If you're looking for some nice studio lighting setups, check out this download by dzerbs.
dzerbs writes:
I found myself making a lot of product shots lately, and thought that maybe it would be easier to have a set of backdrops that are easily customizable and that i could use really quickly instead of having to model them everytime. So that's what I did!
Here I created five (5) different studio backdrops that you can use for products shots, showing off your model, or anything where you need a nice infinite background.
All of them have customizable parameters that use Shapekeys to control them. Those parameters include: Roundness, Height, Width, etc.
Hopefully you guys find this really useful, I know I have, and if there is any problems with it please please let me know, I would like to make this better if I could.
There was no scripting involved because I have no idea how to script haha, but it would be awesome if somehow this were an add-on where you could choose from a menu which ones you want to import.
But anyways, enjoy and I hope it helps someone and happy blending!
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Very useful! Thanks!
Seriously, SUCH good timing! Just last night I was searching for pre-made studio backdrops to save me time! Although I already made one this will save me time in the future, so thank you ;-)
Haha I'm happy I could help!
It's really great, you can even imagine a light rig with a mask controled by shapekeys ; that closes or opens and make the climax change... really good stuff, thanks *
Haha thanks, if you are saying that it should use shapekeys to control it, that's exactly what it is. :) Haha maybe I just misunderstood your comment though :)
Wow BlenderNation! Thanks for the sharing my backdrops to everyone! I really am glad people are finding this helpful!
I remember years back in Truespace the wizard they had to setup scenes quickly with lighting. Although not exactly the same, I think a lot of people will find this useful. What would be cool is if Blender had a studio wizard built in w/ these backdrops and lighting. Good stuff - thx for sharing!
I agree, I think it would be AWESOME if Blender had it built in or maybe an add-on or something but thanks for finding this helpful!