
Sun and Sky with Chaos Corona for Cinema 4D
Light your scenes with Corona Sun and Sky.
Explore our collection of learning resources to master Corona for Cinema 4D in no time. It includes beginner-friendly tutorials and webinars, detailed documentation, and free scenes. As soon as you feel confident with the basics, sign up for our free Corona Academy and learn how to create scenes from start to finish.
Your journey into photorealism begins with a single render. Watch this video to learn how to create your first visualization by effectively lighting your scene, integrating 3D models and materials, and rendering a high-quality image. Follow along and download the empty Interior Scene.
Light your scenes with Corona Sun and Sky.
Adjust the color and intensity of lighting in your scene before, during, or even after rendering, thanks to the power of LightMix.
Browse through Chaos Cosmos and populate your scenes with thousands of high-quality, render-ready models, materials, HDRIs, and presets.
Learn how to use denoising to make your renders cleaner and faster. Find out which denoising option works best for your render and adjust the settings as needed.
Tone Mapping allows you to achieve precise results tailored to your needs. It features a customizable stack of operators that you can adjust by adding, deleting, or rearranging them as necessary.
Watch this step-by-step tutorial to learn how the new Corona to Vantage scene export works with Cinema 4D, how to render images in seconds, and how to animate your scenes in Chaos Vantage.
By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to use Chaos Scatter to create natural environments by distributing grass, trees, and much more.
Adding elements like clouds to your scene has never been easier. Simply insert a Corona Sky and Sun object into your scene, navigate to the Sky object, click on the Clouds tab, and select "Enable". In just seconds, your scene will be adorned with our beautiful clouds!
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If you are ever in doubt, make sure you check the Chaos documentation. There you can find detailed explanations of features, parameters, settings, and more.