Hi! Hello!
This class will show you how to create a room model in 3ds max and render it in V-Ray.
Below are some key learning points.
- Starting in 3dsMax: Viewports and Grid, Snaps, Navigation Tool
- Building a Core Model: Walls and Ceiling / Floor, Windows, Baseboard
- Importing furniture items
- Adding a Vray Camera
- V-Ray Sky as an Environmental Light
- V-Ray Planes and Sphere Lights
- Setting up Render Settings, and Producing a Test rendering
- V-Ray Materials with the Bump, Reflection, Self-Illumination, and Diffuse Parameters
- Multi/Sub-Object Material, Falloff Map, Color Correction Map
- Material Override Rendering
- Final Render Settings
This class is suitable for all levels.
If you are familiar with 3ds Max and want to concentrate on V-Ray, you can download the intermediate files from the Projects and Resources Tab.
It is recommended that you use the following parameters on your computer, as per the Autodesk website.
please follow this link for more information, and scroll to the System Requirements: https://www.autodesk.com/products/3ds-max/free-trial
64-bit Intel (r) or AMD (r) multi-core processor
One of our recommended Graphic Cards. Click the link below to see
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/sites/default/files/file_downloads/3dsmax2020_GFX_ResultsNovember2019.pdf
Minimum RAM 4 GB (8 GB or more recommended).
9 GB free disk space for installation
Please download and install the free trial of V-Ray and 3ds Max from the links below.
https://www.autodesk.com/products/3ds-max/free-trial
https://www.chaosgroup.com/vray/3ds-max/free-trial
V-Ray Next is the best option for V-Ray. V-Ray 5 is now available for download. You might want to download that one as it has some new features and a material library which could save you some time. This class still covers the basics of materials. It is important to know the basics, even if you are working with existing material presets. This will allow you to make adjustments.
Once both programs have been installed, please go to the Projects and Resources tab to find out more about the class project and the work files.
We are grateful!