Make realistic environment lighting in Blender (in 10 mins)

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Learn how to do realistic environment(outdoor) lighting in Blender in just a matter of minutes.Lighting can drastically improve your renders. After watching this video you can create realistic environment lighting in Blender.

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Time-Stamps:-
00:00 | Intro
00:30 | Method *1
02:11 | Problem *1 & sol.
04:43 | Problem *2 & sol.
07:03 | Method *2
09:30 | The Problem with..& the sol.
11:39 | Outro

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CGObaid
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Wow, what an "Illuminating" video! this was so helpful, thank you.

richardsher
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Damn there are some VERY good lighting tips in this. Thank you :)

mikelittlenz
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This is the first video I watched on your channel and that intro already got me hooked lmao

wow that mist layer really helps thanks!

That_Guy
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So beneficial and creative good man
I was looking for such info these days.

sahebfahmi
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Good work. You have improved much, the way of explaining 👍.

connectedtonature
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I can’t even make it looks like the first one.😂

AliBounds
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Great videos thank you so much it was easy to follow learned a lot of things that I was looking for and I will look forward to watching more from you.

richardsher
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This is some quality stuff! Keep it up!

aloomia
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Thank you, they explained very clearly how it works, the principle itself!

Lysenkoal
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0:03 this is also realistic environment but for cloudy and rain coming environment

Arthr
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Thank you so much for sharing very informative video please make more videos.

jafarsadiq
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Thank you so much! Liked and subscribed! Keep up the good work :)

kidavokado
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Thank you, very informative video :) keep the good stuff !

HorusTheFalconX
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You are a legend. what a video funny + education

ujkos_who
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great video, I like how in depth you go in these tutorials. It really helps!

thewahoo
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Thanks for the video, and I learned some things about lighting. Since you are studying for realism, some light criticism on the models: the buildings are not realistic in some important ways. I grew up in an environment like that.

Based on my great grandparents log house, and considering usability, put the door where the window is, though closer to the corner, the door opens inwards against the wall. Bring the roof line down on door side, or add an abutment. A shallower roof angle is okay, and the roof doesn't need to be equal sizes on both sides, and often wasn't because of how space was utilized. Make the building a bit wider. Put the window on the sunny wall, same height, centred on wall. They were outside during the day, they wanted light as long as possible on afternoons, it saved on lantern fuel. Keep the chair and deck where they are, it wouldn't be left in the way of the door anyway.

1. The scene would be a region that gets snow, and for that, the roof overhangs are not large enough, either on the eaves, nor the rakes/gable ends.
2. The window and door frames should either be slightly inset from the outside surface of the wall, and/or have more of a bar across the top to shed rain (and snow). Especially, the frame holes would be cut to the centerline of the logs, then framed in, and the window casing inserted into that, and glass panes installed in the casing. The idea of a nicely painted window frame is a correct touch, but the colour looks plastic-y, it is too uniform and bright for painted wood, almost seems self illuminating. The windows are the correct height from the ground, but too far from the roof overhang.
3. There no sign of a chimney or stove pipe, and that could be coincidental camera angle, but still, it is conspicuous in absence.
4. This is a tricky one: the logs are too uniform. But I think many people would make them too irregular if they tried. I say leave it, and if you recess the doors and window frame, that will be less obvious.
5. Very minor detail. For a one storey building, it seems a bit too tall, for a 1.5 story, it is too short. Definitely, the building is too narrow. Remember that it is easier to build wide with logs than taller because hand construction traditionally involves manipulating logs of hundreds of kilograms over one's head, and a really narrow building means cutting valuable straight and uniform logs short; extra cutting.

Mixed building styles were/are possible, you don't need logs on the short end to have a log house, or up around the gables if you do. Put a square beam across the gable end where you change the log direction(and really, don't switch the log direction like that), or switch to lapped joint log corners and get rid of the corner posts.

OgreProgrammer
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Beast! a lot of so good info in a pretty short video, ty alot

antoniosandoval
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I have liked your video just by seeing the comparison of first and 2nd. Hope I find this great Subscribed

syedslab
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Thanks bro i found the fog and the double hdri method very helpful and creative

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