Many partners still don’t know the simple operation of C4D lighting, but it doesn’t matter, because here the editor has shared a simple tutorial on C4D lighting. I hope friends in need can come and learn together.
Open C4D and place a few models to observe the lighting effects.
Default lighting settings. When there is no light source in the scene, if you can see objects in the scene, there should be default lighting. By default the lights will turn off automatically when using them
Scene color setting shortcut key CTRL+D. In order to better observe the light color effect, it is generally set to 80% gray.
Light tools. There are three types of lights commonly used outside: point light, spotlight, and area light. Set the light color, intensity, and projection in General
projection. In order to easily observe the shadow position of the light, it is generally necessary to turn on the projection.
Shadows have jagged settings. Open Render Settings-Anti-Aliasing-Set to (Best).
Shadow quality is poor and overly unnatural. Set the sampling accuracy in projection to increase, and the minimum value to increase.
The above is a simple tutorial on C4D lighting brought to you by the editor, let’s learn it together. I believe it can help some new users.