In this lesson I demonstrate adding indirect light onto our monster paintings.
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Martin Vrkljan
4mo
This one took me a while, and am still not quite sure about the colors and bounced light, but it was fun. Learned a lot.
@stefyart
7mo
Hello! I found this assignment difficult, because the bouncing light is subtle: one tend to use it too much or not enough. Here is what I was able to do, but I'm not much satisfied. Any feedback is really appreciated.
@stefyart
7mo
Working on this image I saw some mistakes, so here is the fixed one

Vin
8mo
Hello, here is my bounce light before and after. Somehow my bounce light look not so convincing. hmm...I need to figure out why.
I appreciate any feedback.
@stefyart
7mo
I believe that you used a too white color for the bouncing light, that goes in contrast with the yellowish light you used as the direct one. I struggled a lot with this assignment too and I'm not satisfied with it.
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Jeremy teaches Light and Color and has worked for over 25 years in the animation, film and games industry, most notably at Pixar Animation Studios