Let's see how lighting settings affect the specific visualization. In this video, you will learn:
- How NOT to set up the settings
- How to properly set up diffuse light
- How many and what type of local lights to use
- How to set up sunlight
- What an invisible light source is
1. Image – Incorrect settings
- Common mistake: diffuse light too high (0.9)
- Main light sources are not turned on
- No local lighting
2. Image – Turning on main light sources
- No local lighting
+ Correct diffuse light setting (0.2)
+ Two main light sources turned on (0.9, 0.6)
3. Image – Turning on local light sources
- Few local lights
- Main light sources are too dominant
+ Correct diffuse light setting (0.2)
+ Two main light sources turned on (0.9, 0.6)
+ Lower halogens turned on (1.5)
4. Image – More local light sources, weaker main light sources
- Very dark near the sink
- No sunlight through the window
+ Correct diffuse light setting (0.2)
+ Weaker main light sources (0.6, 0.3)
+ Lower halogens turned on (2)
+ Range hood light turned on (1.6)
+ Group 6 turned on (1.6)
5. Image – Let the sun shine in!
- Still dark near the sink
+ Correct diffuse light setting (0.2)
+ Weaker main light sources (0.5, 0.3)
+ Lower halogens turned on (2)
+ Range hood light turned on (1.6)
+ Group 6 turned on (1.6)
+ Sunlight turned on (1.6)
6. Image – Adding two more light sources
- Floor is overlit
+ Correct diffuse light setting (0.2)
+ Weaker main light sources (0.4, 0.3)
+ Lower halogens turned on (2)
+ Range hood light turned on (1.6)
+ Group 6 turned on (2)
+ Sunlight turned on (1.6)
+ Group 7 lamp above the sink (1.6)
+ 1 invisible light source (1.5)
7. Image – The ideal state
+ Correct diffuse light setting (0.2)
+ Weaker main light sources (0.4, 0.3)
+ Lower halogens turned on (2)
+ Range hood light turned on (1.7)
+ Group 6 turned on (2)
+ Sunlight turned on (1.6)
+ Weaker floor lighting (chandelier attenuation size 1500 2500)
8. Image – Quality setting 5
It is advisable to test the settings at lower quality (we usually do it at level 2), saving a lot of rendering time.
Once you feel you have achieved the desired state, create a level 4 or 5 quality image, and your clients will be guaranteed to be impressed!
Keywords: #lighting settings #light source
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