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Found 7 results for lighting
How to dim a room and add room lighting
How to dim a room and add room lighting - Anime Studio Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/drawing/how_to_dim_a_room_and_add_room_lighting/
14 May 2016ShoNuff93

This is a real quick tutorial on how to dim a background in Anime Studio and how to add light back where it is needed. It also has a tiny bit of highlighting techniques but not much. That will be for a tutorial in coloring in AS I think. Again, more of just a really quick tip rather than a full on tutorial!! smile


Realistic Spotlight Effect
Realistic Spotlight Effect - Anime Studio Pro 8 Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/layers/realistic_spotlight_effect/
8 July 2012ShoNuff93

Making a spotlight using simple layer effects to achieve realistic lighting.


Techniques for creating light and shadow effects
Techniques for creating light and shadow effects - Moho Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/layers/techniques_for_creating_light_and_shadow_effects/
28 April 2019ShoNuff93

This is another "sort of" lighting and shadow tutorial. I probably could make a whole series on just lighting effects but I think these, in particular, are pretty useful and easy to do.
The first technique I show you is how to use just a simple cut out shape to create a spotlight. I've made a tutorial about this before but it's a good refresher.
The second little technique is creating shadows for a moving character. Yes, you can use the built-in shadow effect but this video shows you how to create a shadow that's a little more dynamic so you can place it anywhere you like.
And the last technique is creating police lights or flashing lights. It's just a little more tricky because it involves some masking and changing layer blending modes, but once you get it


Lighting with Photo Shop and Anime Studio
Lighting with Photo Shop and Anime Studio - Anime Studio 9 Pro Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/layers/lighting_with_photo_shop_and_anime_studio/
6 February 2013neomarz1

Using Adobe Photoshop, and Anime Studio, Mars shows us how he created this futuristic scene.


Fireworks in Anime Studio
Fireworks in Anime Studio - Anime Studio Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/particles/fireworks_in_anime_studio/
20 July 2016ShoNuff93

Nothing fancy. A few people asked me to make fireworks but I've never made any before so this is my first attempt. I sure I can make better ones but for now I thought some of you would like to have a look at this to see how I made these and then maybe deconstruct and make your own! You can find the file on the Anime Studio Pro facebook group page! or below in the supporting documents


How to make force lightning in Moho (Anime Studio)
How to make force lightning in Moho (Anime Studio) - Moho (Anime Studio) Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/special_effects/how_to_make_force_lightning_in_moho_anime_studio/
20 October 2016ShoNuff93

This is a tutorial on how to create a lightning effect in Anime Studio Pro/MOHO Pro. It involves using strokes, the stoke exposure tool, layer noise and layer effects. It is pretty easy to do has a really good looking effect! You can use it for lighting strikes or use it as a projectile effect similar to that used for magic wand battles in the Harry Potter Movies or force lightning in the Star Wars movies!

Epic Unease by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license | Source | Artist


Making the Lantern Background
Making the Lantern Background - Anime Studio Tutorial
https://www.animestudiotutor.com/masking/making_the_lantern_background/
20 July 2016ShoNuff93

This tutorial is to show you all how to use masking to create a gradient lighting effect that you would use for making flashlight or torch effects. It's pretty simple to achieve but you need to make two separate pieces of artwork .

You can do this by using another program such as Illustrator like I did or you can do it in Anime Studio by creating a background, duplicating and then changing all of the colors. I just used Illustrator because it's much easier for me to create backgrounds in it!

Once you've done this, you really only need to use a mask and use the LAYER blur function to make it look more realistic. (if that's what you're going for.)

As always, when you think of masking always remember it is a way to hide or reveal things!!!!!!!!

Echoes of Time by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license
Source | Artist


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