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For a space scene with black starry backgrounds, I'd reccommend using spotlights pointed from the directions of the light source you choose. IE: Strongest spolight coming from the sun and minor spots coming from planetary reflected light from the same source. The public library would be a good place to go for books on Photographic lighting and theatrical scene lighting.
As for light sets, I can't imagine any would really be out there unless they come in premade space scenes.
you are also going to need hard edged shadows as well - in space, there is nothing to soften the edges of shadows
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Thanks for the replies and tips. I suppose I could have given a better description of the look I am going for. I'm trying to light a ship the same way we see the ships in Star Trek, how they are pretty illuminated all around even though they don't seem near a star or anything...
I'll give some of those tips a try though :)
ambient lite. all the stars in a galaxy emit lite that provides a diffuse ambient illumination
to objects in interstellar space. all the galaxies emit lite that provides a diffuse ambient
illumination to objects in intergalactic space. the only place where it's pitch-black is
somewhere into which one doesn't want to navigate one's spaceship .
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Was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of a good light set for rendering things in space. Doing a bunch of space traveling scenes and have had trouble finding a good light set for moving the camera around a ship.
Thanks