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Cinema 4D (none) posted on Aug 28, 2002
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Been working on this for a pretty long time now (not constantly ofcourse) and the hardest thing is to get proper lighting with just one light (ie the sun). I've played a lot with material illumination settings but that doesn't get the job done right. As you can see outside it's way too light. Does anyone have tips? I postes the telescope and the juicer (bullet-like thing in the back) here before.

Comments (2)


daltonmonaie

11:05AM | Wed, 28 August 2002

The illumination is fantastic for using only one light. Normaly you use much more than one light in the set. If you really want to use just one light i can only say: play with radiosity. Other you should try it if some low-radiation omni lights without lightspots on material surfaces (Sorry i don't know the english word).

handige_harrie

12:25PM | Wed, 28 August 2002

I know what you mean, Carles Piles used the same method in his 'Daylight' tutorial. This is an option, but it's a lot of work i guess.


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