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Hi,
I need your advice in setting up lighting for different scenes, at
present time mostly for single objects, turned around Y axis (turntable
animation).
Achieving a good lighting environment is a challenging task, especially
for new users. When I was working with VRay, I found a set of
ready-to-use scenes with lights, light-boxes, umbrellas, etc. for
different cases, such as jewelry, faces, body, glossy objects, etc.
which helps me to start setting up my own.
I read this tips:
http://warp.povusers.org/povtips/
but it's only a basics, I would like to have set of professionally done
examples.
Could you please help me to find them, at least point where to start ?
Thanks in advance,
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YB
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yesbird <sya### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Hi,
> I need your advice in setting up lighting for different scenes, at
> present time mostly for single objects, turned around Y axis (turntable
> animation).
Look for basic portrait photography lighting. It works very well for single
objects.
This came up with a quick search,
https://askboxs.com/2014/09/30/what-are-the-5-basic-lighting-setups-used-in-studio-portrait-photography/
ingo
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On 13/03/2023 16:07, ingo wrote:
> Look for basic portrait photography lighting. It works very well for single
> objects.
> This came up with a quick search,
>
https://askboxs.com/2014/09/30/what-are-the-5-basic-lighting-setups-used-in-studio-portrait-photography/
Thanks, but unfortunately this link is not work, and may be I is should
say, that I mean some ready-to-use examples of POV scenes.
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YB
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Op 13-3-2023 om 14:53 schreef yesbird:
> On 13/03/2023 16:07, ingo wrote:
>> Look for basic portrait photography lighting. It works very well for
>> single
>> objects.
>> This came up with a quick search,
>>
https://askboxs.com/2014/09/30/what-are-the-5-basic-lighting-setups-used-in-studio-portrait-photography/
> Thanks, but unfortunately this link is not work, and may be I is should
> say, that I mean some ready-to-use examples of POV scenes.
> --
>
Maybe this?
http://www.ignorancia.org/index.php/technical/tools-objects/studio-lighting-kit/
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Thomas
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On 13/03/2023 17:04, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Maybe this?
>
> http://www.ignorancia.org/index.php/technical/tools-objects/studio-lighting-kit/
YES, exactly !
Many thanks, Thomas, I tried it, and it works fine.
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YB
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On 13/03/2023 18:42, yesbird wrote:
> Many thanks, Thomas, I tried it, and it works fine.
This is why I was looking for it (attached).
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YB
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Attachments:
Download 'studio-light-demo.png' (170 KB)
Preview of image 'studio-light-demo.png'
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Op 13/03/2023 om 18:03 schreef yesbird:
> On 13/03/2023 18:42, yesbird wrote:
>> Many thanks, Thomas, I tried it, and it works fine.
> This is why I was looking for it (attached).
> --
> YB
>
;-)
I would expect a bit of shadow /under/ the beetle though...
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Thomas
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On 14/03/2023 10:04, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> I would expect a bit of shadow /under/ the beetle though...
Yes, this setup needs a lot of tweaking, but I was so glad to obtain
this tool that, posted the first draft immediately. :)
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YB
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