From the course: Cinema 4D and After Effects: Logo Animation and Compositing
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Lighting your scene
From the course: Cinema 4D and After Effects: Logo Animation and Compositing
Lighting your scene
- Alright, let's put some lights into this scene and start making this thing look cool. If anybody has come from another 3D application or if you have some production experience, you should be familiar with the term three point lighting. That's exactly what we're going to do here. We're actually going to have three point lighting and then we're going to apply two lights to function as the third part of that three point lighting. We're going to have a key light, which is going to provide the primary intensity in our shadows. We're going to have a fill light which fills in all the dark shadowy areas, and then the third part of that is going to be rim lights or kick lights which basically come from behind the subject and point almost directly at the camera. We're going to use two lights to do that. When we're done, we will have four lights in our scene. Let's get started. First thing we're going to do, we're going to click on the little light bulb icon and we're going to select Target…
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Overview of 3D workflow3m 8s
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Importing Illustrator files5m 42s
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Extruding objects8m 44s
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Applying materials6m 20s
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Lighting your scene10m 6s
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Animating your scene11m 21s
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Rendering your project5m 21s
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Compositing in After Effects14m 43s
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Looking at the plugins used3m 22s
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