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Beginner’s guide to interior design rendering — Part 2: Lighting the scene.

Duration: 19:17Views: 3.2KLikes: 66Date Created: Feb, 2022

Channel: ChaosTV

Category: Science & Technology

Tags: maxon cinema 4drendererhdrirender enginev-raychaos v-rayrender settings3dv-ray for cinema 4dv-ray sun and skyinterior design renderingbeginner-level tutorial3d interior renderingfilmic tonemappinglightingwhite balance3d renderinginterior designexposurev-ray 5v-ray frame buffercinema 4dcolor correctionadjusting the lightingtonemapping

Description: This video is part of the V-Ray for Cinema 4D ‘’Beginner’s guide to interior design rendering’’ tutorial series, designed to show you how you can create great-looking interior renders from start to finish using V-Ray for Cinema 4D. See the full playlist here youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm2Irfq-UvZ14kFc1CIhbGV0ht27eeTVr Download a free, 30-day trial and get started now - chaos.com/try-free It’s time to turn V-Ray on and start lighting the scene. In this video, Nejc Kilar, 3D Artist at Chaos, shows you two different techniques that you can use to do that — setting up an HDRI lighting, and using V-Ray's physically accurate sun and sky system. He also demonstrates how you can experiment with your lighting right from the V-Ray Frame Buffer, adjusting the exposure, white balance and applying color corrections using curves. Intro - 00:00 Render settings - 00:45 HDRI lighting - 03:40 Setting up a Material Override - 06:45 Adjusting the lighting - 08:39 V-Ray Sun and Sky - 10:20 Stay tuned, more videos are coming soon! We’d love to hear your feedback about this tutorial series and any other topics you’d like us to cover in the comments section below. ►For more information about our products, visit: chaos.com/official-website ►Subscribe: youtube.com/ChaosGroupTV to get useful tutorials and the latest updates from Chaos ►Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/chaosgroup ►On Instagram: instagram.com/chaosgroup

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