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12/18/2018- Physical lighting and gamma correction
- High dynamic range and exposure control
- Global illumination
- Exterior daylight
- Image-based lighting
- Advanced environment options
- Geometric backdrops and material emission
- Interior daylight
- Importing photometric data
- Studio lighting
- Spot light image projection
- Atmospheric effects
Skill Level Advanced
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- [Aaron] Hi, I'm Aaron F. Ross and welcome to this course on 3ds Max Advanced Lighting. In 3ds Max 2019, realistic lighting is easier, faster, and better than ever. Whether you're visualizing an architectural interior or designing a background for animation, you have the creative power to achieve your production goals and create convincing illusions. In this course, we'll start with a general overview of concepts in advanced lighting and rendering. Our topics within 3ds Max include exterior daylight, image-based lighting, interiors, studio techniques, and special effects.
This is a fun subject to explore, so I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Let's begin learning about advanced lighting in 3ds Max 2019.
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Introduction
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Using the exercise files4m 6s
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1. Concepts
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Photometric lighting3m 43s
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High dynamic range imaging1m 59s
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Exposure and tone mapping2m 59s
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Global illumination2m 38s
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Color temperature3m 29s
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2. Exterior Daylight
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Creating a sun positioner9m 46s
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Adjusting Sun & Sky5m 41s
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3. Image-Based Lighting
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White balancing a map5m 4s
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4. Interiors
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5. Studio Lighting and Effects
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 11s
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