We had a client ask for help making a Studio rendering.
I took a model, placed it in a studio background geometry from the 3D Warehouse provided by Solo a few years ago, and the Studio rendering lighting default setting in IRender nXt. I let this rendering “cook” for about 2 hours.

The studio lighting default does a good job if you let it cook long enough. Here I used Engine 4 and gave it 2,000 passes (about 2 hours)
The studio geometry background was not really necessary, but provided a nice effect.
Studio on 3D Warehouse

I took a model, placed it in a studio background geometry from the 3D Warehouse provided by Solo a few years ago, and the Studio rendering lighting default setting in IRender nXt. I let this rendering “cook” for about 2 hours.

The studio lighting default does a good job if you let it cook long enough. Here I used Engine 4 and gave it 2,000 passes (about 2 hours)
The studio geometry background was not really necessary, but provided a nice effect.
Studio on 3D Warehouse
