Many student reels rely on greyshade renders or raw playblasts, but taking the time to add simple lighting can make a huge difference to how your work is received.
You don’t need to be a lighting artist to benefit from a basic setup. A little polish goes a long way, and you can follow one of our super simple lighting tutorials to get a great result in just a few minutes.
| Robo Beetle by Edoardo Sartori |
Lighting Helps Direct the Audience’s Eye
Good lighting is storytelling. A good lighting setup helps guide attention to the character’s face, the acting beats, and the important parts of the performance. Greyshade renders can feel flat, making it harder for the viewer to connect with the emotion and the story. Lighting helps to support the performance you worked so hard to create.
When a recruiter sees a lit and rendered shot, it signals pride, effort, and professionalism. It says you’re willing to go the extra mile to make your work shine.
Good Lighting Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated
You don’t need advanced shaders or a full CG pipeline. A simple key, fill, and rim light + a basic render is enough. Better yet, watch our Physical Sky Tutorial for the simplest of all lighting setups. Many animation students think lighting “isn’t their job”, but in a reel, everything is your job — including presentation.
Good Lighting Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated
You don’t need advanced shaders or a full CG pipeline. A simple key, fill, and rim light + a basic render is enough. Better yet, watch our Physical Sky Tutorial for the simplest of all lighting setups. Many animation students think lighting “isn’t their job”, but in a reel, everything is your job — including presentation.
Adding even basic lighting elevates your reel instantly. It supports your performance, enhances appeal, and makes your animation look industry-ready. Don’t hide great work behind a grey viewport — let it shine.
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