Showing posts with label Image based lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Image based lighting. Show all posts

Friday, 19 February 2016

Image Based Lighting

Image Based Lighting tutorial

"Image-based lighting (IBL) is the process of illuminating scenes and objects (real or synthetic) with images of light from the real world" Paul Debevec, USC Institute for Creative Technologies

Today we refreshed our memories, about how to light a scene in Maya. First off, we used IBL lighting. Here's a sphere with an .hdr (high bit depth image) that contains colour and brightness information across a very wide dynamic range.

We'll be using lighting techniques in our Going Live Jeremy Kyle toys animation - so today we used the room created by Sang and set up IBL, point lights, area lights and directional lights.

IBL lighting and room set

IBL lighting sphere


Lighting build ups - starting with shadow lighting. The green tinge is taken from the grass, which is 'outside' on an image back plate.
Build up using point light


Adjusting levels



Without the green shadows 



Introducing area light outside the window 
and a directional light for the sun



Red outline shows which selection of the image I want to render



Wire frame model, when using an IBR render view setting