SkyLight for CINEMA 4D
powerful lights setup system for your renderings


What is SkyLight?
SkyLight allows you to easily create complex light setups for your outdoor scenes (and others as well) in CINEMA 4D. It is quite easy to use and produces very nice results. And it is fast too. SkyLight is based on MoGraph module and XPresso node editor in CINEMA 4D.
“Wowee! I cannot get over how fantastic this is, it's incredible .. It's so very fast also .. this actually makes my models look good“
ClassicGamer
NEW in SkyLight 1.1
Now you can set the position of your sun accordingly to the sun of your HDRI map!
Download SkyLight
SkyLight requires CINEMA 4D R9.6 (Windows or Mac OS X) or higher and MoGraph module. If you do not have MoGraph and you still want to try SkyLight, please download the latest demo version of CINEMA 4D from maxon.net.
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Download SkyLight 1.16 (53KB)
Manual: English | Italian | Czech
Sample scene (13.2 MB)
Videotutorial (ZIP, 113 MB)
(you need Ensharpen video codec for viewing)
Sample GI&AO settings (by Rich-Art)
Other tools / plugins
SkyLight is free. It means you can use it free of charge even in commercial projects. However you are not allowed to redistribute SkyLight, bundle it with other products or incorporate it into other products without our permission.
About author
SkyLight was developed by Pavel Zoch AKA pzdm. Pavel is managing editor of 3dsoftware.cz, popular czech CINEMA 4D community server. He lives in Prague, Czech Republic. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding SkyLight or other Pavel's plugins, feel free to contact him by sending email to pzdm [at] digitalmedia.cz
SPECIAL THANKS to Rich-Art (SkyLight betatesting and english translation of the manual) and Mad (Italian manual)!
SkyLight
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