Video description
Explore V-Ray lighting and rendering with 3ds Max to add professional effects to all of your projects. In this video, you will work with V-Ray parameters, tolls, modifiers, and lights through practical examples. Along the way, you will see many useful tips and tricks, and adopt best practices with workflows, techniques, and methodologies to gain a solid foundation to consistently create amazing lighting.
- Create consistent and high-quality renders
- Understand how to troubleshoot rendering errors
- Build a solid understanding of render elements
Table of contents
- Introduction 00:01:11
- Setting Up 3ds Max and V-Ray for Quick Test Renders 00:04:04
- Fine-tuning the V-Ray Override Material 00:04:42
- Fine-tuning Global Illumination, Image Filter, and Color Mapping 00:04:06
- Optimizing the Image Sampler and Positioning the V-Ray Sunlight 00:04:20
- Positioning the V-Ray Sun and Fine-tuning Exposure and Override 00:06:36
- V-Ray Sunlight Repositioning, Ambient Occlusion, and V-Ray Light Objects 00:05:50
- Creating and Instancing Window and Ceiling V-Ray Lights 00:05:40
- V-Ray Dome Light and other V-Light types 00:05:53
- More IES Light Settings & Key Final Render Parameters 00:07:10
Product information
- Title: Beginning Lighting and Rendering with 3ds Max and V-Ray
- Author(s):
- Release date: December 2018
- Publisher(s): Apress
- ISBN: 9781484244036
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