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    Default DV11-2: Lighting for Photorealistic Renderings

    Instructors: Alexander Bicalho

    Class Description: If you ever created a 3D model, applied materials, and then spent hours adding lights to it, this class is for you. You will learn tips and tricks on lighting, tips on how to use "fakeosity," radiosity, and GI. We'll walk you though the different light types and when to use each of them by looking at rendering the same way a photographer looks at a photo shoot. Some knowledge of 3ds Max, Autodesk VIZ, or VIZ Render is recommended.
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