Lighting Fundamentals: Master One Light in Blender

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Published 2022-04-30
In this Blender tutorial, I will show you how to Master One Light in Blender. This is a complete pro lighting course and 100% free for all my Youtube subscribers. Please enjoy it and like and share if you can:)

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Timecodes
00:00 - Intro
01:02 - Invert Square Law
10:29 - The Quality of the Light
15:51 - The Density of Shadows
20:58 - The Position of the Light
24:11 - The Purpose of the Light
34:14 - The Texture of the Light Source
39:09 - The Shape of the Light Source
41:13 - The Texture of the "Reflector"
46:41 - Lighting Setup 01-03

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All Comments (21)
  • @bbitirim
    I have been into 3D for 10 years and watching tutorials, even paid courses, yet first time in my life I have the best understanding of how lights work in real world and 3D. Please keep up the great work!
  • @ua_visuals
    Honestly, it's very difficult to find tutorials of this quality. Thank you so much.
  • @sebrij
    watching this video and him explaining everything i do to light my renders and immediately saying "don't do this it's wrong" has been pretty hilarious so far
  • @satyamanu2211
    Commenting, so that the algorithm understands this is absolutely brilliant
  • my jaw dropped twice and my mind blown at least once each chapter. Thanks for this amazing tutorial!
  • Today morning I just saw this video in my mobile before a job interview and I applied this in job test for the 1st time and they were feeling crazy from the results.... Thanks for teaching us 😁😊
  • @tekyfilms
    Every 3D artist must watch this video.
  • @itsmi9352
    came for the knoledge on lighthing, stayed for the explanation on physics. good stuff
  • @gregoryelms9936
    I could have watched another 55 minutes and 57 seconds of that tutorial. One of the best iv seen That was done really well
  • @icathiel
    youre doing gods work dude, hugs from brazil
  • @carlomdlf
    i love that you're taking the real world into consideration, so many times have i felt insecure of lighting setups because i thought they were unrealistic and you just helped me get rid of those insecurities <3
  • @sir.Geronis
    Wow. This is really the only YouTube video that talks a lot about lighting a scene in 3D. Thank you for the study!
  • @CristinaDirnea
    So well structured and explained, congrats and thank you so much! <3 As a professional photographer I was amazed when I started working in Blender (still a beginner but I just love it) by the fact Blender offers u so many and easy ways to obtain that perfect light without much of a hassle like it is usually in a real studio when u do the light set up :) PS: the gobo thing was blowing my mind first time when I was using it in Blender because it is there and it does what it should but u can make it invisible in the scene, and that is just a dream of any photographer in a real studio :)).
  • @asqa3d
    I immediately subscribed to your channel when I saw this video.
  • This is literally the best tutorial on 3D lighting I've ever seen. Love your content. (Subscribed) 🥰
  • Wow what a great tutorial, what I would try to achieve by adding 2-3 lights and randomly moving and rotating them, I found out can be created with a single light and a few planes. Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial!
  • @Ozuseka
    Best video for light i seen