that exacly how i was doing the lighting before but there was one problem happing at that time like when i try to upload that image as reference on 3d sky or cg mood, those little normal shadows on bottom gets darker so these people rejects my models from there. but that same image looks good on my 4k moniter. so i started doing images without background and shadows and started doing background in post. that's my experience do you have any work or tips around that? so for my poor english. tnx
Hi, They always want a specific look. Use masking id to reveal desired shadows in Photoshop after removing backgorund by masking it out and replacing with complete white colour. By the way i also sell on 3dsky and cgmood.
@@Knowledgeseeker70 i generally hide background and only render the object so that it'll render fastest and after that i add white background 247,247,247 like they want and i think this is the fastest method to do this kind of thing if you have multiple renders and some close ups
Amazing tutorial!!!
Thanks Shahul :)
awesome work
thank you: you're my first comment here on TH-cam!
Very useful tutorial. Please upload more videos
thank you!
Hi. thanks for this useful tutorial. I use Vray for rendering but I think the principle is the same.
Please add...3ds max corona exterior day scene, evening scene,night scene... useful toutorial... waiting for your videos 😊
that exacly how i was doing the lighting before but there was one problem happing at that time like when i try to upload that image as reference on 3d sky or cg mood, those little normal shadows on bottom gets darker so these people rejects my models from there. but that same image looks good on my 4k moniter. so i started doing images without background and shadows and started doing background in post. that's my experience do you have any work or tips around that?
so for my poor english. tnx
Hi,
They always want a specific look. Use masking id to reveal desired shadows in Photoshop after removing backgorund by masking it out and replacing with complete white colour. By the way i also sell on 3dsky and cgmood.
@@Knowledgeseeker70 i generally hide background and only render the object so that it'll render fastest and after that i add white background 247,247,247 like they want and i think this is the fastest method to do this kind of thing if you have multiple renders and some close ups
how do you do it in Vray?
please do post production
Hi man what pc do you have cpu gpu?
I'm working with Corona, so it's CPU