I am doing a test rendering before the model and scene is completed, a simple sun light casting shadows on the grd.
How do you arrange your light & settings? I am looking for a natural shadow rendering.
I am doing a test rendering before the model and scene is completed, a simple sun light casting shadows on the grd.
How do you arrange your light & settings? I am looking for a natural shadow rendering.
Hi Filips in the quicklink you have a lot of tutorials about Lighting setup and here is a link from Southern that cold help you
Lighting for a new user by Southern
ps:just play with lighting setup to become familiar with it¡
Andreseloy
Hi Filips: I found in my ZB Library nine (9)Lighting setup that I downloaded from ZBForum but I dont remember who was the GREAT HELPER at this moment (Excuse for him) so you can see different approach and I hope this help also¡
Excuse for the creator of this setup but at this moment i forgot his name¡¡
may be this information can help you.
If you want a sun light on back of the scene, that is a way.
In the help they talk about “alt” key when you drag the orange square but never do something with me…
so just clic on the square to do that. and switch off the Zmode or switch off the shadow.
Hi FouadB this is an extremely usefull approach to help others and show tutorials¡¡
Please can you say how you do that?
Thanks in advance and congratulations
Andreseloy
just a hand capture and composited in Image ready.
But you have some software witch do that automatically.
camtasia is good for that it export avi, swf, gif format.
or go to the community forum and see at free bees post you will find some free software similar.
Thanks very much FouadB for share and quick answer¡¡¡
Is very appreciated¡¡¡
To me that i have english language limitations is better if i can see the “How to”¡¡
Thanks for help me¡¡
Andreseloy
Thank you guys, I’ll jump right to it and see if can manage those lights hidden in such a small box.
You don’t have to click the orange indicator to turn a light into a back light. Just click anywhere within the light preview window without moving the pen/mouse.
humm you right indeed…