Hi, My name is Kevin. This is a 3D environment that I am working on for my Major Study at the University of Hertfordshire. The scene is loosely based on the trailer for the new Naughty Dog game: Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLGy63pt9vA It's still in the block out stage but all feedback is welcome! The scene is based in an alternate 1985, hypothetically mankind discovered space travel after the end of the Second World War. This is the interior of a ship developed in the 80's in this universe
I don't think counts as locked cameras. What are you lenses? Are you using an 80mm or a 30mm? Why? What are you focal points? What is the foreground/midground/background of every shot?
If you going to just replicate the trailer shot by shot that's ok but then pick the shots and learn from them. There is a lot of very deliberate camera and framing choices there. Which are going to define how you light things and how much effort is worth putting into the props.
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Lock in your cameras first and then light your block out and you will in good shape.
If you going to just replicate the trailer shot by shot that's ok but then pick the shots and learn from them. There is a lot of very deliberate camera and framing choices there. Which are going to define how you light things and how much effort is worth putting into the props.
Otherwise there is some great reference here:
https://imaginemore.art/?library=Cinematic+Art&search=space+ship+cockpit