cloudy Lighting In Cinema 4D & Redshift
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
- In today's video, we talk about how I create cloudy/overcast lighting in Cinema 4D and Redshift. The principles taught in this lesson can easily be transferred to other software too!
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Welcome back Ross! Happy to see another tutorial from you.
Thank you Jessie! Glad to be back. Lots more on the way :)
awesome man, always wanted to try and learn redshift. keep up the great work
I like how short and to the point your tutorials are.
I try my best! Appreciate the support :)
Welcome back Ross! Thank you for great tutorial!
Thank you Caby, glad to be back!
I was just wondering how this is done, thank you for making this!
You're welcome Roman!
IM GLAD YOU BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad to be back!
Amazing tutorial !!!!!!
Thank you! :)
Thank you Ross
Thank YOU for watching :)
The cloudy light /noise mask is clever. I’m borrowing that truck! How many lights do you have in the scene (and are they all above the mask)?
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Thanks mate, great video! I'm curious about how you created the background since it seems it's only visible when you're in the camera? Really appreciate your work!!
Thank you! So that background is actually just a redshift sky with some tweaking to the settings. Happy to run you through it if you shoot me a message on IG :)
This is generally called a "Gobo" too. Just FYI :) Great tuts too btw! Subbed!
lets gooooooooooooooooooo
Really liked the tutorial thanks , can I ask you how you have made the landscape materials? thanks
Thank you! They're quixel megascans assets which I've scattered along the surface using a matrix scatter. I'll do a seperate video talking about User Data, which I used to create variation in the colour.
@@iamrossmason that's great, thanks for reply
Anybody know a way to replicate this effect with Arnold? Been trying everything...
Thanks for the great tip, Redshift techniques are hard to come by.
Thank you Ross, Welcome back, hope see more goods tutorials like this one, Hi from Cuba!
Thank you Juan, glad to be back! More videos soon :)