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Architecture software encompasses a broad spectrum of applications, each designed to address specific aspects of the architectural process—from initial concept sketches to...
Hi Guys, in this video tutorial let start to learn how to do Lighting in Arnold using an artistic and technical approach. Arnold for Maya is a very powerful lighting tool and this tutorial provides the necessary skills to get started. Video Tutorial by Brent Le Blanc. Lighting in Arnold Lesson Timestamp Index: 00:18 – Going Over Resources 00:52 – Discuss Layout 01:33 – Making first light 02:24 – Scene Scale 03:11 – Explaining Light Properties 06:43 – Lighting First Scene 07:27 – Importance of Light Filters 08:02 – Making […]
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