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3ds max and V-ray training for interior designers

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  • Mar 28, 2025
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3ds max and V-ray training for interior designers, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.6, with 75 lectures, based on 81 reviews, and has 723 subscribers.

You will learn about Make any interior renders Make photorealistic renders Become professional 3d visualizer This course is ideal for individuals who are Architects or interior designers or 3d Visualizers or Students It is particularly useful for Architects or interior designers or 3d Visualizers or Students.

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Summary

Title: 3ds max and V-ray training for interior designers

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 3.6

Number of Lectures: 75

Number of Published Lectures: 75

Number of Curriculum Items: 75

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 75

Original Price: $59.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Make any interior renders
  • Make photorealistic renders
  • Become professional 3d visualizer
  • Who Should Attend

  • Architects
  • interior designers
  • 3d Visualizers
  • Students
  • Target Audiences

  • Architects
  • interior designers
  • 3d Visualizers
  • Students
  • This course is going to help you to gain the skill of photorealistic 3d visualization in 3ds Max and V-ray. You’ll learn all the secrets of photorealistic rendering, complex Vray materials and correct postprocessing in Photoshop. You’ll be able to make some special schticks that will speed up your work in several times.

    If you’re a beginner in this business, this training will give you a quick start in the profession. It will take you about one month to become able to make professional renders, which are indistinguishable from photos.

    If you already work in 3ds max, in this course you’ll learn some special tricks with lighting and render settings, which are going to improve the quality of your renders.

    If you still don’t know, what you are going to do, this is a good chance to become an experienced 3d artist. Today this profession is in great demand and the market of the architectural 3d visualization needs good specialists.

    This course covers the topics of:


    1. Interior modeling
    2. Settings of composite Vray materials
    3. Texturing
    4. 6 lighting types
    5. Postprocessing
    6. Correct work with the scene
    7. Frame composition in interior

    In
    this course we will learn in detail 76 materials, which are widely used in
    interior visualization. We’ll deal with Blend materials, Vray dirt and other
    advanced materials. In the tutorial block about lighting you’ll learn 6 types
    of light settings in interior visualization, daylight, nightlight and combined
    light. With real examples, you’ll get a step by step guide in making fine
    interiors in 3d.

    About tutors

    co-autor Anton Viborniy

  • A specialist in the field of architectural planning and 3d visualization
  • The founder of the Timedigital..org and archtutors..ru startup
  • Over 30 completed projects and 5 years of 3d max work experience. A Masters degree in Architecture. Alumni of PGASA
  • Has participated in “Autodesk day” as a Speaker and has read over 30 lectures for students majoring in Architectural Studies
  • co- autor Dmitrio Shuka

  • Two Time Render.Ru Award Winner
  • Published in the renowned CG Artist Magazine
  • Author and Coauthor of more than 200 projects
  • Published on FRONT PAGE – Europe’s Best Gallery EVERMOTION..ORG

  • WE WILL TELL YOU THE SECRETS OF THE PERFECT V-RAY SETTINGS

    You will no longer have to spend nights testing scenes, neither will you experience problems with low quality images, long rendering, render noise.We will give you an algorithm that will quadruple your work speed.

    WE WILL SHOW YOU THREE TYPES OF LIGHTING

    You will have a complete guide for the vray sun + vray sky + vray physical camera lighting system.Different lighting types will make projects more diverse.Make your portfolio 3 times bigger.It will make your projects more alive and memorable.

    PHOTOSHOP POSTPRODUCTION

    You will learn to quickly make renders and enhance them in Photoshop.We will look many render channels, learn to correct colors and make your images have moods.You will have all the knowledge for render afterwork.

  • NEW KNOWLEDGE WILL HELP YOU EARN MORE MONEY
  • YOU WILL SPEND 4 TIMES LESS TIME
  • YOUR PROJECTS WILL BEFIT THE HIGHEST 3D VISUALIZATION STANDARDS
  • YOUR COLLEAGUES WILL NOTICE YOUR ADVANCES
  • After training you will be able to

    1. Have a starting salary of at least 3000 dollars per month.
    2. Work at any visualization studio.
    3. Be a successful Vip Client oriented Freelancer.
    4. Up your project level.
    5. Make your clients fall in love with your projects.
    6. Your projects will be displayed at the most prestigious 3D galleries.
    7. Make photorealistic images equal to those of the author
    8. Render very quickly.
    9. Make a high quality Afterwork.
    10. Professionally work with model bases.


    Course program

    INTRODUCTORY

  • What is 3D visualization and its types
  • How to become a professional
  • Choosing software
  • Choosing a Pc
  • Correct scene element names
  • Gamma
  • “Hot” modificators and their settings
  • Hotkeys
  • User path
  • Solving problems caused by bad geometry
  • Layers
  • Groups
  • Proxy
  • TEXTURING

  • Rules of applying textures
  • Uvw mapping
  • Texturing Concrete
  • Texturing wood
  • Texturing cloth
  • LIGHTING SETTINGS

  • Main principles of setting the lights
  • Vray sun+ Vray sky
  • Vray Sun settings
  • Day lighting
  • Night Settings
  • Sunsets
  • Three types of lights
  • AFTERWORKS
  • MATERIALS ADVANCED

