If you have any problems regarding the Aversis shop, don't hesitate to contact us through email at info(at)aversis.beĪll rights reserved. I have used 3ds Max 2014 and VRay 3.0 in the tutorial.
Feel free to link to this page of course! (see also Terms of Use)Īversis TUTORIALS End User License Agreement Build Studio Light Setup using 3ds Max and VRay OConnor, Raavi on. I don't like the tutorials to float around in 10 different versions and places on the net. Please don't translate or copy these tutorials elsewhere. If you aren’t a Learnvray member, check our V-Ray Course (with 5SRW approach) for 3ds Max, SketchUp and Rhino. The Learnvray members could go in depth of various aspect following the links along the page. The Aversis tutorials are all for the 3D Studio Max version, but since many of the features are similar for each package, you will be able to learn some of it even when using a different host package. which are: 1) modeling 2) light balance 3) materials 4) final settings 5) post production. It is a render plugin originally for 3D Studio Max, but currently also available for Maya, Rhinoceros 3D, Google Sketchup, Cinema4D and many more. This is useful for creating atmosphere effects and add a bit of. When rendering this fx can be simulated with volumetric lighting. In real-world, rays of light are the most visible when they bounce off the surface, like dust or mist. V-ray is one of the best renderers you will find to create extremely photorealistic 3D images. In this Vray for 3Ds Max tutorial we're adding the environment fog to add volumetric lighting to our scene. They don't sum up a bunch of settings, but instead explain every step along the way, telling you how and why, in human language. You will be able to lit any interior scene physically accurate with VRay.
You will learn basic render setting in VRay. The Aversis V-ray tutorials are widely known for their in depth explanations while remaining very easy to follow and to understand. This course is about lighting an interior scene from morning to night in 3DS Max and VRay.
A short overview of the main Vray features, one of the most used and versatile render plugins for 3dsMax.