Posts Tagged ‘Vray’
Learn about Composition and Cameras, Modeling, Lighting, Rendering and Post and find out how Neoscape produced their well known Loft 5 project (Video from YouTube).
Tutorials
The following tutorials give insight into techniqes using AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp 3ds Max and V-Ray.
See the tutorials at en.9jcg.com:
Exterior Scenes Part 1 - Composition & Cameras
Exterior Scenes Part 2 - Modeling [...]
A neon effect might be handy for your night time renderings to simulate signage and lighting.
This tutorial on Vray Elite uses the native V-Ray light material (VRayLightMt) as an illumination source.
This downloadable video tutorial uses a self illuminated standard material from max with a V-ray material wrapper (VRayMtlWrapper). Get it here at intrisia.net
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2008, April 19th, Sofia - Chaos Software announced the immediate availability of the next version of V-Ray - 1.50.SP2 (1.50 service pack 2)
You can download the new version in the usual manner by going to the ChaosGroup website and logging in with your support account.
The V-Ray 1.5 Service Pack 2 is now compatible with Autodesk® [...]
Chaos Group has posted a few new videos showing their realtime rendering used as an active shade renderer in 3ds max.
“The technology is based on a highly optimized raytracing core and is capable of generating fully raytraced images with global illumination at the fraction of the time required for normal rendering. At the same time, [...]
Great tutorials on the architectural illustration process and workflow from AutoCAD to 3ds max / Vray to Photoshop.
3DATS Tutorials
I had the chance recently to use GroundWiz together with Vray for planting trees on a 3d model to simulate natural context on a 500m x 500m sloped terrain model. The GroundWiz plugin works great. You can basically paint hundreds of trees in a Photoshop like fashion onto a 3d surface in minutes. It’s such [...]
A script that allows you to change the properties of VRayMtls, VRayLightMtls, VRayFastSSS, Standard & VRayMtlWrapper mats across the scene, selection or material editor. I used it to change the intensity of many different light emitting, different colored objects across the scene. You can get it at ScriptSpot.
The Evermotion tutorials collection is always worth a look every now and then. There are lots of Vray tutorials with focus on architectural rendering.