  • Principles of working with materials
  • Finalizing your material work
  • Tuning materials
  • Fresnel reflection
  • IOR
  • Blin
  • ward
  • Mix
  • Fallof
  • Color correction
  • VrayDirt
  • Types of materials
  • Blend Material
  • Multi/sub object
  • Vray Light material
  • Сreating widely used materials
  • Plaster
  • Concrete
  • Glass
  • Marble
  • Wood
  • Grass
  • Vraydispacementmod
  • Dirty Glass
  • Old wood
  • Parquetry
  • Vray dirt
  • Old Plaster
  • ADVANCED CAMERAS

  • Main Principles of working with Vray Cameras
  • Focal length
  • Vignetting
  • Custom Balance
  • Shutter speed
  • Iso
  • Angles for artistic views
  • Angles for commercial views
  • Angles for Architectural views
  • RENDER SETTINGS

  • Principles of Vray
  • Common parameters
  • Frame buffer
  • Global switches
  • Image sample Antialiasing filters
  • Adaptive dmc
  • Vray environment
  • Color mapping
  • Improving Global lighting performance
  • indirect illumination
  • Render preset
  • Batch render
  • Basic Photoshop skills
  • Filters
  • Render Channels
  • Render ID
  • Z- depth
  • Reflection
  • Mask
  • Color correction
  • Contrast and Brightness
  • Streching your picture
  • Logic of Afterworking in Photoshop Gamma
  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Theoretical part

    Lecture 1: About training

    Lecture 2: Tutors portfolio

    Lecture 3: Students works

    Lecture 4: Students feedback

    Lecture 5: Enter

    Lecture 6: Download course material

    Lecture 7: Beginning of work. Overview all course

    Lecture 8: Enter in rendering . part1

    Lecture 9: Overview rendering. part2

    Lecture 10: Overview render. Part3

    Lecture 11: Overview V-ray plugins

    Lecture 12: Overview lighting setup. Part 1

    Lecture 13: Overview lighting setup. Part 2

    Lecture 14: V-ray camera

    Lecture 15: Vray tricks

    Lecture 16: V-ray materials

    Lecture 17: Advanced v-ray materials. Part 1

    Lecture 18: Advanced vray materials. part 2

    Lecture 19: V-ray maps

    Lecture 20: Advanced v-ray maps

    Chapter 2: Practical part

    Lecture 1: Render setup. Practical lesson

    Lecture 2: Vray maps. Advanced settings. Vray dirt, Vray color2bump, Vray sky, comptext map

    Lecture 3: Vray dirt. Advanced settings

    Lecture 4: Reflections

    Lecture 5: Vray maps. part 2

    Lecture 6: Normal bump. Advanced texturing

    Lecture 7: Test interior scene

    Lecture 8: Curtains and fabric materials. Vray override materials

    Lecture 9: Palstic and wallpaper materials

    Lecture 10: Vray blend materials

    Lecture 11: VrayMtlWrapper

    Lecture 12: All materials settigns

    Lecture 13: Reflect and glossy effects

    Lecture 14: Back-side-color settings

    Lecture 15: Anisotropic materials

    Lecture 16: Transparent materials

    Lecture 17: Water. glass, white plastic. part 1

    Lecture 18: Water. glass, white plastic. part 2

    Lecture 19: Soap bubble material. Gradient ramp and foloff map

    Lecture 20: Fog color

    Lecture 21: Oil

    Lecture 22: Glass with drops

    Lecture 23: Frosted glass

    Lecture 24: Frozen glass. Ice materials. Advanced tutorial

    Lecture 25: Metal materials

    Lecture 26: Perforated steel

    Lecture 27: Copper

    Lecture 28: Old copper

    Lecture 29: Fabric materials

    Lecture 30: Silk

    Lecture 31: Knitted wool

    Lecture 32: Black patent leather

    Lecture 33: Architectural concrete

    Lecture 34: Architectural materials. Stucco

    Lecture 35: Tiles materials. Ceramic

    Lecture 36: Grafiiti on the brick

    Lecture 37: Interior modeling

    Lecture 38: Parquet creation

    Lecture 39: Daylight setup

    Lecture 40: multitexture materilas. Advanced parquet material

    Lecture 41: Basic render setup

    Lecture 42: Evening Enlightenment

    Lecture 43: IES lights

    Lecture 44: Mix light

    Lecture 45: 6 type of lighting. Part 1

    Lecture 46: 6 type of lighting. Part 2

    Lecture 47: 6 type of lighting. Part 3

    Lecture 48: 6 type of lighting. Part 4

    Lecture 49: 6 type of lighting. Part 5

    Lecture 50: 6 type of lighting. Part 6

    Lecture 51: After the rain

    Lecture 52: Advanced glass materials

    Lecture 53: Rains drops

    Chapter 3: Photoshop postproduction

    Lecture 1: Part 1

    Lecture 2: Part 2

    Instructors

  • 3ds max and V-ray training for interior designers  No.2
    Anton Architect
    Architect
  • 3ds max and V-ray training for interior designers  No.3
    Dmitrio Shuka
    3d artist
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  • 1 stars: 26 votes
  • 2 stars: 4 votes
  • 3 stars: 17 votes
  • 4 stars: 17 votes
  • 5 stars: 17 votes
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