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Hi Patrons, 

First, thank you so much for your Support. Right now I am working on Lesson 04 of this awesome course and I decided to share a little extract with everyone. Next week, there will be a lot of Training, so for now... just take this little 15 Minutes Tutorial Snack and prepare yourself;-).

Attached, you will find the scenefile. Notice, that you have to download the head model and the IES files by yourself. also I can´t provide you with the Textures, because I don´t have the copyright. And I used a LUT in the camera, which I can´t share with you for the same reason.

Have a nice weekend my Friends, Best

Markus

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Advanced Lighting Techniques in Cinema 4D

Hi Creatives on YouTube, Let me push your Lighting Skills to the next Level! Therefore, I made the "Master Lighting in 3D" course on my patreon https://www.patreon.com/3DBONFIRE Artists on YouTube will learn in this short lesson/extract: How to work with different lights like Area lights and IES lights. How to combine IES lights with luminant materials/surfaces to get the best of both worlds. Also learn to use main, rim and fill lights in a natural way by "sculpting" with light. Plus: Why front lighting looks bad and how to adjust your shadows to your liking. All distilled and concentrated into a powerful lunchtime snack of 16 Minutes. Gotta go fast! Be sure to check out the in-depth course on my patreon, if you are ready to level up to PRO in no time at all. I´m working hard to provide you with quality training, assets, scenefiles to level up your skillset. See you at the bonfire;-) Thank for your precious time, Best Markus https://www.instagram.com/markusgonser3d/

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Anonymous

Would you recommend that we try using IES lights to create more dramatic lighting? It looks like the IES lights will provide more dramatic lighting.

3dbonfire

There are all kind of ies lights, they all give a different light distribution and you have to see which one works for your scene. Some ies lights are very focused and directional (while others can be more soft and diffuse) and these focused one's can give a more dramatic look, at least that's my opinion.