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HDR scene setup (3D Studio Max, VRay)

December 9, 2009 Filed Under: 3DS Max

HDR scene setup (3D Studio Max, VRay)

First of all it is very useful to have your scene set up in real world units. This is necessary in order to rebuild the real lighting environment. Everything of the render engine (VRay in this tutorial) is using real world scaling to mimic real world conditions. Doing High Dynamic Range renderings just needs one light source: the HDR file. The light we have to use is the VrayDomeLight, which guarantees nice lighting, shadows and caustics. Downlo…

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Basic Compositing VRay Render

July 30, 2010 Filed Under: Uncategorized

Basic Compositing VRay Render

This simple and easy tutorial explains comping VRay’s renderpasses by Christopher Nichols. The following is a very basic breakdown of how to reassemble a VRay image in a compositing program. This Vray tutorial shows you how lighting can make your 3d interior scene looks nice and somewhat realistic. Word from author “I am showing it to you in a very straightforward node breakdown, but this can be done in AE or any other package. Firs…

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VRay for Sketchup Setup

August 8, 2010 Filed Under: Sketch-Up

VRay for Sketchup Setup

Simple step by step tutorial for setting up Vray in Sketchup for Vray user beginner. This tutorial teach you how to setup lights and material for creating realistic scene with Sketchup. For all beginner sketchup users, this VRay tutorial is realy helpful for making high quality realistic 3D scene. Follow Tutorial VRay for Sketchup Setup…

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Using HDRI in Vray SketchUp

October 20, 2010 Filed Under: Sketch-Up

Using HDRI in Vray SketchUp

Using HDRI in Vray SketchUp. HDRI stands for High Dynamic Range Imaging. It is a technique that allows a larger span or range of luminance between the light and dark areas of an image. You can use Photoshop or Photomatix to create HDRI. For this tutorial, I will not talk about how to create them but rather how to use them in Vray SketchUp. Word from author “Let me begin this tutorial by using this simple SketchUp setup composing of different typ…

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VRay Tutorial : Rendering a Static Scene from Multiple Views

October 20, 2010 Filed Under: Vray

VRay Tutorial : Rendering a Static Scene from Multiple Views

one will be slow, since a full irradiance map will be computed. Each of the next views will be faster depending on how relevant the memory irradiance map is to that view. * You can save the accumulated irradiance map to a file. That map can be used to render quickly other views of the scene, if required later on. To load the saved map, you need to set the mode to From file, enter the correct file name and render any image. You can then set th…

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