Thanks. I have now diffulties with lighting the back characters. The main characters in front I handle now (with your light products) but the back things i want to give some attention too and i am strugling with those.
Try having the same type of lights (same direction etc), but a colder color, or a softer shadow, paired with lower intensity. Then it will feel as part of your "design", but different and softer / weaker so it won't steal attention from the main lighting...
Don't forget adding colour to your spotlights as well, I like to have one a shade of blue for my night scenes.
Totally, blue is a nice color for night! :)
I hope you make a tutorial for flattoon. For sale at daz would be great.
Thanks. I have now diffulties with lighting the back characters. The main characters in front I handle now (with your light products) but the back things i want to give some attention too and i am strugling with those.
Try having the same type of lights (same direction etc), but a colder color, or a softer shadow, paired with lower intensity. Then it will feel as part of your "design", but different and softer / weaker so it won't steal attention from the main lighting...
@@Dreamlight3D Thank you! 🌹
What you say, I do! The best lighting tutorials for Daz! Thanks for the video.
That's awesome! Appreciate your kind feedback! :)
Val you are the Daz guru! Thanks for all you do
Glad to be of help Ed! Appreciate your kind feedback! :)
Always good advice, thanks Val.
Glad it's of help Jon! :)