2015
Digital Tutors
Andy Butler
3h 13m
English
In this 3ds Max and V-Ray tutorial we'll use RPManager, RailClone and Forest Pack to create realistic looking day-time and night-time sections of a residential building.
We'll use the powerful features of RPManager to control different lighting setups, file outputs, cameras and render elements all controlled within one file. You'll learn some of the processes used in RailClone Pro to create a customized fence, change the material and further customization tools. We'll use Forest Pack Pro to create a grass lawn, bushes and trees.
By the end of this 3ds Max and V-Ray training you'll have improved your modeling, lighting and rendering skills to produce a set of two images that any potential client will love.
1 Introduction and project overview 01:30
Setting up 3ds Max preferences 09:56
3 Importing and tidying up our CAD files 08:11
4 Using keyboard shortcuts and modifiers 12:32
5 Discussing spline modeling tips 10:53
6 Utilizing the rename tool 09:33
7 Reviewing Forest Pack Pro 09:53
8 Analyzing distribution, camera and surface 10:21
9 Reviewing material and displa 10:20
10 Setting up RailClone Pro 08:35
11 Adding a RailClone selector 08:51
12 Changing our RailClone materia 06:31
13 Installing RPManager 07:22
14 Creating passes in RPManager 09:11
15 Applying property sets 10:10
16 Creating our first render pass 09:19
17 Duplicating our first render pass 09:52
18 Creating additional render elements 08:29
19 Saving renders and elements 12:45
20 Finalizing our day-time render 10:28
21 Finalizing our night-time render 08:35
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