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Hey,

 

I need a really good tutorial to help me with lighting. I have no clue about lighting. I just need some good ones or where to look for them.

 

Thank you.

 

PS. see there are pictures i make and they could probably be better with better lighting (like these)

my_table.JPG

birdyhouseturk.JPG

my turkey doesnt have feet yet! :D

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Alright Caleb, I got a good 'un for ya

 

I had several "aha" moments while reading this one. I love it! Light- a detailed tutorial EDIT I did a link to part 4, but all parts all great

 

While on the subject, I think that we should do Lighting Challenges like on the CGtalk forums. I have a detailed model of a set I'm making right now for this purpose, would there be any interest there?

 

Good luck Caleb!

 

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thank you

 

what do you mean by lighting challenges.

i think i know but....

 

thanks for the tut

 

edit: Hey i need a lighting tutorial for Animation Master

although that tutorial will help i need one on how to make different types of lights and what not in Animation Master

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i have figured out a little more about lighting now.

 

i have finished the feet for my turkey now so now the pic would look better but i dont think i have the project anymore of the birdhouse.

 

but if anyone is inetrested here it is

 

turkeyguess.JPG

 

comments are welcome on the turkey itself and what you think would be nice to change.

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Hey, that's a cute turkey! And he toonlines well, too.

 

The bulge in his ankles looks odd. Is that an authentic turkey detail?

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