Duration 2h 6m Project Files Included MP4
Understanding real world studio lighting techniques is an invaluable help in creating realistic and well designed CG renders. Knowing classic lighting setups provides a solid foundation for a wide variety of scenes. This course, Studio Lighting Techniques with Maya and Arnold, will demonstrate studio lighting techniques and how to render scenes as if shot in a studio. First, you’ll learn all about real world lights and lighting setups. Next, using Maya 2017 and Arnold, you’ll go through a number of examples exploring both the creative methodology and technical details. By the end of this course, you’ll know many real world studio lighting setups and how to utilize these lighting designs in CG using Maya 2017 and Arnold. Software Required: Maya 2017 and Arnold. |
Pluralsight - Studio Lighting Techniques with Maya and Arnold
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maya-arnold-studio-lighting-techniques.zip (2.2 GB)
1. Course Overview
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01. Course Overview.mp4 (4.3 MB)
6. Product Lighting
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17. White Box Lighting.mp4 (33.3 MB)
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18. Lighting a Phone.mp4 (66.8 MB)
5. Automotive Lighting
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15. Top Lit Softbox Lighting.mp4 (23.5 MB)
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16. Art Directed Automotive Lighting.mp4 (56.7 MB)
2. Three Point Lighting
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03. Three Point Lighting Examples.mp4 (21.2 MB)
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05. Two Point Lighting and High and Low Key Examples.mp4 (14.3 MB)
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04. One Point Lighting Examples.mp4 (9.1 MB)
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02. Introduction to Three Point Lighting.mp4 (10.4 MB)
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06. Understanding Light Falloff and Using Exposure vs. Intensity.mp4 (21.6 MB)
4. Lighting for Portraiture
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14. Badger Lighting.mp4 (23.3 MB)
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12. Rembrandt Lighting.mp4 (52.9 MB)
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13. Butterfly Lighting.mp4 (49.3 MB)
3. Real World Lighting Tools and Their CG Equivalents
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10. Fluorescent Lights.mp4 (24.2 MB)
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07. Real World and CG Studios.mp4 (12.4 MB)
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08. Overview of Studio Lights.mp4 (5.6 MB)
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09. Softbox, LED Panels, and Umbrellas.mp4 (61.3 MB)
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11. Strobes, HMI Lights, Flags, and Reflectors.mp4 (27.3 MB)
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