Blender Tutorial: Extraordinary Backlighting


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This Blender video demonstrates how to add Backlighting to a scene. Blender version 2.79b was used for this tutorial. This video shows techniques that may be helpful to beginners and intermediate users.

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48 responses to “Blender Tutorial: Extraordinary Backlighting”

  1. Hello sir , I too much like the way you are teaching me, I like all of your videos and i learnt many from that and i want to learn how to make a 3D character modelling.Please can you teach me? I have seen many character modelling videos on youtube i am not much satisfied because i want to learn in detail,and i know that you can teach me in detail.

  2. Hello, I was wondering if you could create tutorials to do with creating uploadable assets exported as collada files for Second Life? I am a Second Life content creator/former architect in real life, and would like to do more in Second Life. If you are unfamiliar with it, by all means let me show you around? 
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  3. Can you please make a video on how to rig something. Please I've been looking for a long time and can't find anything. BTW I love your videos and have been watching for a while.

  4. I learn a lot from your tutorials. You are always the best. I found two blender YouTube channel the best and learning more on blender. The other worth mentioning is Grant Abbitt channel. For more Advance leaning in Blender is Blender Guru. However your channel and Grant Abbitt channel are detail, steps by steps instructions to follow. Thank you again. May I ask if you could do a tutorial on how to use Node Editor in Blender.

  5. 8:50 there is a really helpful hotkey if you press "G + Z + Z" (double tab Z) it will move along the local Z coordinates and just "Zoom in," onto the object. This is also really helpful for moving cameras around as using the same hotkey will dolly a camera in or out.

  6. I have done many of your projects and thank you. I am trying to make a animation where the camera pans around the 3D object. That would be a great tutorial. I found a few but they are difficult to follow.

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