GI Studio Lighting, 4.8 out of 5 based on 22 ratings

GI Studio Lighting

Running Time: 31 mins
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Rating: 4.8/5 (22 votes cast)

In this tutorial we will cover building a studio environment, rendering, and color correcting your render in Photoshop.
                  
                  
                  
        

GI Studio Lighting, 4.8 out of 5 based on 22 ratings

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  1. mishga says:

    Another great tutorial! thanks a lot!!
    Keep posting more!!
    Cheers!

    PS: great logo btw!

  2. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by eyedesyn, eyedesyn. eyedesyn said: GI Studio Lighting: http://bit.ly/2bYSZx via @garusbooth [...]

  3. Great tutorial…Keep em coming…Also love your 'for sale' cinema elements… I'll definetly be looking for reasons to use them in projects

  4. Juan says:

    I did not received the file! please refund or email de file!

  5. Garus Booth says:

    You should receive an email with a link to download the file in a few minutes.

    Let me know how it goes.

  6. antechambre says:

    Great Stuff! Learned a lot. Thanks man!

  7. Garus Booth says:

    Nice! I am glad you found some useful information.

  8. Garus Booth says:

    Nice! I am glad you found some useful information.

  9. noman says:

    Good Job
    Very Help full Tutorial

  10. noman says:

    What your website ?

  11. Garus Booth says:

    My website is http://www.bythebooth.com you should be able to find my portfolio in the navigation on the top left of the screen.

    Cheers

  12. dt33 says:

    Fundamental technique. Thank you! This is what I was looking for.

  13. mrxempz says:

    thanks allot. lighting is probably critical element in 3d stuff. im so gonna bookmark this.

  14. Garus Booth says:

    Thanks I appreciate it!

  15. Justin says:

    This is great. Was following along nicely until I got to the GI settings. Mine is greyed out. Not sure why? I am new to C4D as well. Thanks for any help.

  16. Ben says:

    Nice tut. Just pick up the pace on the next one.

  17. MBAustin says:

    Unfortunately, the settings are probably greyed out because you lack the Advanced Render module for C4D. This is one of many modules that Maxon sells separately to expand the program's functionality, and they cost about $600 each. A lot of people doing tutorials with rendering forget to explain this for some reason. If you want to do these kinds of GI renders, I would recommend VrayforC4D over the AR module, as the quality is MUCH better (it is more difficult to learn however). If you don't want to spend the money, you could try LuxRender, which is free.

  18. Arran Kelley says:

    Hey – I am relatively new to Cinema 4D. I am using v.9.6. I am following you until you drop in the box, reposition, and convert – then I lose you when you go to the box for close spline (about 2 min. 30 sec. in). I don't see a close spline box. I tried to continue in the tutorial. I was able to make the house shape. Then I am able to select the points but have trouble chamfering. There is no option for chamfering when I right click. Is there any way you could shed some light on this?

  19. lizardwizard says:

    great stuff man.. really helped!

    b.t.w whats the name of the GB font? it rocks!

  20. Eyalvital says:

    hey man any idea bout why is my rendering taking so long??
    32 min!! for fuck sake!
    im using win 7 at 64 bit, 4gb ddr3 dual core2
    any thoughts on that?

  21. Garus Booth says:

    GI generally takes a long time. It is all about finding a balance
    between quality and render time. Maybe GI is not the way to go with
    your image.

  22. P L Pintado says:

    lovely!!!how can i do an empty font? thankss

  23. Garus Booth says:

    I don't have Cinema in front of me at the moment but I think you can just skip the caps section of the tutorial and it will not put the front and the back face on the letters. I think that was what you are asking let me know if it works for you.

  24. Justin says:

    I just paid to download the project and It redirected me to a text file. There was no download at all. I would really like the project files ASAP.

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