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Lighting Post-Production
Post-production in Photoshop to improve your lighting with this fantastic tip to fix the lack of Chiaroscuro. (this topic is explained in depth into the official >Corona Course, Chaos Academic)
[ I'm using a great render created by my student Adrian Velazquez ]
In this type of post-production applying a curve to increase the contrast is not enough: here we must apply concepts of Chiaroscuro: gradients and steps.
In this type of post-production applying a curve to increase the contrast is not enough: here we must apply concepts of Chiaroscuro: gradients and steps.
As you can notice in the image below, in these corners the "steps" (= relevant variation of light amount) are not very pronounced. Usually, it depends on the space and the way how the light bounces around.
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Before rendering you could fix it by using black curtains/planes, but in case the render is ready you can paint shadows to enhance the light direction you have. Check the video BELOW to see the result 👇🏻👇🏻
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Ciro Sannino
Chaos Academic Partner
if you like rendering, modeling, animation etc.. visit my official > Corona Course <
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Ciro Sannino
Chaos Academic Partner
if you like rendering, modeling, animation etc.. visit my official > Corona Course <