Cinema 4D Lighting Tutorials


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Setting up a scene with HDRI Lighting
Setting up a scene with HDRI Lighting
In this tutorial we will run through the basics of setting up a scene with HDRI lighting. Using HDRI lighting has its pros and cons. If you use it, you can archive stunningly realistic renders
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Volumetric Light - Create visible light rays in seconds
Volumetric Light - Create visible light rays in seconds
Volumetric Light - Create visible light rays in seconds
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Abstract Lighting Technique - A MASSIVE tutorial on lighting effects in C4D!
Abstract Lighting Technique - A MASSIVE tutorial on lighting effects in C4D!
Abstract Lighting Technique - A MASSIVE tutorial on lighting effects in C4D!
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Invisible Shadow Caster
Invisible Shadow Caster
Invisible Shadow Caster
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Compositing Shadows
Compositing Shadows
Compositing Shadows
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Casting Shadows
Casting Shadows
Here we'll learn how to case shadows in C4D. This is pretty easy, but at the same time, there are many different results you can get from doing the same thing.
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HDRI Lighting
HDRI Lighting
Create realistic reflections using Cinema 4d HDRI lighting.
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Make your renders very realistic using textures, lighting, and global illumination
Make your renders very realistic using textures, lighting, and global illumination
Few easy steps to make renders life-like using lighting and textures techniques.
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Caustics Overview
Caustics Overview
Caustics are formed by light being reflected or transmitted by a number of specular (shiny) surfaces before interacting with a diffuse (light scattering) surface. The light cast onto a dining table by a wine glass is one of the most common examples of caustics.
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