Tony, the point of doing lighting tests is to create custom lights to establish a mood (that is appropriate to the scene). Throwing in an ambient light doesn't accomplish that.
depending on what story one is doing i say use your shadows for advantage shadows are great for like creepy scenes and stuff :) but also if you want a scene to look like its in a different type of day i would play around with the light coloration that might give you different tons and colors in your scene :D
I recently graduated from Mount Ida College with my degree in Computer Animation. I currently work at Target as a cashier/guest service worker. This is juat a blog that I started to write down my movie reviews.
I like all types of movies Horror and action are my two favorites. I also enjoy a good drama or comedy. Here is a list of my favorite actors/actresses
ACTRESSES: Angelina Jolie, Milla Jovavich, Anne Hathaway, Megan Fox, Meryl Streep, Sandra Bullock and more
ACTORS: Christian Bale, Sam Worthington
Robert Denero, Robin Williams, Kevin James, Jerry Stiller, Robert Englund, and more
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Tony, the point of doing lighting tests is to create custom lights to establish a mood (that is appropriate to the scene). Throwing in an ambient light doesn't accomplish that.
i like the bottom one the lighting looks good in that one. have you tryed out mental ray it give you alot of control and looks great
depending on what story one is doing i say use your shadows for advantage shadows are great for like creepy scenes and stuff :) but also if you want a scene to look like its in a different type of day i would play around with the light coloration that might give you different tons and colors in your scene :D
Tony try a 3 point light set-up it will look the most like natural light and produce soft shadows and highlights
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